Posted on 06/23/2014 4:08:06 PM PDT by equalator
[Editor's note: Warning: this surveillance video contains graphic content that some may find disturbing.]
A River Valley man is behind bars after police said he attacked a woman with a baseball bat at Walmart on Sunday night (June 15).A Fort Smith police report stated Mosley said it was gang related and she was in the wrong place at the wrong time.
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If I said it once I’ve said it a million times: We need bat locks on all bats and background checks on all bat purchases.
If a White person walked into a Walmart, hit a black woman with a bat and it was caught on film, it would be the biggest story in the history of stories. Flags would be at half-staff and spirituals would be sung.
Three tattooed tears = three people he has murdered
Assault bats need to be outrighted banned. Why do people need assault bats?
insane.
What does 830 on the back of the neck mean?
The Amish at it again
I am beside myself. What are we going to do about the Amish?
Maybe if we pay them for having shunned modern society, then maybe they will relent and allow us to live in peace?
Just read an article on criminal tattoos and the standard for teardrops has been lowered these days. Likely that means he has done three separate stints in prison.
That’s just plain batty.
Indeed. That would require a “national conversation” at the very least.
I guess he’s the designated hitter.
Bail @ $20,000 .?!?!
That’s totally ridiculous.
Despite snide comments (many of which I agree with), the real question here is how to deal with an unprovoked attack on an innocent individual.
yes, the phrase-”wake the f-— up “ comes to mind
He’s facing charges of “2nd Degree Battery” and has bond set of only $20,000. He should be charged with attempted murder with bond set at $2million. He’s a danger to the community and should be caged for the rest of his life!
Aluminum bat? The girl is VERY lucky she wasn’t killed or paralyzed.
and racial intimidation or hate charges.
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