NYC-Fassies Rotten to the core; need the Immediate Pimp Hand of Justice

Why do We Continuously have these instances of Trailer Park Rage every few weeks ? This SUB Urban, (and I say that Loosely) undoubtedly Alcohol/Meth fueled Moronic Fassy Posse’; had fantasies that made them believe they were here to Save All White Man Kind..
Geeeee,,, That’s Soooooo Unique, Soooo Totally Like Wowww..
so it appears white folks in new york are off the hook again. damn can’t y’all just behave like the rest of the country ? this is plain ridiculous. what do we have to do, Call Hillary Clinton ?
Alternately We say the state need to put them under the strong influence of a group of Brooklyn Jamaican Church Mothers. let the deacons lead em in, and put em on that ole’ time Mournin Bench. you know, the place they put you when you got outta wack and needed “A Layin On Of Hands..”
should they feel the need to move, those Mothers would undoubtedly lay the Rod of Jesus firmly upon their wicked Fassy’s. these aforementioned deacons would also be immediately employed to baptize and then conduct an immediate testimony from these Devil Pickneys. We Jamaicans’ don’t play when it comes to Jesus, and Right and Wrong; nor Fassy. if you is a Fassy, We Gon Treat You Like a Fassy.
These Guys are FAASSSSSSSSYYYYYYYYYYYYSSSSSSSSSSSSS

Three Are Charged in Attacks on Election Night
Ralph Nicoletti, 18, is accused of conspiracy to “injure, oppress, threaten and intimidate” black people on Staten Island on Nov. 4.
Like countless other Americans that night, a group of young Staten Island men gathered on Nov. 4 to watch election results, and then took to the streets when it became clear that the country had elected its first black president.
But, the authorities say, they were not out to celebrate. Armed with a police-style baton and a metal pipe, they attacked a black teenager, pushed another black man, harassed a Hispanic man and, in a finishing flourish, ran over a white man who they thought was black, leaving him in a coma, the authorities said.
A federal indictment unsealed on Wednesday charged the men, Ralph Nicoletti, 18; Michael Contreras, 18; and Brian Carranza, 21, with conspiracy to interfere with voting rights in their efforts to “injure, oppress, threaten and intimidate” black people on Staten Island on election night.
The men were arrested on Tuesday night and arraigned in Federal District Court in Brooklyn on Wednesday. All three pleaded not guilty.
Mr. Nicoletti remains in jail. Mr. Carranza was released after his mother agreed to put up a house as security for a $200,000 bond. He will be confined to his home and must wear an electronic bracelet. Mr. Contreras’s case was postponed until Thursday; he was kept in jail. If convicted, each of the men faces a maximum of 10 years in prison, the United States attorney’s office said in a statement.
Prosecutors requested that Mr. Nicoletti, in particular, be held in jail, saying he was a member of a violent group called the Rosebank Krew, named after the group’s Staten Island neighborhood. A search of Mr. Nicoletti’s dresser drawers by F.B.I. agents turned up weapons and a note that said the “Boss” had 10 brothers behind him and that he could kill a person’s family, prosecutors said in a court memo. They said they believed that the note had come from Mr. Nicoletti’s brother, Anthony.
The memo said that Ralph Nicoletti had engaged in criminal activity since he was 14. He faces state charges of committing a hate-crime assault in connection with the first attack on the night of Nov. 4. While out on bail, the authorities said, he punched one of his co-defendants, Mr. Contreras, believing he had been cooperating with the authorities.
According to prosecutors, the men gathered at a “makeshift outdoor clubhouse” to watch the election results on the Internet. Shortly after learning that Mr. Obama had won, they and a fourth man “decided to find African-Americans to assault in retaliation for an African-American man becoming president,” the prosecution papers said.
The papers do not name the fourth man, but another teenager, Bryan Garaventa, was charged with Mr. Nicoletti in the first attack, on Alie Kamara, a 17-year-old black resident of Staten Island.
Prosecutors said that Mr. Nicoletti drove the group to the Park Hill neighborhood, which has a large black population, and that the four men got out of the car to assault Mr. Kamara, using a metal pipe and a collapsible police baton. Mr. Kamara said that his attackers shouted “Obama!”
The group then carried out a series of other assaults, the statement said: They pushed a black man in Port Richmond to the ground; accosted a Latino man and demanded to know for whom he had voted; and yelled profanities about Mr. Obama as they drove past black people at a hair salon.
They then spotted a man, Ronald Forte, in a hooded sweatshirt, on Blackford Avenue. Believing that the man was black, the group decided that one of them would hit him with the baton, prosecutors said. Instead, Mr. Nicoletti “decided to hit him with the car,” and Mr. Forte, 38, was thrown onto the hood and into the windshield, shattering it.
His mother, Eileen Forte, told the court, “Every day for the last two months I’ve watched my son in a coma.” The defendants, she said, planned “to leave him in the gutter to die.”
As she spoke, relatives of the defendants got up and quickly left the courtroom. None would speak with reporters.
Outside court, Jeneba Lapedo, Ali Kamara’s mother, said: “I told the judge my son didn’t deserve what happened to him. They beat him up and he was screaming and he had to jump over a fence for his life. After that he was bleeding and he called me.
“He called me and said, ‘Mama please don’t let me die.’ And that’s the only child I have.”
Ms. Lapedo was accompanied by Aliya Latif, civil rights director for the Council on American-Islamic Relations in New York.
“We are deeply disturbed,” Ms. Latif said, “by these instances not only because of the bias motive but because of the possible negative impact on equal participation in the political process. As such we trust this case will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.”
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