Wednesday, March 19, 2008

MTA Bus Beatings Update

In a surprise move, Judge David W. Young ruled against 5 of the teens in the December beating by 15 year old middle school thugs against Sarah Kreager. I suspect that Judge Young took heart of the issue after reading my harsh criticism the other day.

In a comical statement, the lawyer for the students, Garland Sanderson said that, "I don't understand the state's attorney's argument...All I could gather was that there was an allegation that a group of black kids assaulted individuals on a bus. 'We arrested a group of black kids. They must be guilty.' There is no evidence outside of that."

Hes, he must be correct. Because the police report, the testimony from the bus driver, the medical report for Sarah Kreager - they don't count as evidence. Most likely she fell down at home after slipping on a banana peel.

In an even more hilarious statement, another attorney for the thugs said that, "There's a victim sitting right here, your honor," she said, pointing to Nakita McDaniels, 15. "A victim, and she's charged?"

Oh, that's right. When a middle school thug beats the crap out of a white woman, the middle school thug is the victim. Society must have made her do it. It has nothing to do with the criminal mentality of Baltimore City school children who are mostly raised in broken homes where crime against all people is tolerated.

And does the fact that these thugs are 15 and still in middle school raise a flag with anyone? The last time I checked, kids in 8th grade are 13 years old. Fifteen year olds are in 10th grade. But then again, we're dealing with the remnants of Martin O'Malley's "fixed" school system. I hope he does a better job with the state.

1 comment:

Charm City Kim said...

I like your theory about the banana peel.

Perhaps you should be a lawyer!

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