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Pantera99GS
12-28-2005, 08:09 AM
Attackers sought in driver's beating
'They were having fun,' shocked witness says
By JOHN DIEDRICH and RAQUEL RUTLEDGE
jdiedrich@journalsentinel.com
Posted: Dec. 27, 2005

A 50-year-old Milwaukee man was dragged from a car he was driving and severely beaten Monday night by a group of at least 15 teens and young men after he honked at them to get out of the street they were blocking.

Octavius Mills (left) and cousin Jonathan Wilson play with their remote control car as Milwaukee police talk to them Tuesday about the beating of a driver in the 4700 block of N. 36th St. Neither one witnessed the beating.
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They just started stomping on him, beating him. They were having fun, like it was normal, like it was an everyday thing ... I was in shock.


Witnesses said the attackers jumped off cars and did flips onto the man's head, laughed and blasted music as if they were having a "block party."

The victim, identified by family as Samuel McClain, suffered "severe head trauma" and was in critical condition late Tuesday at Froedtert Memorial Lutheran Hospital in Wauwatosa, a hospital spokesman said. His family was gathered at Froedtert, awaiting word on McClain's fate. It was unclear whether he would survive.

"He really took a beating," said Anne E. Schwartz, Police Department spokeswoman.

Late Tuesday, one police source said some arrests had been made in the attack. But an official with the department’s detective bureau, Lt. Jeff Point, would not confirm that, saying only that several people were in police custody for questioning.

McClain's former wife and the mother of four of his children, Tina Bost, said McClain is a "happy-go-lucky man and a real nice person."

"I don't understand how that could happen to him," Bost said. "It's awful the way they did him."

Bost said McClain is remarried and also has children with his current wife.

Police are treating the case as an attempted homicide, Schwartz said. No one has been arrested. Detectives were searching for at least 15 participants, ages 16 to 23. They also were looking for two girls who apparently were stopped and harassed by the same group but made it through uninjured.

"We would love to chat with those girls," Schwartz said.

Police spent Tuesday night sweeping through the neighborhood with beefed up patrols, said Capt. Eric Moore.

"There is a significant saturation patrol in the area, and we're conducting a vigorous investigation," said Moore, adding that those arrested were being questioned in the beating.

McClain left his sister's home about 9 p.m. Monday, said his niece, Jennifer McClain. The family hadn't seen him in a couple of months, but he showed up for Christmas, she said. He has been working for a temporary service, she said, but wasn't sure where.

He said he was going to a friend's house on N. 36th St. and W. Hampton Ave., perhaps to play pool, she said.

As he pulled down 36th St. shortly before 11 p.m., he encountered a large group - as many as 30 people - standing in the street and blocking traffic, police said.

Minutes earlier, witnesses said, two girls encountered the same group, Schwartz said. The girl got out of her car and yelled at the group to let them through, which they did, she said.

When McClain honked, the group descended, dragging him from the car and into the street, police and witnesses say.

Jennifer McClain said her uncle is large, making it difficult to pull him from a car.

A 17-year-old visiting relatives nearby said he called police when he saw the group grab McClain and start beating him. The boy didn't want his name published for fear that the attackers would retaliate. He said he watched the whole beating, peering through the blinds of a bedroom window.

"They just started stomping on him, beating him," he said. "They were having fun, like it was normal, like it was an everyday thing."

They were drinking, laughing and playing music, he said.

"I was in shock," he said.

Britney King and her two sisters said they saw the attackers doing flips and cartwheels off cars onto McClain as he lay in the street.

"It looked like they were having a block party," King said. "They sounded like they were having a good time."

King said she and her sisters did not call police.

"It's just not me to call police," said LaToya King. "It would not cross my mind. In places like this, police don't come fast enough and solve anything. People here don't trust the police."

When police arrived, they found McClain in the street and that the crowd had dispersed, Schwartz said.

Mayor Tom Barrett called on the community to help solve the crime.

"We cannot put a police officer on every corner and midway down the block," Barrett said at a news conference at the scene of the beating.

