Posted on 07/05/2023 5:35:08 PM PDT by NoLibZone
18-year-old Egg Harbor Township man is in the hospital after a racially motivated stabbing, according to police.
Tyler Smith, 38, of Atlantic City is charged with attempted murder, bias intimidation, aggravated assault, and weapons offenses for the "unprovoked attack" Monday evening, police said. Smith is Black, Lt. Kevin Fair confirmed to New Jersey 101.5.
Smith is being held at Atlantic County jail as of Tuesday morning.
Investigators found that the victim from Egg Harbor Township was standing with a friend on Adriatic Avenue near the Stanley S. Holmes Village housing units in Atlantic City around 6:15 p.m. when Smith walked up to them. It is believed Smith and the victim did not know each other, Fair said.
"Smith questioned why white people were allowed in the neighborhood before stabbing the victim," police said in a statement.
He stabbed the stranger in the neck and tried to get away, according to police. Bystanders who saw the stabbing tried to stop him from running, but he was gone when police got there.
However, Smith dropped his wallet during the struggle, which police said helped officers to identify him. Surveillance cameras also got Smith on camera trying to flee, police said. An Atlantic City cop arrived soon after the struggle and provided medical care to the stabbing victim while waiting for an ambulance. The victim was then taken to AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center. His neck injury was serious but police said he should survive. Later that night, another police officer saw Smith at the same hospital. He was arrested and charged.
State records do not show any previous violent offenses for Smith. He spent 147 days in jail for a heroin possession charge in 2005.
"why would anybody need to be able to carry a semi automatic handgun that can hold more than 10 rounds?"
I now join Jesse Jackson, and his complete distrust of all Black people:
“There is nothing more painful to me at this stage in my life than to walk down the street and hear footsteps and start thinking about robbery. Then look around and see somebody White and feel relieved.”
-- Jesse Jackson The Color of Suspicion
By Jeffrey Goldberg Published: June 20, 1999
Hurting someone for the color of their skin rather than the content of their character.
Wouldn’t that be racissss?
Wrong color, sorry.
Riots in 3-2-1 Oh wait, wrong colored victim and assailant.
NoT a HaTe CrImE
“Smith questioned why white people were allowed in the neighborhood before stabbing the victim,” police said in a statement.
I’m sure it was a lovely neighborhood. 🙄
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“Smith questioned why White people were allowed in the neighborhood before stabbing the victim,”
Whenever you see Pygmy cannibals in the urban jungle, give them a wide birth and keep your hands close to your holster. Always keep in mind that they are on the hunt for their next meal.
“Adriatic Avenue near the Stanley S. Holmes Village housing units in Atlantic City”
Gee, I wonder if the perp has any out of state arrests. ..? 🤔
Jesse Jackson: “There is nothing more painful to me at this stage in my life than to walk down the street and hear footsteps and start thinking about robbery. Then look around and see somebody White and feel relieved.”
He actually said that to a black audience, in his earlier days, before he became all hate.
And yesterday, I saw something about an American woman in Japan getting worried by footsteps behind her at night. Unlike Jesse, she didn’t have to even turn around, she only needed to remember that she was in Japan.
Not sure how wide a Pygmy’s birth would need to be.
But, always best to give them a wide berth, too.
:-)
I definitely agree with Scott Adams on this one.
A love crime, maybe?
I see the guys point. Allow wypipo to run amok and before you know it, white picket fences, and coffee shops start to spring up everywhere, and it may even become safe for children to play stickball in the streets
“However, Smith dropped his wallet during the struggle...”
How did he manage to do that?
Probably thought if he lost it, he could forget about his six baby mamas trying to get child support.
Obama’s race war is alive and well.
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