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JustWaitAFrekinMinute July 26th 13 02:54 PM

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https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...type=1&theater

F.O.A.D. July 26th 13 03:03 PM

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On 7/26/13 9:54 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:
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There's just no end to the racist bull**** you'll spew, given the
chance. Where is the reliable source that backs up the claim in this bit
of youtube nonsense?

Your source claims the "mainstream" media aren't reporting the incident,
but the New Haven Register, an old-line establishment newspaper is, and
did so days ago. In fact, the Register reported the incident the day
after it took place. Here's a followup piece from a couple of days ago:


New Haven police say witness accounts of alleged scooter theft, assault
all differ


NEW HAVEN Police are still attempting to piece together the events that
left Brooks Macquarrie seriously injured after his scooter was allegedly
stolen Friday afternoon.

The call came in on Friday as a motor vehicle accident on Goffe Street.
Sgt. Max Joyner, district manager of Beaver Hills, said he was down the
street and got to the scene about 30 seconds after the call came in.

There were no visible skid marks, Joyner said.

Sgt. Robert Lawlor Jr., head of the Robbery/Burglary Unit, said that
police so far have three witnesses, but all their accounts of the
incident are different.

“It doesn’t seem like anyone actually observed the initial incident,” he
said.

Some witnesses reported that between five and six male teenagers rushed
Macquarrie and pushed him off the scooter, then proceeded to assault
him, according to police.

The only possible accident debris was a small piece of plastic that is a
few inches long and a screw, he said.

Macquarrie is a technician at New Haven Powersports, located on Whalley
Avenue. He has also raced in Motocross races the majority of his life,
according to employees at New Haven Powersports.

He was released from the hospital on Saturday.

Doctors who evaluated Macquarrie said his injuries are inconsistent with
a quick beat down, according to Lawlor. Macquarrie had 31 stitches and
eight staples in his scalp, two fractured ribs and a fractured right
eye-socket following the incident. He was sent to Yale-New Haven
Hospital for treatment.

The last thing he remembers is being parked on his scooter at a red
light before noticing the group of teenagers crossing the street,
according to a previous Register report. One teen on a bicycle came
close before, but his next memory was waking up in the hospital.

“They didn’t take my wallet or my gold chain, just the scooter,”
Macquarrie said in a previous report.

There was also a report that a green car and a dark-colored Acura sped
away from the scene, Lawlor said.

Officers David Rivera and Jose Miranda spotted the candy-apple red
scooter on Dixwell Avenue near the plaza shortly after 9:30 p.m. Friday.
The two young men riding the scooter abandoned it after they fled into
the rear yard of 31 Orchard Place, according to police.

The scooter is being tested for forensic evidence.

Calls placed to Macquarrie’s residence weren’t immediately returned.

- - -

Nice try, asshole.


Hank©[_3_] July 26th 13 03:16 PM

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On 7/26/2013 10:03 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 7/26/13 9:54 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...type=1&theater




There's just no end to the racist bull**** you'll spew, given the
chance. Where is the reliable source that backs up the claim in this bit
of youtube nonsense?

Your source claims the "mainstream" media aren't reporting the incident,
but the New Haven Register, an old-line establishment newspaper is, and
did so days ago. In fact, the Register reported the incident the day
after it took place. Here's a followup piece from a couple of days ago:


New Haven police say witness accounts of alleged scooter theft, assault
all differ


NEW HAVEN Police are still attempting to piece together the events that
left Brooks Macquarrie seriously injured after his scooter was allegedly
stolen Friday afternoon.

The call came in on Friday as a motor vehicle accident on Goffe Street.
Sgt. Max Joyner, district manager of Beaver Hills, said he was down the
street and got to the scene about 30 seconds after the call came in.

There were no visible skid marks, Joyner said.

Sgt. Robert Lawlor Jr., head of the Robbery/Burglary Unit, said that
police so far have three witnesses, but all their accounts of the
incident are different.

“It doesn’t seem like anyone actually observed the initial incident,” he
said.

Some witnesses reported that between five and six male teenagers rushed
Macquarrie and pushed him off the scooter, then proceeded to assault
him, according to police.

The only possible accident debris was a small piece of plastic that is a
few inches long and a screw, he said.

