Posted on 06/26/2020 3:43:44 PM PDT by Enlightened1
FLINT TOWNSHIP (WJRT) (6/26/2020) - Charges were filed Friday in the attack of a Macy's employee at the Genesee Valley Center in Flint Township last week.
Video of the incident circulated social media for nearly two weeks.
Friday afternoon, the Genesee County Prosecutor charged 18-year-old Damire Palmer with assault to do great bodily harm less than murder, a 10-year felony.
Flint Township Police have been looking for Palmer and his brother in connection to the case since it happened June 15th.
Investigators still have not been able to question the brothers.
But Friday afternoon the Genesee County Prosecutor moved forward with charges against one of them.
Why is only Damire Palmer charged?
Leyton explained he received the case just this week on Tuesday, after looking at video on Wednesday and talking to additional witnesses, he said the evidence so far only points to assault and there's only enough evidence to charge one person.
Leyton said the 18-year-old is the attacker in the 18-second clip seen across the country on social media.
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Well, if the the victim was a DemonRat voter before, he wont be now.
It looks like the white guy was at least able to pull the negroes pants down. Oh wait,,,
True.
You are right about that on all of it.
Thanks.
Years ago there was a big case here in NJ in which a young couple was set upon by ferals in the parking garage of an upscale mall (Short Hills, far removed from any welfare hive). The husband was killed when the ferals carjacked them; it turned out one of them had used his mother’s car to drive out there looking for prey.
It was in the news for a long time because it was so far removed from where these situations occur; people out there thought they were immune from it.
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