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“That B**ch Got Knocked the
F**k Out!” – Thugs Brutally Assault Teenage Girl Until She’s Unconscious
While Witnesses Loudly Cheer and Record Attack (VIDEO)
by Cullen Linebarger661 Comments
Shocking footage has emerged showing a helpless white female
Greenwich High School student being brutally assaulted by multiple
youths while witnesses loudly cheered and recorded the attack.
The Connecticut Centinal reported the incident occurred in Byram Park in Greenwich, CT, around 8:25 pm on April 9th.
The footage starts with the victim getting beat up by two
individuals. They kick, punch, and drag her across the ground while
onlookers gleefully yell and start taping the assault.
The beating briefly ceases, and the girl sits up while being
surrounded by an angry mob. She then utters what witnesses claim is the
N-word, and the onslaught resumes.
Two other youths began violently punching her until she lay
unconscious on the ground. The unruly crowd can be heard demanding the
beating continue and laughing before someone regains a semblance of
humanity and screams, “Chill chill, chill.”
One youth can be heard exclaiming “that b**ch got knocked the
f**k out!” while others laugh and suggest she got what she deserved for
supposedly saying the offending word. The group then left.
The Connecticut Centinal reported the victim was transported to the hospital following the attack where she was treated for injuries.
Greenwich Police have not publicly identified any of the suspects or spoken about the nature of the altercation. The incident is currently under investigation.
Witnesses and others with information regarding this assault are being urged to contact Detective John King at 203-622-8052.
SOUTHFIELD, Mich. (FOX 2) - A man upset over the amount of guacamole he was given at a Southfield Chipotle attacked an employee before shooting him, police said.
Southfield
Police Chief Elvin Barren said 32-year-old Aaron Brown was with his
wife when he placed and paid for an order while at the restaurant on
Evergreen Road near Civic Center Drive, around 6:50 p.m. Friday. He then
asked for extra guacamole. A female employee gave him some guacamole,
but Brown thought it was too small of a portion and called her a b***h.
"You don’t get to disrespect women," Barren said.
The
female employee became upset, so other employees took her away from the
kitchen to calm her down. That's when Brown allegedly went behind the
counter and started bagging up his food.
While behind the counter,
Barren said Brown filled a cup with guacamole. After a 21-year-old
employee saw this, he knocked the guacamole out of Brown's hand. Brown
then grabbed the victim by the neck and slammed him into a refrigerator.
A
fight ensued as employees tried to get Brown to leave Chipotle. Brown,
who has a valid CPL, pulled out a gun and shot the 21-year-old employee
once in the knee. He is expected to survive.
Brown then "calmly collected his food and left," Barren said.
"He
took his time getting out… probably 30 seconds after (the shot was
fired)," said Michael Beals, a customer who recorded the fight and
shooting. "I was in my car and I saw him just walk out to his car, close
the door, and just drive off – he didn’t speed off or anything, it was
weird to see."
Officers stopped Brown a short distance away and arrested him.
Though
Brown had an issue with guacamole, Barren stressed that the shooting
was the result of poor decision-making and an inability to control
emotions.
Brown, who does not have a criminal record, is now
charged with assault to do great bodily harm, discharging a weapon in a
building, and possession of a firearm in commission of a felony. He is
being held in the Oakland County Jail on $20,000 cash/surety bond.
Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee ( D-TX) once sat on the House Science Committee and the House Space Committee. But understanding astronomy seems to elude her.
Jackson Lee attended an event at Booker T.
Washington High School where the “Trust the Science” party member
clearly does not understand the science.
Jackson Lee explained to the crowd, “You have the energy of the moon at night.”
What?
“And sometimes you’ve heard the word ‘full moon,’…Sometimes you need
to take the opportunity just to come out and see a full moon,” which she
then explained is a “complete rounded circle which is made up mostly of
gases.”
Is this what they teach at her Alma Mater, Yale University?
She continued, “That’s why the question is why — or how — could we as
humans live on the moon. The gas is such that we can do that.”
As NASA explains, the moon’s “weak atmosphere and its lack of liquid water cannot support life as we know it.”
Undeterred by facts, Jackson Lee added that the “sun is a mighty
powerful heat and it’s almost impossible to go near the sun” while the
“moon is more manageable.”
Watch:
Jackson Lee hopes students will “hold this with them forever.” Those
who embrace education hope their teachers are more capable than the
Congresswoman.
This is not the first time she has struggled with concepts surrounding astronomy.
Texas Monthly reported,
“Jackson Lee, whose district neighbors the Johnson Space Center, is a
member of the House Committee on Science, and so it was that she spent
part of her summer recess visiting the Mars Pathfinder Operations Center
in Pasadena, California. While there, according to an article by Sandy
Hume in The Hill, a weekly newspaper that covers Congress, Jackson Lee
asked if the Pathfinder succeeded in taking pictures of the American
flag planted on Mars by Neil Armstrong in 1969. Of course, Armstrong
planted the flag on the Moon, as any high schooler should be able to
tell you, let alone a 47-year-old Yale graduate.”
Watch as Jackson Lee struggles with the challenges of trying to navigate how to use the special eclipse glasses.
(Go to this link to watch....it really is funny...)