Two big fights: One right in the middle of the black neighborhood of Fredricksburg, Virginia: Halfway between D.C. and Richmond.
The other at the hospital, afterward.
No one died.
No one was surprised. Just another day in Fredricksburg.
From the local paper:
One hospitalized after city brawl
BY SCOTT SHENK / THE FREE LANCE–STAR
At least one person was taken to Mary Washington Hospital Thursday after a reported brawl in Fredericksburg’s Mayfield area.
Police responded to the area of Airport Avenue, near the Fredericksburg Fairgrounds, at 2:40 p.m. after reports of a large fight, according to Bledsoe. She said police were told the brawl moved from the nearby 7–Eleven on Dixon Street to Airport Avenue.
When police arrived, the large group had vanished.
But officers did find three men alongside Dixon Street, along with another witness, who said they were chased by about 15 people from the convenience store area.
None of the three was able to identify the assailants. Two of the men had lacerations and abrasions, and the other had been doused with pepper spray.
A short time later, police responded to the hospital for a report of a disturbance involving a large group of men who were possibly connected to the earlier altercation. Hospital employees called police when the group became loud and raucous, Bledsoe said. She added that the group had no known tie to the fight.
Bledsoe said one other man who suffered a puncture wound had arrived at the hospital shortly after the fight, but he told police he wasn’t involved in the brawl.
One hospitalized after city brawl | The News Desk
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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