The "Knockout" game

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Has this phenomenom hit Oregon? It happened recently at the mall near me.

CULVER CITY (CBSLA.com) — Police have released photos of persons of interest in connection to the assault of a 60-year-old woman at Westfield Culver City shopping mall.

The woman was walking to her car in the first level of the mall around 3:50 p.m. Monday when she was struck from behind and knocked to the ground.
The victim was then struck several times by two female suspects, who then took her property and fled, police said.

Witnesses described the females as between the ages of 9 and 15 years old.
Authorities said the females in the photo may be connected to the incident, but they don’t know their names.

The victim was treated at a local hospital for unspecified injuries.
Anyone with information on the attack was urged to contact the Culver City Police Department Watch Commander’s office at (310) 253-6202.

I hope to catch one of these "Thugs" in the act some day and regulate on their candy ass.
 
That sounds more like assault and robbery than the knockout game.
 
crap, between 9 and 15 years old? That's younger than Travyon Martin!
 
That sounds more like assault and robbery than the knockout game.

for real especially considering there isn't a knockout game.

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articl...out-game-is-america-s-latest-phony-panic.html
Guess What? The ‘Knockout Game’ Is America’s Latest Phony Panic
Much like ‘wilding’ before it, the furor over the ‘knockout game’ bears all the hallmarks of an overblown panic over a crime wave that doesn’t exist.
Have teenagers adopted a new game of random assaults, with the goal of a one-hit “knockout”?

If you’ve been following local news, watching national coverage, or reading your Facebook newsfeed, you might think the answer is “yes.” The Today Show, for instance, reports that “teenagers [are] knocking people out for the fun of it,” targeting “women and children,” with cases “piling up.”

Likewise, CNN writes that “A sick so-called game known as ‘knockout’…is catching the attention of law enforcement throughout the nation,” and USA Today echoes the report with a brief on beefed up police vigilance in cities such as New York, Washington, New Haven, and Philadelphia.

It’s not hard to see why media outlets have latched on to this as an ongoing story. The prospect of random assault from rowdy, aggressive teens is scary, especially if they’re uninterested in theft and just want to attack. It’s as if we’re living in A Clockwork Orange, with our cities under siege by violent young men.

But it’s this media panic—as well as the strongly anecdotal nature of the coverage—that should give us pause before we declare the “knockout game” a national problem. After all, it wouldn’t be the first media furor over teen behavior. Recall the panics over “wilding”—where teenagers were attacking innocent bystanders en masse—or “headlight flashing,” where gang members were marking their victims during nighttime drives. In both cases, you could find instances that fit either description, but in a country with tens of millions of teenagers, where you could find examples of almost any behavior, you need more than a few anecdotes to prove a trend.

With the “knockout game,” we have several cases in a handful of cities, as well as five reported deaths. Victims tell similar stories: They were walking down the street when they were suddenly punched from behind. There’s no doubt that the experience is terrifying and traumatic.

But the question isn’t whether these random assaults happen. Of course they do. The question is whether this is a new dimension of urban crime, or a new name for an old phenomenon. Most of the evidence points to the latter. For starters, it’s not hard to find reports of senseless attacks on innocent bystanders. In 2011 in Washington, D.C., for instance, there were nearly 1,700 assaults excluding guns, including a random attack by a group of teenagers in a subway station. Violent crime is a fact of life in American cities, though it’s infrequent and on the decline, and that includes muggings and attacks by strangers.

Indeed, when asked about the “knockout game,” law enforcement has been skeptical. According to a recent New York Times piece, “[P]olice officials in several cities where such attacks have been reported said that the ‘game’ amounted to little more than an urban myth, and that the attacks in question might be nothing more than the sort of random assaults that have always occurred.”

The case for “myth” is bolstered further by the fact that the “knockout game” has been cited as far back as 1992, when it was compared to “wilding” as an example of dangerous teen behavior. What’s more, several widely circulated stories concerning the game have been debunked by websites such as Snopes, which note that they have no “verifying information.”

On top of all of this, it’s worth emphasizing the broad picture. Overall, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s 2012 crime report, there were an estimated 127,577 assaults with “hands and fists” in American cities with more than 250,000 people, a 0.7 percent increase from the previous year. The “knockout game” may or may not be a new phenomenon, but with a few instances out of tens of thousands of assaults, it’s not a trend, and media outlets shouldn’t treat it as one. A few teens may describe their behavior as a game, but to hold them up as signs of a crime wave is to cherry-pick data and mislead the audience. A little incredulity, in other words, would go a long way.

One last thing: Race is an obvious element in all of this. In almost every report, the assailants are described as young black men, and many of the victims have been white. It’s hard not to see the sensationalized coverage of “knockout”—and before that, “wilding”—as a reflection of our national fear of young black men. Indeed, in the more sinister corners of the Internet, you can find people who argue that these incidents are the opening shots in a “race war” by “feral black youth.”

