Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Update: Vengeance is Not Justice - Alabama Beating NOT Related to Trayvon Martin

As I had suspected, the attempt to create a tie between this very tragic beating and Trayvon Martin was a forced connection that does not really exist.  Rather it appears that the man who was beaten had gone after local teens with a couple of knives, along with making threats that prompted the beating in reaction.  This was not the first or only incident; it appears to have occurred after a long, long line of incidents.   However, whatever the provocation, it is not right for people to take the law into their own hands.  I have to wonder, if like Sanford, Florida, there might be some serious problems with the quality of the policing being adequate.  Vigilantism by ANYONE, is not how a law abiding rule-of-law not rule-of-individual-acts-of-violence society works.

From the HuffPo

Matthew Owens Beating Not A Hate Crime, Not Related To Trayvon Martin, Mayor Says
The Huffington Post | By Posted: 04/25/2012 11:38 am

The mayor of Mobile, Ala. said Tuesday that the brutal beating of Matthew Owens was not a hate crime, as new details emerge implicating the victim as the instigator.
About 20 African American adults beat Owens into critical condition on Saturday night after an argument between the victim and some kids at a local basketball court, witnesses said.
One person claimed that Owens spewed racial slurs at the group and even pulled out two knives, according to WPMI.
"It was like kitchen knives," witness David Dinkins told the station. "They were long."
Another witness, Lemicka Whisenhunt, quoted Owens as saying "he's going to lynch all the black kids, he hates black n---ers, he hates that we moved on this street."
Police aren't saying much about the incident Saturday, but they and mayor Sam Jones said the attack is not being investigated as a hate crime, or even a race issue.
"Wait for the facts as far as we’re concerned right now," Jones told Fox 10. "But, I would caution people to not jump to conclusions right now. This is really very divisive in communities throughout the country, and I don't think we have any reason to be divisive here because I don't see any evidence of that."
He said the fact that one of the attackers allegedly said, "Now that's justice for Trayvon" has been "blown out of proportion."
The February death of Trayvon Martin has received international attention after George Zimmerman allegedly killed the 17-year-old boy in what he said was self defense.
Owens reportedly has a long rap sheet in the area, the station reported. He's been booked on charges of assault, domestic violence, harassment and public intoxication in the past.
No arrests have been made in the attack.

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