Macquarrie is a technician at New Haven Powersports, located on Whalley
Avenue. He has also raced in Motocross races the majority of his life,
according to employees at New Haven Powersports.

He was released from the hospital on Saturday.

Doctors who evaluated Macquarrie said his injuries are inconsistent with
a quick beat down, according to Lawlor. Macquarrie had 31 stitches and
eight staples in his scalp, two fractured ribs and a fractured right
eye-socket following the incident. He was sent to Yale-New Haven
Hospital for treatment.

The last thing he remembers is being parked on his scooter at a red
light before noticing the group of teenagers crossing the street,
according to a previous Register report. One teen on a bicycle came
close before, but his next memory was waking up in the hospital.

“They didn’t take my wallet or my gold chain, just the scooter,”
Macquarrie said in a previous report.

There was also a report that a green car and a dark-colored Acura sped
away from the scene, Lawlor said.

Officers David Rivera and Jose Miranda spotted the candy-apple red
scooter on Dixwell Avenue near the plaza shortly after 9:30 p.m. Friday.
The two young men riding the scooter abandoned it after they fled into
the rear yard of 31 Orchard Place, according to police.

The scooter is being tested for forensic evidence.

Calls placed to Macquarrie’s residence weren’t immediately returned.

- - -

Nice try, asshole.


Given the city where this took place, it was a plausible account of what
happened.
Nice try asshole.

JustWaitAFrekinMinute July 26th 13 03:22 PM

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On 7/26/2013 10:16 AM, Hank© wrote:
On 7/26/2013 10:03 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 7/26/13 9:54 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...type=1&theater







Given the city where this took place, it was a plausible account of what
happened.
Nice try asshole.


Funny how harry based his whole rant on something I didn't even say...
LOL! What a fool..

F.O.A.D. July 26th 13 03:34 PM

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On 7/26/13 10:22 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:
On 7/26/2013 10:16 AM, Hank© wrote:
On 7/26/2013 10:03 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 7/26/13 9:54 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...type=1&theater








Given the city where this took place, it was a plausible account of what
happened.
Nice try asshole.


Funny how harry based his whole rant on something I didn't even say...
LOL! What a fool..



You posted it. I'm sure you and your right-wing trash buddies believe it.

Way back when, I used to walk sometimes from my high school, whose
property bordered on Goffe Street, to downtown New Haven. That stretch
of Goffe was in transition way back then. I had an afterschool job one
semester at a gas station at the intersection of Whalley Avenue, Goffe
Street, and Dixwell Avenue.

Whalley and Goffe are named after two of the three so-called regicide
judges who fled England and came to New Haven in the 17th Century,
anticipating prosecution under King Charles II for their connection to
the execution of his father Charles I. They hid in a rock cave on West
Rock, and that cave is an historical landmark called Judges Cave.



Eisboch[_9_] July 26th 13 03:56 PM

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"F.O.A.D." wrote in message ...

On 7/26/13 9:54 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...type=1&theater



There's just no end to the racist bull**** you'll spew, given the
chance. Where is the reliable source that backs up the claim in this
bit
of youtube nonsense?

Your source claims the "mainstream" media aren't reporting the
incident,
but the New Haven Register, an old-line establishment newspaper is,
and
did so days ago. In fact, the Register reported the incident the day
after it took place. Here's a followup piece from a couple of days
ago:


New Haven police say witness accounts of alleged scooter theft,
assault
all differ


NEW HAVEN Police are still attempting to piece together the events
that
left Brooks Macquarrie seriously injured after his scooter was
allegedly
stolen Friday afternoon.

The call came in on Friday as a motor vehicle accident on Goffe
Street.
Sgt. Max Joyner, district manager of Beaver Hills, said he was down
the
street and got to the scene about 30 seconds after the call came in.

There were no visible skid marks, Joyner said.

Sgt. Robert Lawlor Jr., head of the Robbery/Burglary Unit, said that
police so far have three witnesses, but all their accounts of the
incident are different.

“It doesn’t seem like anyone actually observed the initial incident,”
he
said.

Some witnesses reported that between five and six male teenagers
rushed
Macquarrie and pushed him off the scooter, then proceeded to assault
him, according to police.

