New: Black mob violence in Raleigh. Two nights. Two attacks.
October 5, 2013Raleigh citizens are on alert tonight after two cases of black mob violence in two nights in their downtown.
The attacks are the latest in a series of examples of racial violence in the area
The local ABC affiliate was the only media outlet to report that last Tuesday, a group of at least 15 black people stalked and beat a homeless woman after she saw them coming and tried to get out of their way.
In contrast to most cases of black racial violence, local journalistic hot shot Kelli O’Hara actually identified the mob the way victims and the police did: They are black.
O’Hara fills in the details:
On Tuesday night, Ardena Best was sleeping on a park bench when she said out of nowhere a mob of young men approached her.
“I happen to look across the street, I see a whole group of guys…like 15 of them,” Best said.
She said the men crossed Fayetteville Street, and one stopped and yelled at her before the attack.
“‘What are you scared?’ And the guy looked and punched me on the side of my face real fast,” Best said. “He clutched his fist and slugged me above my eye.”
The assault is part of a pattern of black mob violence — more than 500 cases in over 100 cities — documented in White Girl Bleed a Lot: The return of racial violence and how the media ignore it. Many in North Carolina.
This was the second such assault in Raleigh in two days.
The other happened in the same street in the evening: According to the 911 tapes obtained by O’Hara, a man was walking down the street when he came upon a group of black people. One said ‘excuse me’ and punched him in the face. Quoth O’Hara:
Police said the two incidents sound similar. They describe the attackers as a group of African-American teens wearing gym clothes and traveling in a large group.READ MORE HERE
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Raleigh, N.C., citizens are on alert after two cases of black mob violence in two nights in their downtown.
The attacks are the latest in a series of episodes of racial violence in the area.
The local ABC affiliate was the only media outlet to report that last Tuesday, a group of at least 15 black people stalked and beat a homeless woman after she saw them coming and tried to get out of their way.
In contrast to most cases of black racial violence, local journalist Kelli O’Hara actually identified the mob the way victims and the police did: They were black.
O’Hara fills in the details:
This was the second such assault in Raleigh in two days.
The other happened in the same street in the evening: According to the 911 tapes obtained by O’Hara, a man was walking down the street when he came upon a group of black people.
One said, “Excuse me,” and punched him in the face.
Quoth O’Hara: “Police said the two incidents sound similar. They describe the attackers as a group of African-American teens wearing gym clothes and traveling in a large group.”
Black mobs routinely terrorize cities across the country, but the media and government are silent. Read the detailed account of rampant racial crime in “White Girl Bleed A Lot: The Return of Racial Violence to America and How the Media Ignore It.”
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2013/10/pack-of-black-youth-terrorize-city/#qAB1o45tFxiG7tv4.99
The attacks are the latest in a series of episodes of racial violence in the area.
The local ABC affiliate was the only media outlet to report that last Tuesday, a group of at least 15 black people stalked and beat a homeless woman after she saw them coming and tried to get out of their way.
In contrast to most cases of black racial violence, local journalist Kelli O’Hara actually identified the mob the way victims and the police did: They were black.
O’Hara fills in the details:
On Tuesday night, Ardena Best was sleeping on a park bench when she said out of nowhere a mob of young men approached her.The assault is part of a pattern of black mob violence – more than 500 cases in over 100 cities – documented in Black mobs routinely terrorize cities across the country, but the media and government are silent. Read the detailed account of rampant racial crime in “White Girl Bleed A Lot: The Return of Racial Violence to America and How the Media Ignore It.” Many have happened in North Carolina.
“I happen to look across the street, I see a whole group of guys…like 15 of them,” Best said.
She said the men crossed Fayetteville Street, and one stopped and yelled at her before the attack.
“‘What, are you scared?’ And the guy looked and punched me on the side of my face real fast,” Best said. “He clutched his fist and slugged me above my eye.”
This was the second such assault in Raleigh in two days.
The other happened in the same street in the evening: According to the 911 tapes obtained by O’Hara, a man was walking down the street when he came upon a group of black people.
One said, “Excuse me,” and punched him in the face.
Quoth O’Hara: “Police said the two incidents sound similar. They describe the attackers as a group of African-American teens wearing gym clothes and traveling in a large group.”
Black mobs routinely terrorize cities across the country, but the media and government are silent. Read the detailed account of rampant racial crime in “White Girl Bleed A Lot: The Return of Racial Violence to America and How the Media Ignore It.”
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2013/10/pack-of-black-youth-terrorize-city/#qAB1o45tFxiG7tv4.99
Raleigh, N.C., citizens are on alert after two cases of black mob violence in two nights in their downtown.
The attacks are the latest in a series of episodes of racial violence in the area.
The local ABC affiliate was the only media outlet to report that last Tuesday, a group of at least 15 black people stalked and beat a homeless woman after she saw them coming and tried to get out of their way.
In contrast to most cases of black racial violence, local journalist Kelli O’Hara actually identified the mob the way victims and the police did: They were black.
O’Hara fills in the details:
This was the second such assault in Raleigh in two days.
The other happened in the same street in the evening: According to the 911 tapes obtained by O’Hara, a man was walking down the street when he came upon a group of black people.
One said, “Excuse me,” and punched him in the face.
Quoth O’Hara: “Police said the two incidents sound similar. They describe the attackers as a group of African-American teens wearing gym clothes and traveling in a large group.”
Black mobs routinely terrorize cities across the country, but the media and government are silent. Read the detailed account of rampant racial crime in “White Girl Bleed A Lot: The Return of Racial Violence to America and How the Media Ignore It.”
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2013/10/pack-of-black-youth-terrorize-city/#qAB1o45tFxiG7tv4.99
The attacks are the latest in a series of episodes of racial violence in the area.
The local ABC affiliate was the only media outlet to report that last Tuesday, a group of at least 15 black people stalked and beat a homeless woman after she saw them coming and tried to get out of their way.
In contrast to most cases of black racial violence, local journalist Kelli O’Hara actually identified the mob the way victims and the police did: They were black.
O’Hara fills in the details:
On Tuesday night, Ardena Best was sleeping on a park bench when she said out of nowhere a mob of young men approached her.The assault is part of a pattern of black mob violence – more than 500 cases in over 100 cities – documented in Black mobs routinely terrorize cities across the country, but the media and government are silent. Read the detailed account of rampant racial crime in “White Girl Bleed A Lot: The Return of Racial Violence to America and How the Media Ignore It.” Many have happened in North Carolina.
“I happen to look across the street, I see a whole group of guys…like 15 of them,” Best said.
She said the men crossed Fayetteville Street, and one stopped and yelled at her before the attack.
“‘What, are you scared?’ And the guy looked and punched me on the side of my face real fast,” Best said. “He clutched his fist and slugged me above my eye.”
This was the second such assault in Raleigh in two days.
The other happened in the same street in the evening: According to the 911 tapes obtained by O’Hara, a man was walking down the street when he came upon a group of black people.
One said, “Excuse me,” and punched him in the face.
Quoth O’Hara: “Police said the two incidents sound similar. They describe the attackers as a group of African-American teens wearing gym clothes and traveling in a large group.”
Black mobs routinely terrorize cities across the country, but the media and government are silent. Read the detailed account of rampant racial crime in “White Girl Bleed A Lot: The Return of Racial Violence to America and How the Media Ignore It.”
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2013/10/pack-of-black-youth-terrorize-city/#qAB1o45tFxiG7tv4.99
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