Top 100 Black Mob Violence Videos #55: Oakland

April 14, 2013 — 1 Comment

This is the video of black mob violence with the best back story. A TV crew is filming a live segment in downtown Oakland. The cameraman is attacked and the camera stolen during a live shot.

Please try not to enjoy this.

One person was arrested in connection with the theft and assault. When they found him, he was also carrying a gun. He was released after he promised to show up in court.

He did not.

Here is a bonus video of something similar in South Carolina.

This crime is just one in a series of robberies and assaults against media figures in Oakland, with one reporter losing her equipment twice. Documented here in the San Francisco Chronicle, across the bay, dontchaknow.

Guards sought for news crews in Oakland – SFGate

I TOLD YOU NOT TO ENJOY THAT, DAMMIT! 

These are just some of the hundreds of examples of racial violence and lawlessness in more than 80 cities around the country as documented in my book: White Girl Bleed a Lot: The return of racial violence to America.

Thomas Sowell said : ”Reading Colin Flaherty’s book made painfully clear to me that the magnitude of this problem is greater than I had discovered from my own research. He documents both the race riots and the media and political evasions in dozens of cities.” – National Review.

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Colin Flaherty is the author of #1 Amazon Best Selling Book: White Girl Bleed a Lot: The return of racial violence and how the media ignore it. He is an award winning journalist whose work has been published in over 1000 news sites around the world, including the New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, and others. He is a frequent guest in local and national media talking about racial violence. Thomas Sowell said ”Reading Colin Flaherty’s book made painfully clear to me that the magnitude of this problem is greater than I had discovered from my own research. He documents both the race riots and the media and political evasions in dozens of cities.” – National Review.