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IN THE U.S.A.:
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Note: Photos included.
http://www.caller.com/news/2008/jul/02/3-teens-charged-in-assault-at-shelter/
“3 teens charged in assault at shelter
Youths, all 17, are being held at county jail”
By Mike Baird Originally published 04:50 a.m., July 2, 2008
Updated 04:51 a.m., July 2, 2008
ARTICLE SNIPPET: “Three 17-year-old male Bokencamp Children’s Shelter detainees from Honduras were arrested by police about 8 p.m. Monday following an assault on four center staff members.
Staff members told police that Edgardo Casco-Perez, Sergio Davine-Paz and Javier Nunez-Ramirez appeared to be plotting an escape attempt and they attacked staff members who attempted to separate them, according to a Tuesday police brief.
The teens are suspected members of an El Salvadoran street gang, the brief said”
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Few more details UPDATE regarding Priest Atack:
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Youth walks free after gang attack on priest (UK)
Metro ^ | 24 June 2008 | By SUZY AUSTIN
Posted on June 28, 2008 10:19:45 PM PDT by BlackVeil
A drunken teenager who beat up a priest walked free yesterday after the judge accepted the attack was a ‘one-off mistake’.
Babul Islam was one of three Asian youths who attacked Canon Michael Ainsworth in his churchyard.
The 19-year-old punched the vicar in the head while others kicked him ‘ one all¬egedly shouting ‘f*****g priest’ ‘ only stopping when passers-by intervened.
His battered victim spent nearly two weeks in hospital after the assault, which prosecutor Carl May-Smith said ‘had a profound effect on him’.
The shop assistant admitted being extremely drunk during the attack but denied it was religiously-motivated ‘ a claim upheld by Judge Glenn Brasse.
Islam and the two other assailants set upon Mr Ainsworth in March, leaving him with cuts and bruises. When the 57-year-old clergyman returned to the congregation at St George-In-The-East church in Shadwell, east London, his face was still swollen and he had black eyes.
Islam, of nearby Limehouse, deserved a prison term for his crimes, Judge Brasse told him at Snaresbrook Crown Court. But he was told ‘under the circumstances’ a four-month suspended sentence, paying his victim £1,000 and 100 hours of unpaid work would suffice.
In the days following the attack, the Rev Alan Green, Dean of Tower Hamlets, said there were ‘faith hate’ incidents in the area every month.