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NEWS DAY | Racist beatings, death threats in Brooklyn Park

September 28, 2009

According to Sun Newspapers:

At about 1:04 a.m. Wednesday, police responded to a report of an assault at the intersection of 73rd Avenue North and Douglas Drive. There, they found an 18-year old black man naked with a bleeding, bruised and swollen face. A nearby resident was assisting him and gave him a blanket….
Police said the man is a vulnerable adult with the mental capacity of an 8- to 10-year-old.”

According to witness reports and the reports of the victims, the white men used racial epithets and said they would beat up any black people walking in a nearby park. They also stripped the young man, Derrick Thomas, naked after knocking him from his bike and beating him, and said they would kill President Obama and his family. The men were allegedly armed with an ax or hatchet, brass knuckles, and a gun.

According to the Star Tribune, police found the attackers as they assaulted a second black man:

Johnney Robinson, 40 … had been walking home from a bus stop after a few drinks at his brother’s home. …
In an interview, Robinson said he was nearing home when the men began screaming from the car.

“It was (N-word) this and (N-word) that; I didn’t pay no mind,” Robinson said. “Suddenly they got out, and one said, ‘(N-word), I’m gonna cut your head off.’”

Robinson, his left cheek still swollen Friday, said one of the men swung an axe. As he dodged it, he was struck in the face with the brass knuckles. Before he knew what happened police arrived.

Two white men from Minneapolis, Anthony Kipela and Bryan Westerlund, were arrested after witnesses identified their car and police found them attacking a second black man. A third suspect is being sought. Police found some of Derrick Thomas’s clothing in the suspects’ vehicle, along with two empty firearm magazines.

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respect each and everyone of us.

OMG.Racial discrimination should be stop. Let usll live in peace, let respect be the root of peaceful living.

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