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Saturday, July 11, 2015

Cincinnati Cops Finally Call Black-on-white Attack a Hate Crime

Cincinnati Police Chief Jeffrey Blackwell has petitioned the Hamilton County prosecutor to charge black suspects involved in a horrific public street beating of a white man with hate crimes.

As WND previously reported, a mob of black youths beat and bloodied a white male in Fountain Square in Cincinnati during a hip-hop concert on the Fourth of July. A video of the shocking scene, post-attack, showed blacks youths standing around the bloodied, unconscious man, laughing, joking and screaming. Two black males were later arrested, Jy Quynn Britten and Gary Sheffield.

Now, authorities say the attack, described as “anti-white” in the original incident report from officer Alicia Essert, is actually going to be pursued as a formal hate crime, the Blaze reported.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Jeezus... It's about time.
Growing up in Baltimore, there were Black neighborhoods that no White guy (with any sense) would dare to enter. At the same time, there was NO White neighborhood that a Black man would feel threatened. Watched, yes, but not threatened. And that was all more than THIRTY years ago!

Anonymous said...

WTH took so long!! Douche bags!!

Anonymous said...

Gosh darn! What "changed" your mind, the truth?