The only possible accident debris was a small piece of plastic that is
a
few inches long and a screw, he said.

Macquarrie is a technician at New Haven Powersports, located on
Whalley
Avenue. He has also raced in Motocross races the majority of his life,
according to employees at New Haven Powersports.

He was released from the hospital on Saturday.

Doctors who evaluated Macquarrie said his injuries are inconsistent
with
a quick beat down, according to Lawlor. Macquarrie had 31 stitches and
eight staples in his scalp, two fractured ribs and a fractured right
eye-socket following the incident. He was sent to Yale-New Haven
Hospital for treatment.

The last thing he remembers is being parked on his scooter at a red
light before noticing the group of teenagers crossing the street,
according to a previous Register report. One teen on a bicycle came
close before, but his next memory was waking up in the hospital.

“They didn’t take my wallet or my gold chain, just the scooter,”
Macquarrie said in a previous report.

There was also a report that a green car and a dark-colored Acura sped
away from the scene, Lawlor said.

Officers David Rivera and Jose Miranda spotted the candy-apple red
scooter on Dixwell Avenue near the plaza shortly after 9:30 p.m.
Friday.
The two young men riding the scooter abandoned it after they fled into
the rear yard of 31 Orchard Place, according to police.

The scooter is being tested for forensic evidence.

Calls placed to Macquarrie’s residence weren’t immediately returned.

- - -

Nice try, asshole.

-------------------------------------

So, in your mind it didn't happen, huh? Guy gets hit by a car and a
couple of bystanders steal the scooter?


JustWaitAFrekinMinute July 26th 13 04:13 PM

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On 7/26/2013 10:56 AM, Eisboch wrote:


"F.O.A.D." wrote in message ...

On 7/26/13 9:54 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...type=1&theater




There's just no end to the racist bull**** you'll spew, given the
chance. Where is the reliable source that backs up the claim in this bit
of youtube nonsense?

Your source claims the "mainstream" media aren't reporting the incident,
but the New Haven Register, an old-line establishment newspaper is, and
did so days ago. In fact, the Register reported the incident the day
after it took place. Here's a followup piece from a couple of days ago:


New Haven police say witness accounts of alleged scooter theft, assault
all differ


NEW HAVEN Police are still attempting to piece together the events that
left Brooks Macquarrie seriously injured after his scooter was allegedly
stolen Friday afternoon.

The call came in on Friday as a motor vehicle accident on Goffe Street.
Sgt. Max Joyner, district manager of Beaver Hills, said he was down the
street and got to the scene about 30 seconds after the call came in.

There were no visible skid marks, Joyner said.

Sgt. Robert Lawlor Jr., head of the Robbery/Burglary Unit, said that
police so far have three witnesses, but all their accounts of the
incident are different.

“It doesn’t seem like anyone actually observed the initial incident,” he
said.

Some witnesses reported that between five and six male teenagers rushed
Macquarrie and pushed him off the scooter, then proceeded to assault
him, according to police.

The only possible accident debris was a small piece of plastic that is a
few inches long and a screw, he said.

Macquarrie is a technician at New Haven Powersports, located on Whalley
Avenue. He has also raced in Motocross races the majority of his life,
according to employees at New Haven Powersports.

He was released from the hospital on Saturday.

Doctors who evaluated Macquarrie said his injuries are inconsistent with
a quick beat down, according to Lawlor. Macquarrie had 31 stitches and
eight staples in his scalp, two fractured ribs and a fractured right
eye-socket following the incident. He was sent to Yale-New Haven
Hospital for treatment.

The last thing he remembers is being parked on his scooter at a red
light before noticing the group of teenagers crossing the street,
according to a previous Register report. One teen on a bicycle came
close before, but his next memory was waking up in the hospital.

“They didn’t take my wallet or my gold chain, just the scooter,”
Macquarrie said in a previous report.

There was also a report that a green car and a dark-colored Acura sped
away from the scene, Lawlor said.

Officers David Rivera and Jose Miranda spotted the candy-apple red
scooter on Dixwell Avenue near the plaza shortly after 9:30 p.m. Friday.
The two young men riding the scooter abandoned it after they fled into
the rear yard of 31 Orchard Place, according to police.

The scooter is being tested for forensic evidence.

