After a brutal beating was caught on video, 5 suspects had been charged — one in every of whom was solely 14 years outdated. As if that’s not disturbing sufficient, at the very least one attacker had a message for the sufferer — and it ought to upset us all.
Eric Bradley and Ezkeyeleon Wilson — each 19 years outdated — together with 18-year-old Seth Coles and two unnamed juveniles — ages 16 and 14 — had been charged with assault, in keeping with ABC 13. The costs stem from a brutal beating that was caught on video exterior a comfort retailer in Klein, Texas, the place the 5 suspects mercilessly attacked an unnamed man within the car parking zone at roughly 7 pm on a Sunday night.
Based on an earlier story from ABC 13, the sufferer was purchasing on the Meals Mart at 7134 Oakwood Glen Boulevard when a bunch tried to chop in line whereas he was ready to purchase some gadgets. “I appeared over and stated, ‘There’s a line for a motive,’” recalled the person, who has solely been recognized as Mason out of worry for his security, Click2Houston reported.

Mason stated phrases had been exchanged and the group mocked his hair and his garments, however he thought that was the tip of it. Sadly, he would understand he was vastly mistaken when he received to the car parking zone and was quickly subjected to a five-on-one beatdown — all whereas he nonetheless had his purchasing baggage in his fingers, leaving him at a extreme drawback.
After Mason paid and left, he discovered the group ready for him within the car parking zone, the place they took turns kicking and punching him. The violent encounter was all caught on video, which reveals Mason simply taking the beating and never even making an attempt to struggle again or defend himself. “I don’t know what else I may do,” he stated, admitting that he didn’t even attempt to defend himself.
Simply when Mason thought the beating was over, a fifth suspect exited the shop and walked over to him as he sat on the bottom and leaned towards a automobile. The person drew his foot again and launched it at Mason’s face. Whereas kicking him within the face, the suspect despatched him a message. “The fifth one on the finish got here out of the shop after buying items and got here as much as me and kicked me within the face and stated, ‘Black lives matter, [expletive],’” Mason recalled.
The goal of the brutal assault walked residence to his house, the place his girlfriend known as 911. Mason had suffered a swollen lip, bruising, and a minimize close to his eye, however in keeping with Harris County Sheriff’s deputies, he refused to hunt remedy. It appears each he and his girlfriend are scared of retaliation. Mason’s girlfriend, who additionally requested to solely be recognized as Kelli out of worry for her security, stated she’s obtained loss of life threats.

“I actually hope they’re caught earlier than another person will get damage,” Kelli stated. “I hope that the folks take this and don’t say, ‘It’s white towards black.’ I don’t need this to be the assertion. I would like it to be, ‘Right here’s a person who was testing and stood up for himself, and he was focused for that,’” she added. Nevertheless, the group might have already damage others.
Based on ABC 13‘s newer story on the incident, investigators consider among the suspects within the Meals Mart assault are tied to a different brutal assault that was additionally caught on digital camera and occurred just a few days later in southeast Houston. Video from the Houston assault reveals a automobile backing up in a car parking zone when it was hit by an SUV. The SUV’s driver received out and was overwhelmed unconscious by as much as six folks.

Though the “Black Lives Matter” motion has been the topic of controversy for fairly a while, the message the suspect despatched earlier than kicking the sufferer within the face ought to upset everybody — together with those that assist BLM. It does black lives no good to have folks of their neighborhood relentlessly attacking harmless residents for no different motive than the suspects not being permitted to chop in line. In Mason’s personal phrases, “That’s not what the motion is about.” It’s “not for use as an excuse” for violence, he added.
Kelli agreed, saying, “It’s actually heartbreaking to see that being abused.” Certainly, assaults like this one ought to be decried by everybody, together with BLM supporters, who ought to agree that this isn’t what their motion is about. Anybody who doesn’t condemn such actions is sending a message of their very own, and that message isn’t that “Black Lives Matter” however relatively that harmless lives don’t matter except they’ve a sure pores and skin tone. That’s not a sentiment that anybody ought to assist.

