Here we have the very same sickly gene expression at work and as is most often the case, carried in a Afro wrapper, but this time across the Atlantic. This dispels the myth that we can blame the condition of locations and customs or objects like guns, nurture arguments, for bad genes needing extermination. It does help support the need to loosen standards for the death penalty, expanding the practice.
Bloomington police Sgt. Ken Bays said a 24-year-old Bloomington woman was visiting her 34-year-old brother, who resides in the 500 block of North Mason Street, when the group of males approached her near the intersection of Mulberry and Oak streets and obstructed her path.
When the victim’s brother intervened and asked them to let her proceed down the street, four to five suspects jumped him, Bays said. While the man’s assailants were beating him, other members of the suspect group threw rocks, bricks and debris at his sister and two of the man’s roommates, at least one of whom was female, Bays said. One of the assailants was “throwing the sister around,” Bays said.
http://www.pantagraph.com/articles/2009/04/13/news/doc49e29ab42d60b378311071.txt