A teen was brutally beaten after making pro-police statements. His mom says it’s a hate crime.10/4/2016 And it was a hate crime. But white victims live's are never treated equally (unless they are gay). There has never been a prosecution of a hate crime with white male heterosexual victims. Hate Crime Legislation is designed to protect all others. A complete travesty of justice.-APN https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2016/10/04/a-teen-was-brutally-beaten-after-making-pro-police-statements-his-mom-says-its-a-hate-crime/?utm_term=.5b98ce2fa504 An Alabama mother said her 17-year-old son — who had recently voiced his support for law enforcement amid protests over fatal police shootings — was severely beaten in an empty parking lot in Sylacauga, an attack she called a racially motivated hate crime. Brandi Allen told Fox affiliate WBRC that her son, Brian Ogle, suffered a skull fractures in the brutal attack following a Friday-night football game. “Apparently he was hit with something — what is presumed to be the butt of the pistol on his face,” she said. “He has stitches and he’s got bruising, real bad bruising on his shoulder. There’s a lot of wounds on the back of his head from being hit as well.” “Instead of us planning for his 18th birthday, we’re here. Why? Because he made a statement that he backs the blue,” Allen told the news station. “I’m trying to understand how anyone — I don’t care the color of their skin — could do this to another human being.” A spokeswoman for UAB Hospital in Birmingham said Monday that Ogle was improving and that his condition was upgraded from critical to fair. [The big difference in the way white and black Americans view protests against police] Authorities and Sylacauga school district administrators said Ogle, who is white, was beaten Friday night after a high school homecoming game. Allen, his mother, told ABC affiliate WBMA that Ogle showed support for law enforcement in comments on Facebook after some students at his high school wore Black Lives Matter shirts to class. She told WBRC that Ogle received threatening messages and then reported them to the principal at Sylacauga High School. A Facebook page that matches Ogle’s name and likeness includes posts about the Black Lives Matter movement and violent protests that erupted following fatal police shootings. The page also includes a viral video that shows a black man giving hugs to police officers in Charlotte, where outrage spilled into the streets after an officer shot and killed Keith Lamont Scott on Sept. 20. That deadly encounter came just days after another black man, Terence Crutcher, was shot and killed by an officer in Tulsa while standing near his vehicle in the street. The two shootings, four days and 1,000 miles apart, followed a tense summer filled with high-profile officer-involved shootings, as well as deadly assaults on police in Dallas and Baton Rouge. Police confirmed to WBMA that there have been race-related issues at Sylacauga High, which was placed on lockdown Wednesday after what district officials called “rumors on social media regarding threats of violence.” “While there has been no credible threat of violence made toward SHS, our school employees and police remain vigilant in carrying out safety measures,” Sylacauga Superintendent Todd Freeman said in a statement. “We urge students, parents, and community members to be responsible in the use of social media as it relates to rumors. We encourage everyone to report credible threats to the police immediately.” Two days later, Ogle was assaulted. Police told WBMA race issues may have been a factor in the attack on Ogle, who is a student at the school. Freeman said over the weekend that the district was working with police investigators regarding the incident and urged the community to come forward with any information. “Our immediate concern is for the health and well-being of our student,” the superintendent said in a statement. “Every child who attends Sylacauga City Schools is part of our family and we are grieved that this happened to one of our own. We are steadfastly praying for healing and a full recovery.” Authorities said that the police department increased security in the Sylacauga middle and high schools. Sylacauga Police Chief Kelley Johnson called the assault a “senseless act of violence.” He said in a statement that he knows some citizens are concerned that the police department or the state’s department of education will “sweep this under the rug.” “But any intelligent person should see that that is not possible,” Johnson said. “I am not one to ‘sweep’ any crime under anything much less a crime as violent as this. “I now ask everyone to pray for the 17 year old victim of this assault, his family, the officers and investigators working the case and while your at it say a little prayer for our community as a whole so that maybe we can get past this and be a stronger community because of it. I call on our pastors and community leaders to step up and help us bridge this divide between the black and white races.” On Monday afternoon, police responded to the high school when tension over Ogle’s assault erupted during a lunchtime scuffle, according to CBS affiliate WAIT. “This past week we have experienced some difficult days in our schools and community,” Freeman, the superintendent, said in a statement following the incident. The police chief said in a statement over the weekend that authorities had identified several people of interest. He said late Monday that investigators had met with the Talladega County District Attorney to obtain arrest warrants for the suspects. The Talladega County District Attorney said Tuesday that no arrest warrants have been issued yet. Allen, Ogle’s mother, told WBMA over the weekend that she wants justice for her son. “I want to see them in jail,” she said of her son’s attackers. “This most certainly is a race issue; it’s a hate crime.” The police chief said Ogle’s case will be considered a hate crime only if the district attorney determines a hate-crime enhancement can be proven. The district attorney said the investigation is still ongoing. “My son could have lost his life,” Allen told WBMA. “I won’t stop until they are punished.”
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Luis Gaytan
10/6/2016 07:10:16 pm
God Bless the young man. My Family and I will keep him in our prayers.
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APN
10/7/2016 08:17:17 am
I agree. All Lives Do Matter. The fact the government/media have convinced the masses saying that is somehow racist, is testament to the dark and divisive path we are heading down
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