Posted on 05/21/2013 4:26:03 AM PDT by Anila
No one saw the sign that said, No White People Allowed After Dark. Maybe because it was dark. Or maybe it did not exist.
So when a white family pulled into a Baton Rouge gas station in a black neighborhood 10 p.m. Sunday night after a Mothers Day celebration, they had no idea they were in danger. But they were.
Donald Dickerson, a black man, told them so, right before the assault began that would leave the father with a broken face, the mother unconscious, and the daughter badly bruised.
All because they were the wrong color in the wrong place.
WAFB television news captures the crime from police reports. The spokesman for the police department said a man wearing a pink shirt was in line trying to pay for gas when Donald Dickerson, 41, started making fun of him, leading to an argument.
The defendant (Dickerson) approached the white male victim, the police report stated. Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2013/05/wrong-color-in-the-wrong-place/#KlFVQgxHRwbXbhg1.99
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
My only surprise is the absence of murder and double rape in this incident
The Klan With a Tan is rising now that they have cover from the media and the racist in chief.
Keep drinking the kook aid
There are places in Memphis any sane person of any color would avoid even in broad day light. 2 killings to wounded last night, only the latest in the near nightly killings.
NO victims are white, and probably Christian to boot, and unarmed. And it is getting harder to carry as there are so many of those NO GUN signs up. And you have to watch every word you say to your doctor or it goes into 0’care data mining base.
We are looking for a new PCP and some of the personal questions they ask make me eliminate them as the are data mining for 0.
This behavior is only encouraged when the rappers are lavishly celebrated at the White House. The thugs feel immune to anything happening to them.
Quite correct.
Yes, having a thug wannabe president certainly hasn’t helped.
In 1971 I was a young and dumb 17 year old, right out of boot camp, stationed in Mayport Florida. One night another young and dumb sailor and myself got on a bus and decided to go to Jacksonville, Florida. When we exited the bus we looked around at downtown Jacksonville. The first thing we saw was a police officer approaching us. This officer asked what we were doing. We told him we just wanted to see Jacksonville. He evidently knew we were right out of boot camp by the military style haircuts. The police officer said he was going to wait with us and that we should get on the next bus and get out of town. He told us downtown Jacksonville was not a place for two white boys after dark. Doesn’t sound like much has changed since 1971.
Just getting even for the slavery they so recently endured...oh, wait...
(Do I really need the < /sarc > tag?)
Out of curiosity, did the blacks have to live in fear of the Klan or random racists attacking them? I grew up in the northeast, same time frame and remember discrimination. But don't recall race-based attacks on blacks.
The blacks had to live in fear of Department of Public Safety Commissioner “Bull” Connor’s policemen, all of whom (I’ve been told) were at least 6 feet tall and sturdily built.
He kept order in that city.
BTW, Bull was a Democrat.
P.S. During his tenure, one could go to downtown Birmingham in the wee hours of the morning and not have to worry about his or her safety.
Mr Kimber and Mr Remington should have also been passengers.
Always have some black, Mexican, oriental and Irish representation in every Committee of Vigilance (vigilante group).
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Our elected, recruited, and purchased protection has failed. Time to do it yourself.
OPEN carry is MORE of a deterent.
save_yer_ass_ism
Self-defense.
Maybe, but concealed carry gives you the tactical advantage.
Well it WOULD be nice if America didn’t have to be treated as one huge war zone.
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