UVA newspaper's April Fool's issue satirizing a black student's bloody arrest sparks student outrage

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University of Virginia students are calling on the school's student newspaper The Cavalier Daily to apologize for a seemingly insensitive April Fool's Day article.

The Cavalier Daily's April Fool's Day front page is dominated by a story with the headline "ABC agents tackle Native American student outside Bodo's Bagels," which appears to satirize the controversial arrest of UVA student Martese Johnson last month.

The story's tagline reads, "Students decry 'Trail of Schmears' as marginalization of minorities reaches new low," a reference to the "Trail of Tears" that followed the the US government's Indian Removal Act of 1830.

20-year-old UVA student Martese Johnson, the vice chair of the the university's Honor Committee, received national attention after he was arrested by Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control agents in March. Johnson, who is black, was left severely bruised and bloody after his arrest for allegedly having a fake ID.

The Cavalier Daily also satirized Native American names in the April Fool's article, writing, "Third-year College student Strong Buffalo organized a powwow with Dances with Wolves and the other two Native American students at the University - first-year Rabbit in the Grass and fourth-year Insect Humming, both in the College."

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Both students and outside commentators accused The Cavalier Daily of racism for their article:

The Cavalier Daily appears to have removed the controversial article from its website. We have reached out to the student newspaper for comment and will update with any statement we receive.

Here's The Cavalier Daily's April Fool's front page in full:

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