"We need people to step forward especially in a crime like this. . . . If the community steps forward, we can get the people who perpetrated this crime off the streets," he said.

He encouraged anyone with information to call police at (414) 935-7360 or, to report it anonymously, to call the WeTip hotline at (800) 78-CRIME.

Barrett said police presence in the neighborhood is not the issue.

"It's a societal issue," he said. "We have to create hope (for young people), but at the same time we can't condone the violence."

Some community members backed Barrett's approach and challenged families to get more involved in the lives of their sons and daughters, nieces and nephews, siblings and cousins.

"The police have worked endlessly, day and night, to provide us the safest environment they can at 36th and Hampton," said Keith Bailey, owner of Bailey's Dry Cleaning and Laundry Service, just around the corner from the site of the beating. "The police can only do so much. We have lost accountability of our family members."

Last year, there were four mob-style beatings in four weeks in Milwaukee, leaving one man dead and three other people seriously injured. None of the beatings was related.

David Rutledge, a 54-year-old man with schizophrenia, was robbed and beaten July 4, 2004; he later died. Six teens were charged. One was convicted and one is awaiting trial; charges against the others were dropped.

Four days after the Rutledge beating, a 14-year-old boy was kicked, punched and hit in the head with a piece of lumber after he had exchanged words with a girl on a playground. She summoned older relatives, suspected of beating the boy.

Two weeks later, a Milwaukee man was beaten by a group of men after a girl in the neighborhood falsely accused him of indecently touching her.

And on July 29, 2004, a 16-year-old boy and his brothers were beaten by a group armed with bats, bottles, sticks and socks stuffed with canned food.

In 2002, Milwaukee drew national attention after the fatal beating of 36-year-old Charlie Young Jr. Young was pummeled by at least a dozen people, including children as young as 10, who used shovels, tree limbs and other weapons.

Police are looking for two suspect cars in the McClain beating: a black, late- model four-door Mercedes with a broken-out back window covered with plastic and a 1980s Mercury station wagon with imitation wood side paneling and a license that includes either "617 or 627," Schwartz said.
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JC70SS
12-28-2005, 08:57 AM
round them up and :guns1

Cryptic
12-28-2005, 09:10 AM
that's what I'm saying...

Reason #1 to get a Permit to Conceal and Carry

wikked
12-28-2005, 09:38 AM
that's what I'm saying...

Reason #1 to get a Permit to Conceal and Carry

Beat me to it. :guns1 x 15

GRNDNL
12-28-2005, 09:52 AM
What a group of amimals, a pack of dogs feeding on there pray...... :fire They all need to be taken to a Vet and neutered, we can't afford to let them create anymore animals like themselfs.....

pOrk
12-28-2005, 09:59 AM
Shitty

Pantera99GS
12-28-2005, 10:05 AM
Oh I forgot to add my 2 cents: kill them all. They add nothing positive to our city. You act like an animal, you get treated like one.

Crawlin
12-28-2005, 10:20 AM
"It's just not me to call police," said LaToya King. "It would not cross my mind. In places like this, police don't come fast enough and solve anything. People here don't trust the police."

Ignorant person #1... how can they print up these people's statements. Oh the police are oppressing us in this neighborhood. Well this is POINT PROVEN WHY!! Can't even keep your kids straight enough to realize right from wrong. They don't come fast enough because they are out handling half the other **** your kids are dealing out. Don't trust the police? Maybe you should and start treating them like the people they are. They aren't harrasing the people carrying a couple ounces of weed, they are trying to get to the bigger fish to keep your neighborhood clean, but all you do is ***** that the cops are racist. A big :flipoff2: to this girl.

