Man Beaten In South Slope, Witness Laughed Off By Police
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Community Newspaper Group / Eli Rosenberg
The Brooklyn Paper reported this morning that at 2AM on Wednesday a Hispanic man was beaten on 6th avenue near 18th street, possibly in an act of misguided vigilantism:
"... a witness said that two white men approached the Hispanic victim, saying, “Why are you here? What are you doing? Go back home!” before mercilessly pummeling him. The witness called 911, and cops took the man away but didn’t ask her for information. When she went to police hours later, they brushed her off.
“I tried to mention that I was hoping this wasn’t related to all the stepping up to find the so-called ‘Hispanic rapist,’ ” said the neighbor, who asked not to be identified. “They were laughing at me.”
One of the paper's commenters responded by urging Slopers to get all wired up when talking to police: "All citizens should tape (audio or video) interactions with police. This way when police lie to our faces and say there are no witnesses, we can expose them."
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