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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (649481)3/29/2012 2:07:26 PM
From: longnshort1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1583424
 
Seneca police arrest 6 accused of beating NC man

By Casey Vaughn, Web Producer - email

I've been there, but ate across the street because I don't like big chain places




From top-left to lower-right:Teryn Robinson, 18, Tray Holland, 19, Justin Alexander, 20, Derick Williams, 22, Kino Jones, 25, and Montrez Jones, 22. (Seneca Police Dept.)

SENECA, SC (FOX Carolina) - Seneca police said they arrested six men Wednesday in connection with the beating of a North Carolina man at Applebee's earlier in March.

Police said their investigation determined that the victim was beat by the group of men and the incident may have been racially motivated. The department said they forwarded the case to the FBI to determine if it should be pursued further as a hate crime under federal law.

SLIDESHOW: Police arrest 6 in beating by mob

Officers said all six suspects were charged with assault and battery by a mob in connection with the March 17 beating.

The suspects are Teryn Robinson, 18, Tray Holland, 19, Justin Alexander, 20, Derick Williams, 22, Kino Jones, 25, and Montrez Jones, 22. Police said all of them are from the Seneca area and were taken into custody without incident.



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (649481)3/29/2012 2:16:34 PM
From: TopCat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1583424
 
"I still think Zimmerman followed and confronted Trayvon, and that instigated Trayvon to fight. Common sense dictates that you don't confront a suspicious looking dude in a hoodie, but I guess that firearm Zimmerman carried made him feel confident in doing just that."

Why are you still guessing about this? It's not like you to jump to conclusions.