Posted on 08/24/2005 9:40:40 PM PDT by Black Tooth
Police Need Your Help In Capturing Beating Suspects
August 24, 2005
Video : KOMO 4 NEWS Police say the three brutally beat two soldiers just home from the war in Iraq outside a Pioneer Square club, but it was caught on videotape.
SEATTLE - Two soldiers who just returned from a year in Iraq were badly beaten in an attack outside Pioneer Square. But believe it or not, someone caught the beating on videotape. Now, police are asking for your help identifying the suspects.
The brutality of it all was captured on tape outside of Larry's Nightclub on First and Yesler on July 31.
Police say the victims were with two women who'd been groped by the suspects. One of the women threw a hot dog at the suspects and walked away.
They didn't get very far. The three suspects ran after them and began attacking the two men -- two soldiers who'd come home from the war.
The graphic videotape shows both victims getting beaten over and over again, and then after one of the victims loses consciousness, a suspect starts stomping on his head.
Now police want your help in catching these guys.
"We consider them very dangerous," said Seattle Police Officer Sean Whitcomb.
After not getting any leads, Seattle police have just released this tape to the media even though it happened over three weeks ago.
If you know who these suspects are, or have any information in the case, you're asked to call Seattle Police.
Both victims suffered broken jaws, while one suffered a broken arm and both had other broken bones and several bruises.
Here's some closer photos and video of the suspects.
http://www.komotv.com/stories/38738.htm
Thank you, sometimes I love to be wrong!
Mentioned by someone earlier in the thread, don't rememeber who...they are black
No my friend, black soldiers getting beat up by black thugs doesn't interest Qatay one bit.
Couric is a moron bttt
Any update on this case?
Not much since Saturday. The column I sent you was the last time I heard it discussed. The local media has been focused on Katrina at the expense of local news.
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