Posted on 06/09/2014 6:16:29 AM PDT by csvset
Lyric Opera of Chicago stagehands found themselves in the middle of some real-life drama just outside their doors last month when they came to the aid of a tourist being pummeled in broad daylight.
Police say Mark Ball, 50, allegedly began beating a 27-year-old Boston man for no apparent reason near 20 W. Wacker about 2:30 p.m. on May 28.
For Robert Hartge, a laid-back day the last of the season at the Lyric was suddenly turned upside down in an instant. Standing inside the operas glass doors on Wacker Drive with other stagehands, Hartge noticed a man, dressed like a delivery driver, attacking a man half his size.
We just saw a man walk by and the assailant for no apparent reason just grabbed him and socked him, Hartge, 43, of Hanover Park said, noting that was their cue: We came running out fast and about four of us tried to break it up. He was actually going at him, [the victims] cellphone had fallen down and his Starbucks went off flying.
Hartge was able to grab the victim and bring him into the Lyric building while using a work walkie-talkie to signal for help. But he went back out to follow Ball so he wouldnt get away.
He just walked away like nothing had happened, Hartge said of Ball, who was dressed in brown pants, a brown shirt and a brown hat and had a traveling bag with him.
Hartge followed him for about a block and was able to flag transit police officers, who were able to hold him until Chicago Police arrived.
The victim was bloody and battered by the time he got to the hospital, with a broken nose, multiple cuts and bruising to his face and body, police said.
The man told police he was walking on the sidewalk when Ball began following him. He tried to change direction at Washington and Canal to steer him away but Ball became combative and hit him in the face. The man fell to the ground but Ball continued to hit him by kicking him in the face and body as he laid on the ground curled up in a defensive position, yelling for help, according to the police report.
Ball is charged with felony aggravated battery in a public space. A Cook County judge ordered he be held in lieu of $100,000 bail. Ball has a lengthy criminal history, including a felony aggravated battery to a government employee charge in 2001, a 2011 felony charge for allegedly threatening a public official and several other battery charges.
Reached by phone, the victim said he was in Chicago for a vacation, and said he was recovering at home in Boston.
Hartge said he was disheartened that others didnt stop for help.
When we looked up, there were people everywhere. They just seemed like they were acting like nothing was happening. Their blinders were on. We were shocked that nobody even walked up to us and asked what was going on, Hartge said.
Hartge said hes glad he raced to action.
Im just tired of hearing about these people. Of all the crime and people getting away like that, Hartge said. We werent about to let people do that.
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I don't know. I just know OF him and I've forgotten most of that. I don't care enough to keep all that in my memory. Besides, one can find out LOTS of stuff about him.
I didn't even know that Lao tzu HAD more than one philosophy. Go figure. YOU must know, though, since you took on his name.
I know nothing. I am a peasant.
(see, I'm philosophyzing!!)
Are you a pleasant peasant who likes pheasant?
In their neighborhood, they blend in, they have places to flee to, places to hide, and a culture of "no snitching" among their fellow residents (at least as far as a black-on-white attack is concerned). And if a lone victim turns the tables on his attacker, he would probably find that several of the attacker's friends were nearby.
Dammit, I am the most pleasant pheasant in the hood.
Why does everyone keep asking me that?
Lol!! Great graphic...worthy of Tony the Tiger!
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