Nix
12-28-2005, 10:35 AM
All they are is a bunch of wild animals that need to destroyed. What a bunch of fuking pussies, yeah we need tons of people to beat one person. I swear this sh!t makes me wanna crack some skulls and try to teach fuks like this a lesson. Fuk them all straight to hell where satan can deal with them in his own special way. Hopefully they will enjoy the delightful pain of having a fiery pitchfork shoved up their anus. :devil :flipoff2:

Slow Joe
12-28-2005, 10:50 AM
Holy **** dude... That's ****ed... I hate dumb ignorant people that don't trust the cops... They're there to protect and serve, not screw people over... Just becsaue you know that if you call the cops you might go away yourself for misc drug charges, or dealing, or participating.... Stupid people piss me off... People like that should be sent away... And I'm not talking about prison... lol

Teufelhunden
12-28-2005, 11:23 AM
UPDATE


WEDNESDAY, Dec. 28, 2005, 7:19 a.m.
19 in custody in Monday night beating

Roughly 19 people are in custody, most of them juveniles, in connection with the beating of a 50-year-man Monday night, Milwaukee police said this morning.

Samuel McClain, 50, was dragged from his car and severely beaten after he honked at a large group of people blocking traffic on N. 36th St. near W. Hampton Ave. around 11 p.m. Monday.

McClain's condition has "significantly improved" from yesterday and he is expected to survive, according to Lt. Scott Lange of the Criminal Investigation Bureau. Lange said McClain's condition was "stable." A spokesperson at Froedtert Memorial Lutheran Hospital said this morning that McClain remains in critical condition.

Lange said he did not know how many people had been arrested but confirmed several were in custody. "This is a pretty dynamic investigation," he said.

Sgt. Melissa Pettke said police were getting good cooperation from residents in their investigation.

Teufelhunden
12-28-2005, 11:34 AM
I'm just trying to picture this in my head. The guy honks at the group in the middle of the road...and they pull him out and beat him silly. Why didn't he just put it in reverse after the "mob" came after him or better yet, accelerate to ramming speed? :3gears:

Putting myself in this situation, even if I had gun, I never get out of the car. I'd put it in reverse and get out of there.

animal
12-28-2005, 11:49 AM
that's what I'm saying...

Reason #1 to get a Permit to Conceal and Carry

You bet your ass. That situation is a LOT different if that guy had a conceal and carry permit/weapon.

Slow Joe
12-28-2005, 11:55 AM
**** in that neighborhood my doors would of been locked and I would of been in ramming mode... Then again I wouldn't of been in that neighborhood... But I guess it could happen anywhere...

Teufelhunden
12-28-2005, 11:56 AM
You bet your ass. That situation is a LOT different if that guy had a conceal and carry permit/weapon.
He had his weapon...THE CAR!!!

PonyKiller87
12-28-2005, 11:58 AM
I'm just trying to picture this in my head. The guy honks at the group in the middle of the road...and they pull him out and beat him silly. Why didn't he just put it in reverse after the "mob" came after him or better yet, accelerate to ramming speed? :3gears:

Putting myself in this situation, even if I had gun, I never get out of the car. I'd put it in reverse and get out of there.


Not trying to blame the guy at all, but I agree with you. Throw it in reverse and take off. If the mob of 30 people is dumb enough to take on a moving vehicle they deserve to get run over.

LIL EVO
12-28-2005, 12:02 PM
Hey, leave them alone, they keep me in business :banana1:

SSmike1
12-28-2005, 12:16 PM
round them up and :guns1
YES!

this is the OTHER question, next to WHY?

where in the heck was the PEOPLE from that neighborhood
that should have IMMEADIATELY helped that man
and Kicked the crap out of those teens &/or young men.

WHY do we tolerate that type of behavior?
:fire

liberalism, its a desease.

wikked
12-28-2005, 12:22 PM
YES!

this is the OTHER question, next to WHY?

where in the heck was the PEOPLE from that neighborhood
that should have IMMEADIATELY helped that man
and Kicked the crap out of those teens &/or young men.

WHY do we tolerate that type of behavior?
:fire

liberalism, its a desease.


'cos they're desensitized to it all... "*yawn* been there seen that."
and the fact that they don't want to get shot or pummeled either.

Pantera99GS
12-28-2005, 12:33 PM
YES!

this is the OTHER question, next to WHY?

where in the heck was the PEOPLE from that neighborhood
that should have IMMEADIATELY helped that man
and Kicked the crap out of those teens &/or young men.

