He walked up to a negro and called him "Mike Tyson."
No, I'm not kidding.
Where are the hate crime charges for the boot-lipped animals who descended on Maryland teen Christopher Jones earlier this summer and beat him to death like a pack of enraged Mandrills? Oh, right -- that was "gang-related." Does this look like a gangster to you?

And it's only going to get worse as Hussein's iron fist tightens like a noose around our once-free country. This the Obama Nation. This is what America signed up for when it put that noisome beast into office, when we burned the Stars and Stripes and hoisted up the Hammer and Sickle Cell.
Jesus, when are you going to come?
No, I'm not kidding.
Police: Boulder man called teen racial slur, 'Mike Tyson'
BOULDER, Colo. — A Boulder transient faces a hate-crime charge after he was accused of calling a black teenager a racial slur, referring to him as Mike Tyson and challenging him to a boxing match.
Luke Barrett, 26, was arrested on suspicion of a bias-motivated crime and child abuse at about 8:30 p.m. Friday after two teenagers waved down a police officer and reported being harassed, Boulder police spokeswoman Sarah Huntley said.
The teens told officers an apparent homeless man walked up to them in the 1200 block of College Avenue and called the black 15-year-old a derogatory name before putting up his arms in a fighting stance, Huntley said.
Barrett is suspected of saying something to the effect of, “Hey Mike Tyson, let’s box,” according to Huntley. The teenager said he didn’t want to fight and stepped back. At that point, the suspect turned and started running away, she said.
The teens tried to follow, but they lost sight of him. When police arrived, the teens provided a detailed description of the suspect, and officers found him a short distance away, Huntley said.
Police stopped Barrett, and he admitted to approaching the teens and using language with the intent of “starting trouble,” Huntley said. Barrett also was under the influence of alcohol, she said.
Barrett didn’t physically assault the teenagers, but Huntley said he was arrested because “the victim was shaken by what happened.”
BOULDER, Colo. — A Boulder transient faces a hate-crime charge after he was accused of calling a black teenager a racial slur, referring to him as Mike Tyson and challenging him to a boxing match.
Luke Barrett, 26, was arrested on suspicion of a bias-motivated crime and child abuse at about 8:30 p.m. Friday after two teenagers waved down a police officer and reported being harassed, Boulder police spokeswoman Sarah Huntley said.
The teens told officers an apparent homeless man walked up to them in the 1200 block of College Avenue and called the black 15-year-old a derogatory name before putting up his arms in a fighting stance, Huntley said.
Barrett is suspected of saying something to the effect of, “Hey Mike Tyson, let’s box,” according to Huntley. The teenager said he didn’t want to fight and stepped back. At that point, the suspect turned and started running away, she said.
The teens tried to follow, but they lost sight of him. When police arrived, the teens provided a detailed description of the suspect, and officers found him a short distance away, Huntley said.
Police stopped Barrett, and he admitted to approaching the teens and using language with the intent of “starting trouble,” Huntley said. Barrett also was under the influence of alcohol, she said.
Barrett didn’t physically assault the teenagers, but Huntley said he was arrested because “the victim was shaken by what happened.”

And it's only going to get worse as Hussein's iron fist tightens like a noose around our once-free country. This the Obama Nation. This is what America signed up for when it put that noisome beast into office, when we burned the Stars and Stripes and hoisted up the Hammer and Sickle Cell.
Jesus, when are you going to come?
Comment