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Monday, September 08, 2014

High School Girl Taunted, Beaten At Bus Stop For Acting ‘Too Much Like A White Person’

A 16-year-old high school girl in Rock Hill, S.C. told police that another high school girl taunted her on a school bus and then beat her up after she got off the bus. The assailant allegedly was angry at the victim because she was behaving “too much like a white person.”

Both the alleged attacker and the victim are black, reports The State, a Columbia, S.C. newspaper.

The incident occurred on Thursday afternoon on a bus carrying students who attend Northwestern High School.

The unidentified assault victim, 16, told investigators she exited the bus on McDow Drive, a winding street dotted with small ranch-style houses. Shortly after she got off the bus, she said, her attacker violently punched her a bunch of times, then fled the scene.

A Rock Hill police report notes that witnesses told the same basic story.

The police report also indicates that the student who got beat up suffered numerous injuries including a serious cut above her right eye.

An ambulance transported the girl to a local hospital for treatment.

One witness, Shelly Hemphill, is the mother of one of the victim’s friends. The victim went to Hemphill’s house after she was allegedly assaulted. Hemphill was responsible for calling the ambulance.

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Will this be prosecuted as a "Hate-Crime"?

Anonymous said...

Blacks are nonviolent just like the muslims

Anonymous said...

What did she do pay her taxes and support 40% of the population?

How do you act white?

Anonymous said...

ERIC HOLDER WHERE ARE U?

Anonymous said...

No she wasn't acting like a animal

Anonymous said...

"Acting" An interesting phrase.

I am acquainted with several black people who chose to join the educated and enlightened portion of our society here in America, and I enjoy every minute with them! It's never been a racial issue, it's been a social one.

I love and respect my friends who follow this mantra, as well as my friends.