Calls placed to Macquarrie’s residence weren’t immediately returned.

- - -

Nice try, asshole.

-------------------------------------

So, in your mind it didn't happen, huh? Guy gets hit by a car and a
couple of bystanders steal the scooter?



It happened. We know the guy... What is in question is if Treyvon's name
was invoked as an excuse during the carjacking... (or bikejacking as it
were).

iBoaterer[_3_] July 26th 13 04:28 PM

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In article ,
says...

On 7/26/2013 10:56 AM, Eisboch wrote:


"F.O.A.D." wrote in message ...

On 7/26/13 9:54 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...type=1&theater




There's just no end to the racist bull**** you'll spew, given the
chance. Where is the reliable source that backs up the claim in this bit
of youtube nonsense?

Your source claims the "mainstream" media aren't reporting the incident,
but the New Haven Register, an old-line establishment newspaper is, and
did so days ago. In fact, the Register reported the incident the day
after it took place. Here's a followup piece from a couple of days ago:


New Haven police say witness accounts of alleged scooter theft, assault
all differ


NEW HAVEN Police are still attempting to piece together the events that
left Brooks Macquarrie seriously injured after his scooter was allegedly
stolen Friday afternoon.

The call came in on Friday as a motor vehicle accident on Goffe Street.
Sgt. Max Joyner, district manager of Beaver Hills, said he was down the
street and got to the scene about 30 seconds after the call came in.

There were no visible skid marks, Joyner said.

Sgt. Robert Lawlor Jr., head of the Robbery/Burglary Unit, said that
police so far have three witnesses, but all their accounts of the
incident are different.

?It doesn?t seem like anyone actually observed the initial incident,? he
said.

Some witnesses reported that between five and six male teenagers rushed
Macquarrie and pushed him off the scooter, then proceeded to assault
him, according to police.

The only possible accident debris was a small piece of plastic that is a
few inches long and a screw, he said.

Macquarrie is a technician at New Haven Powersports, located on Whalley
Avenue. He has also raced in Motocross races the majority of his life,
according to employees at New Haven Powersports.

He was released from the hospital on Saturday.

Doctors who evaluated Macquarrie said his injuries are inconsistent with
a quick beat down, according to Lawlor. Macquarrie had 31 stitches and
eight staples in his scalp, two fractured ribs and a fractured right
eye-socket following the incident. He was sent to Yale-New Haven
Hospital for treatment.

The last thing he remembers is being parked on his scooter at a red
light before noticing the group of teenagers crossing the street,
according to a previous Register report. One teen on a bicycle came
close before, but his next memory was waking up in the hospital.

?They didn?t take my wallet or my gold chain, just the scooter,?
Macquarrie said in a previous report.

There was also a report that a green car and a dark-colored Acura sped
away from the scene, Lawlor said.

Officers David Rivera and Jose Miranda spotted the candy-apple red
scooter on Dixwell Avenue near the plaza shortly after 9:30 p.m. Friday.
The two young men riding the scooter abandoned it after they fled into
the rear yard of 31 Orchard Place, according to police.

The scooter is being tested for forensic evidence.

Calls placed to Macquarrie?s residence weren?t immediately returned.

- - -

Nice try, asshole.

-------------------------------------

So, in your mind it didn't happen, huh? Guy gets hit by a car and a
couple of bystanders steal the scooter?



It happened. We know the guy... What is in question is if Treyvon's name
was invoked as an excuse during the carjacking... (or bikejacking as it
were).


Do you have any REAL news sources for this?

F.O.A.D. July 26th 13 04:34 PM

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On 7/26/13 10:56 AM, Eisboch wrote:


"F.O.A.D." wrote in message ...

On 7/26/13 9:54 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...type=1&theater




There's just no end to the racist bull**** you'll spew, given the
chance. Where is the reliable source that backs up the claim in this bit
of youtube nonsense?

Your source claims the "mainstream" media aren't reporting the incident,
but the New Haven Register, an old-line establishment newspaper is, and
did so days ago. In fact, the Register reported the incident the day
after it took place. Here's a followup piece from a couple of days ago:


New Haven police say witness accounts of alleged scooter theft, assault
all differ


NEW HAVEN Police are still attempting to piece together the events that
left Brooks Macquarrie seriously injured after his scooter was allegedly
stolen Friday afternoon.

