Friday, April 20, 2007

ANOTHER WHITE WOMAN RAPED IN HARLEM



One of the few stories of the assault on white folks in Harlem made public. Real estate interests and the Mayor have been blocking most of these rapes, murders and assaults from the public to continue the illusion the Harlem has changed and that it is safe for "everybody". Go ahead and try your luck my melanin challenged friends. Walk on by with your ipod or cell phone on in Harlem at night like your on 73rd and Broadway and take a gamble. It's getting warm and Harlem residents are still unemployed and being pushed out of their longtime homes. Be the "trailblazer" or "pioneer" in Harlem. "Just wait Amber, Harlem's changing, you'll see, be patient. OK- go for it. They will be more ipods with Coldplay and Greenday for sale in Harlem this summer. Maybe I can get one of those ipod phones for cheap! Notice the picture of the suspect BLASTED on News 1. Keyword is suspect.

April 19, 2007

Police said Thursday that they are looking to question a man in connection with the weekend rape of a Columbia University Graduate student in Hamilton Heights.

The Manhattan special victims unit is looking to question William Roberts. He's described as being 30 years old, 5’ 5” tall and 170 lbs.

Police are not yet calling Roberts a suspect.

Police say an attacker, who had been lurking in the elevator looking for a target, followed the 23-year-old woman into her building on Hamilton Terrace at around 9:30 p.m. Friday and forced his way into her apartment, where he raped her and held her hostage for 19 hours.

The attacker allegedly slit the woman's eyelids, and burned her with hot water and bleach.

The next day, investigators say he set the apartment on fire while the victim was still inside and fled the scene. The victim was able to escape. She remains hospitalized with serious, but not life-threatening injuries.

Police say there is no indication that the attacker knew the suspect.

Anyone with any information can call the Crime Stoppers hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS.

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

i think the way you celebrate this attack is sick and by holding up violence towards ANYONE as the only way we can defend harlem you are confirming every horrible stereotype that white people have about us.

as someone who has been the victim of a rape---your post sickens me.

8:02 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

i agree. you need to get your head checked, bro

10:22 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

In reference to the comment: "horrible stereotype that white people have about us."
Why do you keep refering to this as a 'stereotype'? It's what you do because it's what you are. Read the crime statistics nationally. Christ! Stop signing a lie like a mantra thinking that eventually everyone will believe it!

10:15 PM  

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