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Tim Wise » Race, Crime and Statistical Malpractice: How the Right Manipulates White Fear With Bogus Data* Whites are 6 times as likely to be murdered by another white person as by a black person; and overall, the percentage of white Americans who will be murdered by a black offender in a given year is only 2/10,000ths of 1 percent (0.0002).
Why did that guy not stop after hitting the biker? I thought hit and runs were against the law?
Why did that guy not stop after hitting the biker? I thought hit and runs were against the law?
Because they were attacking his car like mad men. His side mirror was already busted by one of them before the video even started.
Edwin Jay Mieses, 33, is in critical condition with a crushed spine, two broken legs and other injuries from Sundays confrontation, captured on a viral video that has drawn more than 4 million hits on YouTube. "There's no hope for his back," his wife, Dayana Meises, told reporters on Tuesday. "They broke it in two different places, so he will be forever, forever paralyzed." The family issued a statement on Wednesday night asking for privacy and announcing it had hired Allred, a media-savvy Los Angeles lawyer who usually specializes in women rights and sexual harassment cases.
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State troopers say they're wary of certain motorcyclists that ride together in groups, known to endanger themselves and others.
She has represented people in suits against high-profile defendants ranging from Michael Jackson and Arnold Schwarzenegger to former congressman Anthony Weiner and former San Diego mayor Bob Filner. They also retained a New York lawyer, Mariann Meier Wang. Both lawyers had no comment on whether the family is planning legal action. Police say Mieses a father of two from Lawrence, Mass. -- was struck by Alexian Liens SUV when he sped away from a pack of bikers who were attacking his vehicle after a fender-bender. The swarm of riders chased Lien for 50 blocks before cornering him, smashing in his windows, yanking him out and beating him in front of his wife and 2-year-old child, police said.
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Christopher Cruz of Passaic, N.J., was charged with reckless driving and unlawful imprisonment for a violent encounter with an SUV driver on a New York City highway.
Police later arrested two of the bikers, but prosecutors declined to pursue charges against one of them. Allen Edwards, 42, of Queens, was seen hitting the Range Rover with his hands but there is no indication he participated in the beating and he actually may have tried to help the SUV driver, sources told NBC New York. "We are taking Sunday's crimes extremely seriously, and will proceed with charges in a manner that enables us to build the strongest cases possible," Karen Friedman-Agnifilo of the Manhattan district attorney's office said in a statement. "Prematurely charging individuals with low-level crimes does not further the goals of the investigation, and could weaken the cases we expect to bring against the perpetrators of serious crimes."
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The wife of one of the bikers who was injured when a motorist in an SUV fled a biker attack wants charges against the driver. But police say he did what he had to do to get away and protect his family, and that charges against him aren't likely.
Meanwhile, the biker who is accused of causing the fender-bender that set off the chase appeared in a Manhattan courtroom to face charges of reckless driving and unlawful imprisonment. The video, made by a helmet camera, shows Cruz cutting in front of the Range Rover, slowing down and gesturing at the driver before Lien apparently clipped his back tire. Bikers then converged on the SUV and, police say, pounded on it and slashed a tire. Thats when Lien sped off in a panic, running over Mieses. Cruzs lawyer, H. Benjamin Perez, said outside court that his client wasnt trying to trap Lien and didnt take part in the chase or attack.
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