Note that it is suspected this incident might have been part of a gang initiation as well.
This is the same neighborhood in Cincinnati in which I called for and staged a rally in response to a beating of a White man by a group of Negro teens last year. The police offical interviewed in the linked video was the same spokesman who over and over again said there was no reason to look at it as a "hate crime" when I came forth and said it should be looked into.
Yes the criticism by the media and local officials, and Blacks, of my efforts were certainly based on fact - that was just one isolated incident and doesn't reflect on most Blacks....Yeah right.
This area of Cincinnati, North College Hill, through the accounts of a local collegue of mine who was raised near there was that only 25 to 30 years ago it was much like Mayberry - a very safe and nice place to live, mostly people of German descent living there. I remember when we flyered for the rally walking through the area and you could see streets and neighborhoods that could still be recognized as being from that time, but many other parts looking like hell and Blacks walking around EVERYWHERE.
"We say this, you don't have to be red and you don't have to be dead, not red, not dead, dead reds."
- George Lincoln Rockwell concluding his speech at Brown University in 1966