A shocking moment, a thug with alleged connections to a Proud Boys martyr hits the 23-year-old daughter of a high school teacher after calling her an n-word, saying “shut up”
- Watch a man from Kent who is allegedly linked to proud boys hit a young woman after calling her an “n-word” and a bitch
- Cameron Morgan and her friends were walking in High Square in Akron on Sunday night before being attacked by a racist thug.
- Her father, a local English teacher, said he had a “stomach ache”.
- Andrew Wallace, 26, turned himself in to police Monday after the attack
- Police are investigating whether Wales has ties to the far-right Proud Boys
Watch the disgusting moment when a man with possible connections to Proud Boys calls a young black woman with the letter n before hitting her right in the face.
Andrew Wallace, 26, surrendered after a video surfaced in which the thug called 23-year-old Cameron Morgan racially abusive before hitting her in Akron on Sunday night.
Cameron’s father, a high school English teacher and writer, said on social media that his daughter was walking in High Square with friends before being attacked.
The assailant turns to attack another random person before two men jump to stop him.
The video shows Cameron with a cleft lip after the attack, which the father said was not provoked.
Racist attack in Highland Square, Akron on Sunday night may have ties to the Proud Boys
“Shut your mouth”: the thug calls the young woman the letter n before “a sucker hits her” in a crime that is being investigated as a hate crime
The attacker clenched his right fist to punch Carmen in the face, leaving her in a coma
After the video ended, the attacker dragged Carmen into the street by her hair, her father told the Huff Post.
Cameron’s father, David, a former sports journalist who changed his career to become an English teacher, said his daughter could barely use her jaw to eat right.
‘Please! I have to press charges! I have a broken heart and I’m sick, “Cameron’s father said on social media, seeking help in identifying the man.
After the online publication, the detectives found a photo published by Record Couriershowing a strikingly similar man named Andrew Walls.
IN Record Courier an inscription, along with a story of Akron Beacon from about the same time, mentions Wallace as vice president of the Akron canton of the Proud Boys, a far-right group involved in the 2021 attack on the US Capitol.
Akron Police Captain Dave Laughlin said they were familiar with the images and were investigating any connection to the Proud Boys, but added that they could not say for sure that he was a member.
“Obviously it’s a corner we’re looking for to see if it has anything to do with gang activity,” Laughlin said.
After the attack, Wallace was charged with assault and possession of a firearm while intoxicated, and Akron police issued an arrest warrant on Sunday.
Wallace surrendered on Monday afternoon.
Cleveland Executive Director of the Islamic-Islamic Relations Council Julia Shearson called the attack “an act of racist hatred” and said it “should be prosecuted as such by law enforcement.”
She added: “As violent racism continues to grow across the country, it is essential that incidents like this be taken seriously.”
Records from the Municipal Court in Akron show that a second charge of assault has been added.
Wals pleaded not guilty to the charges, Akron police told WKYC, which said the details of the attack had been passed on to the FBI as Wals could face federal charges of hate crimes.
The judge scheduled the preliminary hearing for March 11 at 9:30 a.m. during a virtual court hearing on Tuesday.
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