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x****k
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summary:三个黑女打学生声称在bus上被20个白妞攻击,广大人民群众和校方纷纷义愤
填膺的给她三站台,老妖婆也都出面了。最后证明这三个女的是攻击者。大家纷纷一脸
黑线。
先上图吧,大家看看鲁可波?
x****k
发帖数: 2932
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http://abcnews.go.com/US/accusers-alleged-racial-incident-unive
Three black women attending the University of Albany who say they were the
victims of a "racially fueled" on-campus attack in January by fellow white
students now stand accused of assault in connection with the incident.
Asha Burwell, 20, of Huntington Station, N.Y.; Ariel Agudio, 20, of
Huntington, N.Y.; and Alexis Briggs, 20, of Elmira Heights, N.Y., each face
a charge of assault in the third degree, a crime punishable by up to a year
in jail. Burwell and Agudio also face other charges including falsely
reporting an incident in the third degree.
Each woman pleaded not guilty Monday during their arraignments in Albany
City Criminal Court.
"We understand and believe that there is an enormous amount of community
support for getting to the truth and that's where the defense team is headed
," Burwell's lawyer Frederick Brewington said.
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Around 1 a.m. Jan. 30, Agudio and Burwell made separate calls to 911,
reporting that they'd been attacked while riding the Capital District
Transportation Authority's No. 12 bus from downtown Albany, N.Y., to the
university's campus.
In 911 calls, Agudio said one of her friends had asked a group of white
students on the bus to be quiet because they were being too loud.
"I just got jumped on the bus and no one did anything. ... It was a racial
crime. They were calling us ni---- and all this stuff. ... It was ridiculous
. ... They ripped out all of our hair and everything. ... Boys were hitting
us. ... It happened on the 12 bus," Agudio told a 911 dispatcher. "No one
called the cops. ... No one cared. ... It was a racially fueled crime. Three
black girls shoved by, like, 20 white people."
In a separate call, Burwell said: "The bus driver didn't do anything about
it until we got to campus and he stopped on the bus and still the guys
continued to hit us in the face."
Later that day, university president Robert J. Jones released a statement
stating that he was concerned and saddened by the news that a group of 10 to
12 white males and females had used racial slurs toward three black women.
"There is no place in the UAlbany community for violence, no place for
racial intolerance and no place for gender violence," he said in a statement.
And on Feb. 1, students gathered at a rally to show support for the three
women, who also attended. The hashtag #DefendBlackGirlsUAlbany was
circulated on Twitter, catching the attention of those inside and outside of
Albany. Even former Secretary of State and Democratic presidential
contender Hillary Clinton tweeted about the incident.
There's no excuse for racism and violence on a college campus. https://t
.co/ADVghl4iEv -H
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) February 4, 2016
By Feb. 25, however, the University of Albany's police department had
released a statement, saying that Burwell, Agudio and Briggs would be
arrested and charged in the Jan. 30 incident.
According to the district attorney, Agudio, Burwell and Brigg had caused
physical injury to a 19-year-old female passenger by "repeatedly striking
her"; Burwell had made physical contact with an 18-year-old female passenger
; and Agudio had attempted to cause physical injury to a 19-year-old male
passenger and had physical contact with two other females on the bus, ages
18 and 20.
Police said a three-week-long probe included interviews of 35 passengers on
the bus as well as the review of various videos and audio recordings from
bus security cameras and passengers' cellphones. Police said that evidence
demonstrated that the three women had not been struck by a male and were in
fact "the aggressors in the physical altercation" against the 19-year-old
female passenger.
The false reporting charge stemmed from initial complaints made by Burwell
and Agudio during the 911 calls that they'd been victimized, authorities
said. Police called those allegations "false."
"The evidence shows that, contrary to how the defendants originally
portrayed things, these three individuals were not the victims of a crime.
Rather, we allege that they are the perpetrators,” police Chief J. Frank
Wiley said in a statement. "I especially want to point out that what
happened on the bus was not a 'hate crime.' We spent a great deal of time
carefully reviewing the audio recordings to determine whether any racial
slurs were used. The only person we heard uttering racial epithets was one
of the defendants. And it is important to note that no witness reported
hearing any racial slurs directed at the defendants. And those witnesses
were people from a variety of racial and ethnic backgrounds."
In court Monday, Judge Rachel Kretser said the charges "will have a profound
impact on our community and, in fact if proven, are shameful," according to
the Times Union.
In an updated statement posted on the school's website Feb. 26, university
president Jones said: "Our job as a University is to focus on learning from
this incident. And our work now is to recommit to our principles of
diversity and inclusivity -- which means including all people and treating
all people fairly. The last month has been a challenging time for this
University -- but I am very proud of how our campus community responded. On
the first day, I asked you to show the world what the University at Albany
truly stands for, and to reaffirm our values. And you have done that."
Agudio's lawyer, Mark Mishler, called the charges "unwarranted."
"It is unfortunate that the University at Albany Police Department decided
to charge Ms. Agudio. We believe these charges are unwarranted. It is also
unfortunate that some in the media and public appear to have reached a
conclusion as to what occurred in this incident without actually having the
information needed in order to reach such a conclusion. Ms. Agudio, an
exemplary young woman and an excellent student who has never previously been
in legal trouble, asks that people not rush to judgment in this matter. We
appreciate those who have spoken out in support of Ms. Agudio. This case
will now play out in the court system. We trust, in the end, that Ms. Agudio
will be vindicated," Mishler said in a previously released statement.
"I would ask people not to rush to judgment. There is a lot that has not
been told in the media here. We plan on vigorously defending the allegations
against Ms. Briggs, and I think in the end the truth will come out," Briggs
' lawyer, Will Little, said.
The three charged women are still enrolled at the University of Albany,
according to the university.
ABC News' Maggy Patrick and Michael DelMoro contributed to this story.
m***y
发帖数: 14763
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放心好了,在稀拉戾的感召下,被群殴的小白女生很快会从一时糊涂中醒悟过来,声泪俱
下的忏悔自己不该用脸去打小黑的手,不该用头发去揪小黑的爪子,不该用大腿去撞小黑
的脚...
b******i
发帖数: 1183
4
两个看着挺白啊

