Posted on 08/14/2013 1:12:42 AM PDT by Anila
Brooks Macquarrie does not remember much about the black mob violence that almost killed him one month ago.
Macquarrie was test driving a motor scooter for a shop where he worked as a mechanic. A group of black people approached him as he waited at a downtown New Haven stop light.
When he woke up in the hospital, surrounded by his five children, police thought he might have been hit by a car: Broken ribs. Twenty-one stitches. Fractured eye socket. Broken nose. Head injuries. And lots and lots of blood all over the street.
According to the New Haven Register:
For his part, MacQuarrie remembers a young man on a bicycle coming at him with an angry look in his eye, according to a coworker. He remembers trying to avoid eye contact with the person. He remembers getting hit on the back of the head. After that, he remembers nothing of the incident.
Macquarrie has not yet returned to work.
Some police still think it might have been a car accident. But they are about the only ones left who do. Aside from local newspaper editors.
But people who work with Macquarrie know differently: Managers totally discount that police theory that Brooks Macquerrie might have been hit by a car, says WTNH news. They say that because there was no damage done to the scooter he was riding.
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