It should be said the same logic drives the racial profiling behind policies such as “stop and frisk.” Never mind that the vast majority of young black men don’t commit crimes; the behavior of a few turns everyone into a suspect.

Which means that, if the past is any indication, today’s panic over “knockout” is almost certain to become tomorrow’s excuse for justifying our skepticism and fear of black teenagers.
 
YES. NOTHING TO SEE HERE. THESE ARE NOT PART OF THE CULTURE JUST RANDOM HAPPENINGS OF VIOLENCE FROM ROWDY YOUTHS
 
What color is their skin?

Without that, I can't make my fully informed decision.
 
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http://ktla.com/2014/02/12/women-so...in-robbery-at-culver-city-mall/#axzz2tDEzgsGK
 
Well if you really think indiscriminate violence and theft is in the culture of black people, you're gonna have to do something beyond feverishly pointing at random news headlines.

OF COURSE ITS NOT. THAT WOULD BE SILLY.
 
If Obama had a son...

http://cleveland.cbslocal.com/2014/...-made-after-mob-of-teens-attack-disabled-vet/

CLEVELAND, Ohio (CBS Cleveland) - Cleveland authorities have made several arrests following the mob beating of a disabled Army veteran by a group of teenagers.
Last Friday, the victim, Matthew Robinson, was surrounded by between six and eight teenagers while riding the RTA Healthline. Robinson told WOIO that he was attacked by the teens, then robbed of his possessions.

During the attack, the teens made several derogatory remarks about Robinson.
“What they were saying was, ‘Knock that boy out!’ ‘White boy.’ ‘Cracker,’” he was quoted as saying about the incident. “They were saying, ‘Knock that white boy out.’”
This week, three suspects – Kenneth Matthews, Ronald Reid Williams and an unnamed 16-year-old girl – were arrested by Cleveland and RTA police. The latter filmed the attack with her cell phone, and was said to still have the video at the time of her apprehension.

Despite the arrests, concern remains as other attacks of a similar nature have happened in the area, most of which are said to have been perpetrated by other young culprits, according to WOIO.

Added Robinson of the danger, “Your mother or sister could be on the bus, and the same thing could happen to them.”
 
If Obama had a son...

http://cleveland.cbslocal.com/2014/...-made-after-mob-of-teens-attack-disabled-vet/

CLEVELAND, Ohio (CBS Cleveland) - Cleveland authorities have made several arrests following the mob beating of a disabled Army veteran by a group of teenagers.
Last Friday, the victim, Matthew Robinson, was surrounded by between six and eight teenagers while riding the RTA Healthline. Robinson told WOIO that he was attacked by the teens, then robbed of his possessions.

During the attack, the teens made several derogatory remarks about Robinson.
“What they were saying was, ‘Knock that boy out!’ ‘White boy.’ ‘Cracker,’” he was quoted as saying about the incident. “They were saying, ‘Knock that white boy out.’”
This week, three suspects – Kenneth Matthews, Ronald Reid Williams and an unnamed 16-year-old girl – were arrested by Cleveland and RTA police. The latter filmed the attack with her cell phone, and was said to still have the video at the time of her apprehension.

Despite the arrests, concern remains as other attacks of a similar nature have happened in the area, most of which are said to have been perpetrated by other young culprits, according to WOIO.

Added Robinson of the danger, “Your mother or sister could be on the bus, and the same thing could happen to them.”

STOP BEING RACIST. THERE IS NO KNOCKOUT GAME

hoop fam
 
If a black youth says any combination of the words "knock" and "out" in the mirror three times, George Zimmerman appears draped in an American flag and shoots them
 
It's an urban legend! Saturday in Boston.

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It seems like the purpose of the knock out game is to try and knock someone out (with one punch?) The OP story, to me, reads more like a two punks trying to steal property and using violence to do it.
 
On right-wing sites like Breitbart, there's knockout hysteria. When someone posts about it, they've been reading those sources.
 
On right-wing sites like Breitbart, there's knockout hysteria. When someone posts about it, they've been reading those sources.

I got my video link from the CBS website. I then found a YouTube link, since you don't deal with introductory commercials.
 
Hoojacks defends blacks by saying theirs is a culture of hateful beating of the defenseless FOR PROFIT, not a culture of hateful beating of the defenseless simply as a game.

I'm convinced.
 
Hoojacks defends blacks by saying theirs is a culture of hateful beating of the defenseless FOR PROFIT, not a culture of hateful beating of the defenseless simply as a game.

I'm convinced.

MARIS has an utter lack of reading comprehension.
 

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