Posted on 11/08/2014 10:51:46 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Chris Schaefer was sitting in a church pew at a meeting Thursday night when those around him gradually eased away. Seconds later, he was lying on the ground outside as five men attacked him.
The meeting was a gathering of Ferguson-based protesters and the agenda was how to conduct future demonstrations. When Schaefer a senior at the University of Missouri, St. Louis arrived, he was told he couldnt live video stream the meeting. The rule struck him as suspicious, but in a conversation with BuzzFeed News Friday he said he sat down and obeyed it anyway. And for the next 40 minutes, nothing happened.
At some point, however, Schaefer noticed the people around him moving away very discreetly. Then a man he didnt know sprang into action.
All of the sudden one guy ran up to me and pointed and said hes live streaming. Four others joined him, Schaefer said. They slammed me against the exit door of the church, so I stumbled out. The guy who was in the front hit me a couple times in the face. I fell to the ground and I was stunned.
The beating didnt stop there. Schaefer said the men continued kicking and hitting him as he tried to shield himself with his arms. The barrage only stopped when five to 10 other people at the gathering stepped in. They actually pointed at the road and said run. So I ran.
Schaefer said he sprinted down the road trying to flag down a car, but no one stopped. After hiding in bushes and a convenience store, only to find the attacking men again, he went inside a Walgreens, where a store clerk called 911.
Police and an ambulance eventually arrived. Schaefer was taken to a local hospital, where tests and a CT scan revealed that he had escaped with bruises. He checked out on Friday and has launched a Go Fund Me page to pay for his hospital bills. He also recorded a video in which he talks about what happened:
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St. Louis County Police spokesman Shawn McGuire confirmed to BuzzFeed News Friday that there was an assault at the meeting Friday and that the victim was taken to a hospital.
Patricia Bynes, who was at the meeting and has been a longtime Ferguson protester, corroborated much of Schaefers story to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Friday.
She condemned the attack and said the assailants appeared to be members of Lost Voices, a group of protesters that formed in the weeks after Michael Browns death.
However, Lost Voices member Bud Cuzz denied that his group was invovled. He told the Post-Dispatch he didnt see anyone get beat and that Schaefer should have followed directions.
I can tell you that (Schaefer) was told specifically at the start of the meeting: no cameras, no pictures and no recording, Cuzz said.
Schaefer said he initially began live streaming in Ferguson in October because he wanted to cover this event from that middle ground perspective and just show exactly what was happening. During his time there, he said he made friends with some of the protesters.
But he also saw fissures in what might otherwise seem like a unified movement. Schaefer said there are groups of people who want the protests to remain peaceful, and there are others who appear to be agitators that make it more of a black and white issue. Schaefer said his attackers were apparently part of the latter group.
Tensions also remain high in Ferguson and the surrounding areas as the community waits to see if Officer Darren Wilson will face criminal charges, but few there believe he actually will. Bynes mentioned the tension in her conversation with the Post-Dispatch, and Schaefer said it may have been a factor in his assault.
Definitely the feeling probably among 95% of the people, Schaefer said, is that Darren Wilson will be released.
Church violence.
Oh, they were black and beat up the stupid white boy? Did he expect his "white privilege" to protect him from the Mau Mau wannabes?
I'm sorry, in this case I'm not sure I care. In fact, it's kind of funny.
Schadenfreude is like that.
I seriously doubt the attackers thought of him as "one of their own".
That's an expensive education that hurts.
Yeah, but he don’t know that. In the meantime, he will continue hating himself because he was born White ,doing everything in his power to “act Black” and worry himself into a nervous breakdown pondering and wondering why the Blacks will not accept him as one of their own.
How can a nation of 300+ million people be this na'eve?
Why does FR treat topics like this so flippantly?
I think you mistake my suggestion that this guy should not have been treated this way, as some sort of treatment of the leadership as being just a group of decent citizens.
I don’t see it that way at all. I was highlighting the duty of the leadership to avoid this sort of violence, and by so doing pointing out how bad they were.
I agree with your take on the members of this group.
If this kid did merely want to send the message out to other Leftists, that sure backfired on him. I was willing to give him the benefit of the doubt, but who knows. He may have gotten what each in the group truly deserved.
The reading aloud of their mission objectives from the Obama Whitehouse and DOJ, that's what.
>> What do they have to hide?
Their delusion.
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