Saturday, June 1, 2013

Knockout Game victim's eye kicked out of socket

 Syracuse

So far 1 dead, multiple victims beaten in Syracuse After one murder and who knows how many beatings, city officials finally admitted the Knockout Game has come to Syracuse. Absent one fact: The Knockout Game is part of an epidemic of black mob violence played hundreds of times across the country. It is documented in “White Girl Bleed a Lot: The return of racial violence and how the media ignore it.”

But the chief of police and the mayor could not bring themselves to say it. Talking with reporters Thursday night, they said the violence was a “random … teenage” thing.

One week after the fatal attack, the Syracuse Post-Standard reported some of the details: A 51-year-old ex-con was waiting at a bus stop, an unopened can of beer and the change from a $10 bill in his hand.

One person hit Michael Daniels, dropping him to his knees. They ran away, but seeing him helpless, the group returned. The police won’t say, but it could have been as many as five people. Or more.

That is when it got nasty: They punched and kicked him until one of his eyeballs came out of its socket. They laughed at that. He died the next day. There was no robbery.

More @ WND

4 comments:

  1. 1911 on my side as I read this. This is the reason I always carry.

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  2. Sooo....if I started shooting these miscreants could we chalk it up as being a cranky old fart thing?

    hbbill
    Somewhere behind enemy lines,
    Peoples Republik of Kalifornistan

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    1. Unfortunately not, as Popcorn lost his battle, but if he hadn't been white, he would have gotten a "waiver" for the means of supporting his family was passed down through generations.

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