Posted on 07/15/2005 2:06:49 PM PDT by mhking
Rafael Diaz, 29, has been released from Grady Memorial Hospital and is recovering at his Woodstock home following the early-morning July 5 attack on Donald Lee Hollowell Parkway, formerly known as Bankhead Highway.
He is now facing the prospect of rebuilding a life that was shattered by a violent attack.
"My livelihood has been taken away from me," he said during an interview with Channel 2 Action News. "I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to drive for over 10 years."
Two suspects have been charged in connection with the attack on Diaz.
Anthony Boyd Jr. has been charged with reckless conduct in connection with the attack. He is currently free on bond. A 16-year-old unidentified teen has also surrendered in the case. One of the suspects was set to appear in court Thursday for a hearing.
Police have said Diaz's truck was traveling on the road shortly after 2 a.m. when he passed a group of eight to 11 juveniles on the side of the road. When he drove by, one of them fired a bottle rocket into the cab of his truck, hitting him in the head.
The truck, which was carrying 7,500 gallons of diesel fuel, struck a fire hydrant, went off the road and down an embankment into a parking lot before flipping over.
Diaz said he was then attacked by the mob.
"They kicked in that windshield (and) drugged me out of that tractor like savages," he recalled. "The truck felt like it was entering a hail storm (hit by) all kinds of rocks."
The city has reportedly stepped up police presence in the neighborhood. Other motorists had complained of being pelted by rocks and other objects as they drove down the northwest Atlanta street, which is home to the Bankhead Courts public housing development.
Diaz underwent surgery for several hours and he bears the mark of the ordeal with a shaved head and a line of stitches down his face. His right eye is swollen shut and it is unclear if he will ever use it again.
Diaz said an apology would be a big step forward in the healing process.
"I just want the people responsible ... to just admit what they did and just apologize," he said. "That's all I want."
Channel 2 Action News reporter Jovita Moore contributed to this report.
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Just damn.
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Cynthia Tucker says the real problem is that the police don't respect the people who live in this charming community, so they are reluctant to go in there to keep the peace.
The article describes these attempted murderers as "a mob of rowdy northwest Atlanta youth". I'd hate to hear about what criminal thugs in Atlanta are up to.
Considering that the place will be levelled in the next year and a half, it might make more sense for the cops to sit back and say the hell with it until the bulldozers show up.
"Cynthia Tucker says the real problem is that the police don't respect the people who live in this charming community, so they are reluctant to go in there to keep the peace."
A lack of police never caused me to go on a rampage.
Well. they did not sday the perps were White, can any conclusions be drawn from the story?
From the story itself, no, but considering that the housing project in question (Bankhead Homes) is mostly black, I think you can draw a conclusion or three.
If they were white you can bet your a$$ that would have been in the headline along with "hate crime".
Why do things like this keep happening in Georgia?
Wasn't there a post the other day about someone in GA shooting a mail carrier in order to get free medical care in prison?
Only white heterosexuals can be racist and commit hate crimes.
What I find ridiculous is that it isn't as if they JUST fired the bottle rocket.
THEY TRIED TO DRAG HIM OUT OF HIS TRUCK!
How is this not conspiracy and attempted murder?
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