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To: tejek who wrote (856513)5/13/2015 12:56:25 AM
From: Broken_Clock  Read Replies (2) of 1575994
 
The Faces Of Baltimore You Won't See In The News


Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/12/2015 16:59 -0400


We suspect there will be less rioting and looting after this horrifying clip of a group of Baltimore teens kicking and brutally attacking a Maryland man after he tried to break up a fight...







Warning: scenes are graphic...

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As WBALTV reports,

Richard Fletcher was beaten by a gang after asking two girls to stop fighting on his truck in Dundalk, Maryland.



Man, 61, left with horrific injuries and facing $400,000 medical bills after near fatal attack by pack of FIFTY teens, including girls, when he tried to break up a fight



A 17-year-old boy has been charged as an adult for his role in beating a 61-year-old alongside a group of approximately 50 other teens in Baltimore, Maryland, on April 22.



Richard Fletcher was brutally beaten by the teens after he went outside to ask two girls who were fighting on top of his truck to move along and continue their dispute elsewhere.



The mob of teens began to hit and kick Fletcher until he fell to the ground, but the attack didn't end.



After the beating last month, Fletcher was left with broken eye sockets, a broken nose, broken ribs and a brain bleed, according to CBS Baltimore.



He also needed a blood transfusion.



Police have made two arrests in the case and are hoping to bring all of the teens, who are believed to be students at Baltimore Community High School, that participated in the beating to justice.



Antoine Lawson has already been charged with attempted murder and a 15-year-old girl was charged with assault.

Joe Lamb, who owns a business nearby, saw the attack and said he wasn't all that surprised with what happened based on how the neighborhood has been, WBAL reported.

He said: 'It has gotten out of hand now, gone too far. 'The kids walk on top of cars, kick dogs, let dogs out, throw trash, steal milk from school and throw it at houses, threaten neighbors with bodily harm.'

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The mugshots of the 5 arrest so far...



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