Wednesday, May 06, 2009

Stabbing At Large Gathering @ Baltimore Inner Harbor Gathering Gets Less Attention Than The "Racist Scare Crow" Buildings Made About Tea Parties

Inner Harbor to get more patrols after stabbings

This story is very important.

Once again my goal is not to exploit the tragedy of the two stabbing victims.

It is critical that we bring forth this large gathering of young people in Baltimore this fateful weekend versus the rhetoric that was heard surrounding the "Racist Conservative Tea Parties" from April 15, 2009.  

We were told by several Progressive sources, Black and White that the motivating force of these large Tea Party crowds was RACISM!!!  They could not stand the sight of a Black President.  They could not stand the thought of their White Supremacist societal order fading away.  They could not stand the fact that CONSERVATISM is out and LIBERALISM is in.

I watched carefully.  Looking for Black people who would be assaulted after these large gatherings of White folks all over the country dispersed and found the "Any Negro that would do" to assault.  Indeed there were a smattering of Blacks within the crowds.  They would have been easy targets as they came to the "Picnic" ("Pick a Nig").  Nothing happened.

Please recall, however, that I noted that despite the rhetoric a young Black person's life is more at risk in a crowd of young people with tempers than among these "race hating White folks" at the Tea Party.

FACTS DON'T MATTER FOR SOME

Instead they are fixated behind their Racist Scare Crows.

 REASONABLE BLACK PEOPLE WILL ACKNOWLEDGE BEING USED AND WILL BEGIN TO PUSH BACK.

Baltimore police are increasing the number of officers patrolling the Inner Harbor after a disturbance Saturday night left two teenagers stabbed and forced some businesses to either close or stop admitting patrons even as a throng swarmed the city's premier tourist attraction.

Police Col. John Skinner, the chief of patrol, said a combination of hot weather -- the temperature surged from 72 on Friday to 90 on Saturday -- and a program offering discounts for kids at stores attracted "a Fourth of July-sized" crowd, described as unprecedented for a pre-summer weekend.

Skinner said that as the crowd grew through the late afternoon and evening, he diverted police officers and members of the tactical unit closer to the pavilions along Light and Pratt streets. He said many people appeared intimidated by packs of "predominantly unsupervised youths" 10 to 12 strong running across the outdoor promenades and through the enclosed malls.

Police said that about 9:30 p.m., a 16-year-old boy was talking with a girl near the Pratt Street pavilion when other males "took exception" to the conversation, Skinner said. The boy was then beaten and stabbed in the upper chest, according to a police report. The wounded youth walked several blocks to East Baltimore Street before contacting police.

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