WHY do we tolerate that type of behavior?
:fire

liberalism, its a desease.


That's a good question- probably because everybody thinks nobody else would join them- one against many. If the "good" people there would actually unite maybe this crap wouldn't happen. Apparently all a lot of these assholes understand is violence- so I say give it to them. In a perfect world we'd be able to take all these dickheads and put them on an island to fend for themselves along with all the child molesters.

0TransAm0
12-28-2005, 12:37 PM
yeah i read about this in the paper this morning...and i just think to what this world is comeing to...you better bet your as that if they pass the law to conceil and carry i WILL be getting a gun and a permit..then again i think to myself why the hell didn't the guy try and drive off after they started to suround the car and open the doors...

Cryptic
12-28-2005, 01:00 PM
He had his weapon...THE CAR!!!

This is true. He probably wouldn't of had the gonads to pull it out and fire one off in the air.

Heck at the site of a gun, I know I'd book.



yeah i read about this in the paper this morning...and i just think to what this world is comeing to...you better bet your as that if they pass the law to conceil and carry i WILL be getting a gun and a permit..then again i think to myself why the hell didn't the guy try and drive off after they started to suround the car and open the doors...

Too afraid to hurt anyone to protect himself. Thank you society for scaring the crap out of the law abiding.

Headlines would of read. "50 yr old man drives over 15 boys and now serves life in prison for defending himself."

DirtyMax
12-28-2005, 01:25 PM
Headlines would of read. "50 yr old man drives over 15 boys and now serves life in prison for defending himself."

Hit the nail right on the head.

floaters
12-28-2005, 01:43 PM
thats why the north side should be caged in and blown up....

DoubleAron
12-28-2005, 02:11 PM
This is true. He probably wouldn't of had the gonads to pull it out and fire one off in the air.

Heck at the site of a gun, I know I'd book.

Too afraid to hurt anyone to protect himself. Thank you society for scaring the crap out of the law abiding.

Headlines would of read. "50 yr old man drives over 15 boys and now serves life in prison for defending himself."

This is what makes you normal unlike these beasts, the site of a gun and you would book. I bet if he had pulled a gun he would have at least had 10 pointing right back at him. Your statement about defending himself is so true, it sure is a shame the world we live in. If he would have done that (running them over) he would a had a mob of 50 at his door waiting to do the same thing the others did but just worse, the people just don't realize he would be doing a public service.

DirtyMax
12-28-2005, 02:12 PM
thats why the north side should be caged in and blown up....

You're stereotyping. There's idiots everywhere.

d4rk13l4de
12-28-2005, 02:12 PM
definitly shoot them but not like this :guns1 i would do it like this for sure

1. :sniper
2. :sniper
3. :sniper
4. :sniper
5. :sniper

thats right 5 .50 cal snipers just to make it more interesting

Teufelhunden
12-28-2005, 02:15 PM
definitly shoot them but not like this :guns1 i would do it like this for sure

1. :sniper
2. :sniper
3. :sniper
4. :sniper
5. :sniper

thats right 5 .50 cal snipers just to make it more interesting :gay [/ignorelist]

Al
12-28-2005, 04:43 PM
HOLY FURK!!!

I made a delivery to that area while I worked at Pizza Hoe! There were ALWAYS kids in the street and they wanted to start trouble every time I passed through. They would stand in the street and not let you through. THe only way I ever managed to get through was by reving my engine and and try to go about ten over the limit a block before I got to them. THey would get out of the way only because I drove like a maniac. Even at that, they would sometimes throw stuff at my car as I drove past, but they always missed. I bet if one of them actually hit my car, I would drive back and hit one of them with my car (like 10 mph...it would take out their knees, but not critically wound them, the hood on my car is not very high...don't ask how I think of these things).

That is also near the area where the kids surrounded my car and tried to get me to give them the pizzas I had.

This is FARKIN NUTZ!!! Now I wish I ran over some of those kids.