USA: All eight BLACK suspects in brutal Five Points beating in custody

And guess which race these EIGHT criminals are??? There are SO MANY stories of Black on White crime these days that it’s getting a tad tiring. White people are being attacked by Blacks more and more, yet the media is complicit in keeping this upward trend quiet. No more! We need to keep exposing Black-on-White violence so that people can wake up. Needless to say that if it were a group of 8 White males who attacked a lone Black teen, then the MSM would be there in a flash, reporting it for weeks – and probably airing the court case live. The victims life has been altered because he happened to be near a group of eight Black thugs – one a ‘teen’ of 19 and the other seven juveniles of between 13 and 16. This is sickening and where are the parents of these Black thugs – who were roaming the streets at midnight!!!
Hat tip: Julian B

The victim, Carter Strange (Source: Strange family)
Carter StrangeBefore

Carter Strange – After
Thyeem Henrey (Source: Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center)
Teen thug -Thyeem Henrey

COLUMBIA, SC (WIS) – All eight suspects are in custody after a brutal attack in Five Points early Monday morning which left the teenage victim in critical condition, according to Columbia police.

Columbia Police Department spokeswoman Jennifer Timmons said 19-year-old Thyeem Henrey was charged with second degree assault and battery by mob, common law robbery, and criminal conspiracy. He appeared in court Friday afternoon where the judge set bond at $750,000.

The other seven suspects are all juveniles, according to Timmons. Their names cannot be released.
She said a 14-year-old, 15-year-old, and 16-year-old were charged with strong arm robbery, second degree assault and battery by a mob, and criminal conspiracy.
A 13-year-old and three other 16-year-olds were all charged with criminal conspiracy, according to Timmons.
She said the suspects turned themselves in at The Columbia Police Department’s headquarters Thursday night.
Police Chief Randy Scott said the 18-year-old victim, later identified as Carter Strange, was jogging through a parking lot near the intersection of Blossom Street and Saluda Avenue just after midnight on Monday when the assault happened. “This teenager was minding his own business, trying to make his curfew when he was brutally attacked and robbed,” said Scott.
Strange’s mother, Vicki, said her son was headed home after visiting a friend slightly past his midnight curfew. “At 12:07 he wasn’t home, I called him and said ‘Carter where are you?'” recounted Vicki. “He said ‘Momma, I’m almost home. I’ll be there in just a minute.’ At 12:15 I called, but the phone was dead.”
Timmons said surveillance video taken in the area shows four of the suspects running towards Carter, though police only released video of the suspects walking on Harden Street. Investigators believe the suspects assaulted Carter and stole his cell phone before leaving him in the parking lot.
After the assault, Scott said Carter managed to make it a block down the road to Edisto Avenue, where a passerby found him two hours later and called 9-1-1. Carter was taken to a local hospital, where he is still in critical condition.
Vicki said she rushed to the hospital and found a son she could barely recognize. “I literally bent over him; I recognized his hand and his hair, and I said ‘that’s my son,'” Vicki told WIS News 10.
Carter’s family told police the beating was so severe he required emergency surgery to remove a brain clot. He’s also expected to need reconstructive surgery on his face. “He did nothing to them,” said Vicki. “They didn’t know him, they didn’t know the kind of person he was, they don’t know the kind of man he’s grown up to be and they don’t know the lives he’s touched. But they thought he was so less of a person, they thought this would be okay.”
Carter’s family told WIS News 10 he recently graduated from Dreher High School. “As a parent, you don’t want to see your kids hurt,” said Carter’s father, John Strange. “I’d give anything to trade places with him that night and now.”
“We got lucky he didn’t die,” said Vicki. “Next person won’t be lucky. If they did this now, what’s to stop them from doing it again?”

Timmons said most of the suspects turned themselves in with their parents after the surveillance footage was shown on the news.

Section 16-3-210 of the South Carolina Code of Laws defines lynching as an attack on one person by two or more people. Police haven’t said whether lynching charges will be filed.

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Posted on 25 June 2011, in Uncategorized. Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.

  1. Bring back the good old fashioned lynching!

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