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Thursday, April 2, 2015

St. Louis Thugs Will Get Their Dues. It's Not What They Thought They Would Get!

BREAKING: Thugs Who Beat Up a White Man Over Mike Brown Get Some EPIC Bad News

We recently reported on a potentially race-motivated crime out of St. Louis involving a group of black mensavagely beating an innocent white man on the city’s Metrolink transit system.
Three suspects allegedly involved in the brutal attack have been apprehended by the St. Louis police department. Police confirmed that a 21-year-old, a 15-year-old and one other person cooperating in the case have been taken into custody.
The victim, a 43-year-old white man who was sitting quietly riding the train home from work was approached by a group of black men, one of which asked if he could use the victim’s cell phone. The victim politely declined and that’s when the thug began questioning the victim about the Michael Brown shooting case.
Meanwhile, another passenger on the train was recording the unfolding scene with his phone’s video camera.
After the thugs grew louder and increasingly obnoxious in their questioning, the train began to come to a halt. Then the thugs unleashed a devastating series of blows, almost all of them smashing the victim in the face and head.
During the entire event, not one single passenger on the train intervened or so much as turned their heads to see what was happening. Many of them stared out of the window or listened to music as if nothing were happening, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
As the train came to a full stop, the doors opened and the suspects fled the train. A security guard stationed on the platform witnessed the attack taking place through the train window and notified police of the incident.
Surveillance video caught the entire scene on video, giving law enforcement clear images of the suspect’s faces.
Now that the three suspects have been captured, hopefully, the victim will receive justice.

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