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Whites make accusations that people start fights and scream racial obscenities at them?
they were just trying to do what white people do who get away with it all the time.
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Whites make accusations that people start fights and scream racial obscenities at them?
they were just trying to do what white people do who get away with it all the time.
No, people were saying to wait for all the details to emerge. As you should always do in such matters. But the media will jump on any story involving race and violence, and then check the facts later, once everyone has formed their opinion.
Crazy so many dudes knew they were lying and yet never mentioned it.......[emoji]128514[/emoji][emoji]128514[/emoji][emoji]128514[/emoji]
......so no pictures of the victims of this beating?
I'm holding my judgement until I can see what damage was done.
Shut up.
I'm referencing the cats coming out after the fact talking bout they knew from the jump yet said nothing, thought that was spelled out pretty clearly in my last post tho.... Maybe you should actually read before you hit that reply button.
Whites make accusations that people start fights and scream racial obscenities at them?
Well, this certainly is an interesting turn of events...
UAlbany students claiming to be victims of racial bus attack to face charges
Agudio's lawyer, Mark Mishler, said in February the charges were unwarranted.
"It is also unfortunate that some in the media and public appear to have reached a conclusion as to what occurred in this incident without actually having the information needed in order to reach such a conclusion," Misher said in the statement.
"Ms. Agudio, an exemplary young woman and an excellent student who has never previously been in legal trouble, asks that people not rush to judgment in this matter."
These defense lawyers will say anything despite overwhelming evidence:
This is probably what irks me the most.Well, this certainly is an interesting turn of events...
UAlbany students claiming to be victims of racial bus attack to face chargesJust read the comments. These idiots don't understand the damage they do with **** like this, fuel for morons and bigots.
Update: A grand jury on Monday indicted Ariel Agudio, Asha Burwell and Alexis Briggs, all 20, each on a charge of third-degree assault and multiple counts of falsely reporting an incident, the Albany District Attorney's Office said.
http://www.cnn.com/2016/05/02/us/new-york-albany-bus-attack/index.html
Idiots.
That boy crying wolf **** always comes back to bite em in da ***...
Duke Lacross was da genesis of it.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/may/6/university-at-albany-expels-students-indicted-in-h/UAlbany expels students indicted in hate crime hoax
The University at Albany has expelled two black female students and suspended a third after they were indicted for allegedly lying about being victims of a hate crime.
Ariel Agudio and Asha Burwell have been dismissed from the university and Alexis Briggs has been suspended for two years, according to an email sent to the school community Thursday by President Robert J. Jones, the Albany Times Union reported.
The women grabbed national headlines — and a sympathetic tweet from Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton — after claiming that a group of 12 to 20 white men hurled racial slurs and attacked them on a CDTA bus about 1 a.m. Jan. 30 while others stood by and did nothing.
The alleged incident sparked a large on-campus rally defending women of color and the social media campaign #DefendBlackGirlsUAlbany.
Police now say there is no evidence to back up their story and that the women were the actual aggressors, according to footage captured by cameras on the bus and by witnesses. The actual victim, police said, was a 19-year-old white woman who was also a bus passenger.
The three women were indicted this week by a grand jury and arraigned for 10 misdemeanor charges, including assault, attempted assault and false reporting, along with a violation for harassment, the Times Union reported. They have pleaded not guilty.
The three didn’t show up for their student conduct board hearing March 9, because their lawyers cited a conflict of interest in which UAlbany served as judge in the board hearings and witness in the criminal case, the Times Union reported.
Ms. Burwell’s lawyer Frederick Brewington noted that Ms. Burwell had already withdrawn from the university before she had been given a hearing and then dismissed, the Times Union reported.
Inspector Paul Burlingame of the University Police Department, a witness who testified at the hearing, said the real victims of the assault stayed mum during the media storm because they feared for their safety.
“One of the female victims,” Mr. Burlingame said, “withdrew out of concern for her physical safety.”
He said another student withdrew, “having been the target of threats made on social media because of the false reports made by (the women) of his having participated in an alleged hate crime,” the Times Union reported.