Saturday, March 22, 2014

The KNOCKOUT WHITE GAME is only a HATE-CRIME if the VICTIM is a JEW … - Topix#lastPost#lastPost#lastPost#lastPost#lastPost#lastPost#lastPost

The KNOCKOUT WHITE GAME
is only a HATE-CRIME if the VICTIM is a JEW …






 


… according to the ZIONNIST
NEWS NETWORKS - CNN, MSNBC, HLN, CBS, NBC and ABC!


 


Now for the REST of the
STORY:


 


New York man charged
with hate crimes for seven 'knockout' assaults


 


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New York man charged
with hate crime assaults in November, December attacks


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"Knockout"
attackers try to knock a stranger unconscious with single blow


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Alleged victims included
two elderly women and mother walking with young daughter


A 35-year-old New York man has been charged with hate crimes in
connection with seven "knockout" assaults, including attacks on two
elderly women and a mother walking with her daughter, police said Saturday.


Barry Baldwin, a Brooklyn resident, was charged with six counts of
assault as a hate crime, six counts of aggravated harassment as a hate crime,
and other crimes for a spate of attacks between November 9 and December 27 in
predominantly Jewish sections of Brooklyn, police said.




On November 9, Baldwin allegedly punched a 78-year-old woman who
was pushing a stroller -- apparently as part of the "knockout"
assault game, where people try to knock a random stranger unconscious with a
single blow. The victim was knocked to the ground.




On December 7, he allegedly struck again, punching a 20-year-old
woman in the back of the head in Brooklyn.


 


 


Media to blame for 'knockout game' hype?


Between December 21 and December 27, Baldwin allegedly assaulted
five more women, including a 33-year-old woman who was walking with her young
daughter and another 78-year-old woman.


After the attack on the woman walking with her 7-year-old daughter
in the Midwood section of Brooklyn, police released a sketch of the suspect.
The mother was punched in the back of the head and knocked down, police said.
She sustained minor injuries to her knees and hands. The suspect fled on foot.




Baldwin was arrested December 29 by hate crimes detectives
canvassing the neighborhoods where the previous attacks occurred, police said.
He was charged after witnesses identified him in a police lineup.


At least nine suspected "knockout" attacks have been
reported since October in New York, but police have said they see no evidence
of a trend.


Authorities have reported similar incidents in New Jersey,
Connecticut, Illinois, Missouri and Washington.




 




 


NATIONAL ASSOCIATION for the ADVANCEMENT of WHITE PEOPLE


 


 

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