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tod evans
04-04-2014, 07:06 AM
For the government shills who read these pages;

Your hate crime laws are bullshit!

I'm against 'em regardless of who gets beaten so please tell your masters that one ol' hillbilly ain't buyin' what ya'll's sellin'....:mad:


From Drudge;




White Man Beaten By Mob In Detroit After Hitting Boy With Truck: Was It A Hate Crime?

http://detroit.cbslocal.com/2014/04/04/white-man-beaten-by-mob-in-detroit-after-hitting-boy-with-truck-was-it-a-hate-crime/

As a 54-year-old Roseville man clings to life in the hospital following a brutal mob beating on Detroit’s east side, many are starting to wonder if the whole thing was racially motivated.
As first reported by WWJ Newsradio 950, an 11-year-old boy suffered a broken leg on Wednesday when he was hit by a pickup truck after walking into the street near Morang and Balfour. The driver, Steven Utash, immediately got out of his truck after hitting the boy and was viciously attacked by 10 to 12 men. The beating was so brutal, Utash was rendered unconscious.
Utash’s son Joseph told WWJ’s Gary Lundy Thursday night that his father remains in a medically induced coma, nearly unrecognizable due to his injuries. He also said his wallet was stolen from his truck.
“If it went on any longer, my dad wouldn’t be in the hospital right now, he would be in the morgue. The way he looked, I am surprised that he is alive,” he said. “He has bruising over his face, his eyes are swollen, I believe it’s his left eye that is completely swollen shut. He also has a big, huge knot on his forehead like he got hit with an object, not a fist.”
Joseph Utash said he was working with his father in Detroit just hours before the attack. Both of the men are tree-trimmers, working in the city for years now.
“I came home from work and it was on the news, my dad’s pickup truck, and I was just like ‘Oh my god.’ Then I heard that he hit a kid and I was like freaking out that my dad hit a kid. And then I heard that bystanders just beat him up and I just, I called my mom immediately,” he said. ”From what I’m hearing is he tried to fight back, but trying to fight back against 11 people fighting you, that’s 22 fists coming at you at once, you can’t really do much.”
Detroit Police Sgt. Michael Woody said Steven Utash was not at fault for the accident.
“Our preliminary investigation shows the child stepped in front of his vehicle,” Woody said. “He did exactly the right thing. He stopped his vehicle, he got out and he tried to render aid to a small child. He did exactly what he was supposed to do… It was a small child and it was an accident; is what it was.”
State Rep. Roberta Tinsley Talabi (D-Detroit), told WWJ Legal Analyst Charlie Langton the incident appears to have racial overtones, adding, “it’s wrong.”
Joseph Utash said although it was tough to stomach, he watched video of the incident.
“As my dad’s truck was coming down the street, the kid stepped right in front of my dad’s truck. My dad had absolutely not one chance in the world to try to swerve out-of-the-way or stop,” he said. “He got out of the car to check on the kid and before he even got up to the kid, he got assaulted by 11, 12 people. They jumped all over him and beat him up. While they were jumping him, somebody else jumped in the truck and stole his belongings. They took his wallet, his cellphone, everything out of his truck.”
Sgt. Woody said the gas station at the corner where the accident happened is a popular neighborhood gathering place, so it was no surprise that there were 20 or 30 people at the scene of the attack.
“It didn’t take very long for people to converge on the area when they saw the accident take place,” Woody said. “When the child was struck, he was in a lot of pain, there was screaming and crying. He was terrified, I’m sure, and I think that’s what drew the attention of the people in the immediate area.”
One woman stepped in to help Steven Utash. Nurse Debra Hughes intervened and stopped the attack: “He was already down, bleeding from the mouth and the nose – so there wasn’t nothing else they could do to him but kill him,” she said.
“Then EMS came and I kept him calm, I kept his hands down and everything so he could be comfortable,” said Hughes. “He had the biggest gash on his head I ever seen – he was bleeding from the mouth and he was unconscious when I first got there … being a registered nurse, I thought I could go out and help him.”
Joseph Utash said he believes his father was intentionally targeted or even worse, that skin color might have played a role. Based on witness accounts, the attackers were African American.
“I’ve talked to one Detroit police officer and I think that, personally in my own heart, I think it was all a setup from the gate,” he said, ”meaning that my dad’s been driving up and down Morang for 15, 16 years working for the same company and they know he has a job, they know he has money and they robbed him. You know, he had a bag with all his stuff in it. He showed me that he had all this money in his wallet that morning, telling me he just took the money out of the bank so he could pay his dentist.
“As far as a hate crime, it might be,” he said. “You know, it’s like you go in Detroit and you’re white, you don’t belong. Seriously. I’ve been pulled over by police before and they’re like ‘Get back across 8 Mile,’ like I’m not supposed to be over there, like I’m not allowed to go in Detroit.”
Police declined to say if investigators thought the attack was racially charged.
The boy, David Harris, is expected to recover from his injuries, according to his uncle, Desmond Key. No arrests have been made in the beating, but the boy’s father was taken into custody, on an unrelated warrant.
“At this point, based on [the pickup driver's] condition, there’s some pretty serious charges that we’re looking at,” Sgt. Woody said.
Police are hoping the public can help investigators find those responsible for the beating.
Anyone who witnessed the attack, can identify the assailants, or who has any information about this case is urged to call Detroit police at 313-596-1616. Tips can be made anonymously to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-SPEAK-UP.

donnay
04-04-2014, 07:29 AM
All crime is hate. Government throughout history are the biggest hate criminals. Look up Democide.

angelatc
04-05-2014, 01:43 PM
This is all over the news here. Nobody wanted to mention race until his family released a picture of the victim. The rest of it was easy to put together.

