Posted on 07/14/2020 3:44:40 PM PDT by lowbridge
The brutal beat down took place on July 14 in Brooklyn, Illinois. Footage of the confrontation emerged on Twitter and shows three female teens attacking a black woman wearing a black and white hoodie as she stood outside a home with her toddler daughter.
The three girls are seen punching her body, pushing her onto the ground and viciously pulling her hair.
A male jumps into the fight and when he lands he kicks a toddler in the head, sending her spiraling towards the ground.
The child is heard in the clip wailing as her mother is crumpled helplessly on the ground being punched.
When the victim finally gets off the ground and tries to walk towards the home, the male attacker kicks her in the back, sending her flying forward to hit her head on the side of a doorframe.
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The mother of the male who kicked the young child has defended her son on Facebook writing: 'He didn't try to kick that baby, he tried to jump over the baby on to her and made a mistake. My kid is not the type to kick a baby, accidents happen.'
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Time for target practice
4 against 1
You know if they assailants had been white, this would be a national news story. Al Sharpton would have been there in a flash.
The woman on the ground looks shades lighter than her assailants. Is it possible that lighter skinned blacks are more in danger these days than in the past?
I hate this world sometimes. Actually it’s more than sometimes.
Feral sub-human vermin that need to be exterminated from society. Beyond rehabilitation.
The mother that said her kid isn’t the type to kick a baby needs extermination for raising such an animal. Nuke ‘em.
Soon to be Dem voters for life - and beyond.
This...
Agreed...Against the human race. Alot of libs hate humanity and see us as a cancer on Gaia.
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