【在 x****k 的大作中提到】
: summary:三个黑女打学生声称在bus上被20个白妞攻击,广大人民群众和校方纷纷义愤
: 填膺的给她三站台,老妖婆也都出面了。最后证明这三个女的是攻击者。大家纷纷一脸
: 黑线。
: 先上图吧,大家看看鲁可波?

l******t
发帖数: 12659
5
擦,这黑人就是敢睁着眼睛说瞎话啊
a**e
发帖数: 8800
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I especially want to point out that what happened on the bus was not a 'hate
crime.'
哈哈,看来hate crime 是单向的是法律认定的了。

face
year

【在 x****k 的大作中提到】
: http://abcnews.go.com/US/accusers-alleged-racial-incident-unive
: Three black women attending the University of Albany who say they were the
: victims of a "racially fueled" on-campus attack in January by fellow white
: students now stand accused of assault in connection with the incident.
: Asha Burwell, 20, of Huntington Station, N.Y.; Ariel Agudio, 20, of
: Huntington, N.Y.; and Alexis Briggs, 20, of Elmira Heights, N.Y., each face
: a charge of assault in the third degree, a crime punishable by up to a year
: in jail. Burwell and Agudio also face other charges including falsely
: reporting an incident in the third degree.
: Each woman pleaded not guilty Monday during their arraignments in Albany

f********m
发帖数: 8397
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真让人恶心
[在 xykkkk (asdf) 的大作中提到:]
:summary:三个黑女打学生声称在bus上被20个白妞攻击,广大人民群众和校方纷纷义
愤填膺的给她三站台,老妖婆也都出面了。最后证明这三个女的是攻击者。大家纷纷一
脸黑线。

:...........
f********m
发帖数: 8397
8
真让人恶心
[在 xykkkk (asdf) 的大作中提到:]
:summary:三个黑女打学生声称在bus上被20个白妞攻击,广大人民群众和校方纷纷义
愤填膺的给她三站台,老妖婆也都出面了。最后证明这三个女的是攻击者。大家纷纷一
脸黑线。

:...........
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