Tuesday, May 15, 2012

U.S. Army soldier brutally beaten in South Tampa

 Note how the attackers race in this report is not even reported until the end of the report and the victim's race is never mentioned. Meanwhile, in other news today, the FBI has indicated they are looking at hate crime charges against George Zimmerman in the Trayvon Martin case.

So the bottom line is this. If you are white or Hispanic (as is the case with George Zimmerman) and you kill a black teenager who is attacking you? You have committed a hate crime. But if you are a white soldier walking home after your car has broken down and you are jumped by three black teens and a possible Hispanic teen and beaten half to death? Well that couldn't possibly be a hate crime now could it.

By the way, take no note of the suspect wearing the hooding in the video of the assault. Doesn't mean a thing.

U.S. Army soldier brutally beaten in South Tampa


Tampa, Florida -- Police want your help finding four men who teamed up to beat a young U.S. Army soldier in a South Tampa street.
It was an awful welcome to Tampa Bay for a young soldier. Police say the victim of a violent beating caught on camera is 24 years old and has lived in Tampa for less than a month.
Photo Gallery: Soldier beaten and robbed in South Tampa
He's a U.S. Army soldier assigned to MacDill Air Force Base and lives not far from the base at Dale Mabry Hwy. and Interbay Blvd.
Police say Sunday morning, at around 3 a.m., the soldier's car broke down a few miles from home along Westshore Blvd.
The attack came when he was walking home and using Iowa St. to get from Westshore to Dale Mabry. At the intersection of Iowa and Renellie Dr., the man came into the view of a neighbor's motion-activated security camera.
 A group of three young men is seen walking ahead of the soldier. Police say one of the men in the group doubled back and asked to soldier to borrow a dollar. When the soldier reached for his wallet, the first punch flew.
The first, tremendous sucker punch laid the victim onto the ground. The other two men joined in, punching and kicking the soldier.
A fourth man comes sprinting into view from the left edge of the video. The new attacker -- a man the soldier said he had walked past earlier -- joined in the beating.

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