They showed the video from the gas station, and the guy was not at fault. The kid ran out right out in front of him.

But this:

No arrests have been made in the beating, but the boy’s father was taken into custody, on an unrelated warrant. :mad:

Follow ups: Two teenagers arrested. (http://detroit.cbslocal.com/2014/04/05/2-teenagers-arrested-in-mob-attack-on-driver-who-hit-boy/)


“I look over and I see about three or four guys saying, ‘You hit my nephew, you’re going to die,’ and I look over and seen the man on the sidewalk,” she said. “About five guys was kicking him, beating him, stomping him in the head with they feet. They were beating him, from his face to his side to his feet.”Hughes said so many people, about 60 by her estimates, were standing around just watching the men beat on Utash, she had to do something.


“When I ran over there, everybody got back and one guy, they had to hold him because I guess he wanted to get me too. He kept saying, ‘He hit my nephew, he hit my nephew. This n**** is fitting to die,’ but I said, ‘No he’s not, he’s not going to die today,’ and they stepped back and let me have him,” she said. “I was willing to get hurt over helping that guy. He was bleeding, he had a big gash on the side of his head and he couldn’t take any more licks and I wasn’t willing to stand there and let them keep beating him.”

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Hughes said she couldn’t believe not one other person stepped in to help Utash (http://detroit.cbslocal.com/2014/04/02/police-man-beaten-after-stopping-to-check-on-welfare-of-child-struck-by-his-car/), who likely would have been beaten to death.


“They were fitting to kick him and beat him some more and I told them they are not going to hit him anymore, they are not going to put their feet on him. The guys that were standing there were fitting to stomp him in the head again, and after I got there I told them, ‘Y’all can get back. Y’all not going to hit him anymore, you’re not going to kick him,’” she said. “But I got in there. I was very afraid but when you see somebody being abused, if you’ve got a good heart you’re going to step in. Or, you’re going to let it happen and everybody out there was letting it happen and I wasn’t going to do that.”


Hughes said after Utash regained consciousness, he repeatedly asked if the boy was alright.


“He was so traumatized, this man was like, ‘Is he alright? Is he alright? Oh Lord, tell me he’s OK. I’m sorry, I’m sorry,’” she said. “He didn’t drive off. He got out the truck and he walked back, and they just beat him like he was nothing.”


She should get a medal from the city.

KingNothing
04-05-2014, 02:02 PM
When the initial stories didn't mention race, it was pretty obvious that the victim was white and the criminals weren't. In any event, what bothers me about this is not that it won't be considered a hate crime -- hate crimes shouldn't even exist. What bothers me is the media's predictable reaction to a racial issue. It's just infuriating. It's almost as if they're afraid of being branded a racist for pointing out the fact that black people did something horrible to a white person. In my opinion, that fear shows that deep down a lot of progressives in the media really do harbor racist sentiment. They really do expect less from minorities than white people. They really do think minorities, in a generalized sense, are more prone to violence. Why else would they be so unwilling to mention race in this instance? Their reaction just sickens me.

Anti Federalist
04-05-2014, 02:03 PM
She should get a medal from the city.

And will probably end up with a summons for "interfering with public officials" or some such.

kahless
04-05-2014, 02:07 PM
She should get a medal from the city.

I agree.

To add my 2 cents, I believe the entertainment industry and news media outlets like NBC/MSNBC have the blood of their white victims on their hands for playing the false white racism narrative. The Progressives sick twisted fixation on stirring up racial hatred for votes has many victims.

angelatc
04-05-2014, 02:54 PM
I agree.

To add my 2 cents, I believe the entertainment industry and news media outlets like NBC/MSNBC have the blood of their white victims on their hands for playing the false white racism narrative. The Progressives sick twisted fixation on stirring up racial hatred for votes has many victims.

It isn't just the media outlets. It's the progressives. They seriously believe that all white people deserve this.

aGameOfThrones
04-05-2014, 02:59 PM
Hughes said after Utash regained consciousness, he repeatedly asked if the boy was alright.

White.... Guilt.

tod evans
04-05-2014, 03:10 PM
White.... Guilt.

Common decency....

JustinTime
04-07-2014, 06:18 AM
Common decency....

Had he stopped asking about the kid would he still be a decent person in your opinion? Considering what had just happened to him I think I could forgive him failing to do so.

tod evans
04-07-2014, 06:23 AM
Had he stopped asking about the kid would he still be a decent person in your opinion? Considering what had just happened to him I think I could forgive him failing to do so.

I don't know...

The act of asking about the kid was the decent thing to do.

As far as the guy being decent beyond that I have no earthly idea..

juleswin
04-07-2014, 07:05 AM
Next time someone in Detroit will hit a black kids and then drives away, this will explain why. This is just a sad story in that one, he wasn't even at fault and secondly, he did the right thing by stopping to look out for the kid.

I hope he recovers and the people responsible for this made to pay for their crime.

osan
04-07-2014, 07:42 AM
Watch the spinners spin this one into irrelevance. Mitigation Central is on it as we type, guaranteed. Nothing to see here - move along.