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Thursday, May 03, 2012

Judge Deciding Md. Neighborhood Watch Beating Case

The fates of two brothers charged with beating a black teenager while patrolling for a Jewish neighborhood watch are in the hands of a Baltimore judge.

The two sides presented their closing arguments to Judge Pamela White on Wednesday and she plans to announce her decision Thursday afternoon. Eliyahu and Avi Werdesheim are charged with second-degree assault, false imprisonment and carrying a deadly weapon, in the 2010 beating of a 15-year-old boy.

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2 comments:

I am sick and tired of Reverend JAckson and Obama's nonsense said...

What about the 30 blacks that pulled two white people out of a car in NORFOLK and beat them up commenting "this is for TRAVON MARTIN?"

Anonymous said...

Rev. Jackson needs to be expelled from whatever religous order that ordained him. All is does is promote racism. Him and Al Sharpton (and Mr. Prez). One of them is for "all the people", they're just for all the black people. Even if a black person is in the wrong it's the white person's fault according to them.