cheka.
1st April 2017, 07:30 PM
not hate crime. see cheka hate crime rankings for reason
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/two-arrested-in-assault-of-man-during-protest-outside-aipac-conference/2017/03/31/e8406e74-1578-11e7-833c-503e1f6394c9_story.html?utm_term=.499a80ef378f
Two people were arrested during protests outside the American Israel Public Affairs Committee conference in the District that left a Palestinian American man bloodied and injured.
D.C. police say the suspects and victim got into a verbal altercation and one man punched the victim, Kamal Nayfeh, in the face. A video recording of the incident shows Nayfeh, 55, falling to the ground as two men strike him in the eye with a wooden pole as he is kicked.
A police report of the Sunday afternoon incident at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center indicates the beating might have been motivated by the victim’s religion or ethnicity, although the suspects were not charged with hate crimes. Yosef Steynoitz, 32, was charged Sunday with felony assault and Rami Lubranicki, 59, was charged with assault with a deadly weapon, D.C. police said.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/two-arrested-in-assault-of-man-during-protest-outside-aipac-conference/2017/03/31/e8406e74-1578-11e7-833c-503e1f6394c9_story.html?utm_term=.499a80ef378f
Two people were arrested during protests outside the American Israel Public Affairs Committee conference in the District that left a Palestinian American man bloodied and injured.
D.C. police say the suspects and victim got into a verbal altercation and one man punched the victim, Kamal Nayfeh, in the face. A video recording of the incident shows Nayfeh, 55, falling to the ground as two men strike him in the eye with a wooden pole as he is kicked.
A police report of the Sunday afternoon incident at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center indicates the beating might have been motivated by the victim’s religion or ethnicity, although the suspects were not charged with hate crimes. Yosef Steynoitz, 32, was charged Sunday with felony assault and Rami Lubranicki, 59, was charged with assault with a deadly weapon, D.C. police said.