The call came in on Friday as a motor vehicle accident on Goffe Street.
Sgt. Max Joyner, district manager of Beaver Hills, said he was down the
street and got to the scene about 30 seconds after the call came in.

There were no visible skid marks, Joyner said.

Sgt. Robert Lawlor Jr., head of the Robbery/Burglary Unit, said that
police so far have three witnesses, but all their accounts of the
incident are different.

“It doesn’t seem like anyone actually observed the initial incident,” he
said.

Some witnesses reported that between five and six male teenagers rushed
Macquarrie and pushed him off the scooter, then proceeded to assault
him, according to police.

The only possible accident debris was a small piece of plastic that is a
few inches long and a screw, he said.

Macquarrie is a technician at New Haven Powersports, located on Whalley
Avenue. He has also raced in Motocross races the majority of his life,
according to employees at New Haven Powersports.

He was released from the hospital on Saturday.

Doctors who evaluated Macquarrie said his injuries are inconsistent with
a quick beat down, according to Lawlor. Macquarrie had 31 stitches and
eight staples in his scalp, two fractured ribs and a fractured right
eye-socket following the incident. He was sent to Yale-New Haven
Hospital for treatment.

The last thing he remembers is being parked on his scooter at a red
light before noticing the group of teenagers crossing the street,
according to a previous Register report. One teen on a bicycle came
close before, but his next memory was waking up in the hospital.

“They didn’t take my wallet or my gold chain, just the scooter,”
Macquarrie said in a previous report.

There was also a report that a green car and a dark-colored Acura sped
away from the scene, Lawlor said.

Officers David Rivera and Jose Miranda spotted the candy-apple red
scooter on Dixwell Avenue near the plaza shortly after 9:30 p.m. Friday.
The two young men riding the scooter abandoned it after they fled into
the rear yard of 31 Orchard Place, according to police.

The scooter is being tested for forensic evidence.

Calls placed to Macquarrie’s residence weren’t immediately returned.

- - -

Nice try, asshole.

-------------------------------------

So, in your mind it didn't happen, huh? Guy gets hit by a car and a
couple of bystanders steal the scooter?



Of course the scooter was stolen, but Psycho's youtube cite claimed it
was a result of the Martin verdict. Dóh.

F.O.A.D. July 26th 13 04:34 PM

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On 7/26/13 11:13 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:
On 7/26/2013 10:56 AM, Eisboch wrote:


"F.O.A.D." wrote in message ...

On 7/26/13 9:54 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...type=1&theater





There's just no end to the racist bull**** you'll spew, given the
chance. Where is the reliable source that backs up the claim in this bit
of youtube nonsense?

Your source claims the "mainstream" media aren't reporting the incident,
but the New Haven Register, an old-line establishment newspaper is, and
did so days ago. In fact, the Register reported the incident the day
after it took place. Here's a followup piece from a couple of days ago:


New Haven police say witness accounts of alleged scooter theft, assault
all differ


NEW HAVEN Police are still attempting to piece together the events that
left Brooks Macquarrie seriously injured after his scooter was allegedly
stolen Friday afternoon.

The call came in on Friday as a motor vehicle accident on Goffe Street.
Sgt. Max Joyner, district manager of Beaver Hills, said he was down the
street and got to the scene about 30 seconds after the call came in.

There were no visible skid marks, Joyner said.

Sgt. Robert Lawlor Jr., head of the Robbery/Burglary Unit, said that
police so far have three witnesses, but all their accounts of the
incident are different.

“It doesn’t seem like anyone actually observed the initial incident,” he
said.

Some witnesses reported that between five and six male teenagers rushed
Macquarrie and pushed him off the scooter, then proceeded to assault
him, according to police.

The only possible accident debris was a small piece of plastic that is a
few inches long and a screw, he said.

Macquarrie is a technician at New Haven Powersports, located on Whalley
Avenue. He has also raced in Motocross races the majority of his life,
according to employees at New Haven Powersports.

He was released from the hospital on Saturday.

Doctors who evaluated Macquarrie said his injuries are inconsistent with
a quick beat down, according to Lawlor. Macquarrie had 31 stitches and
eight staples in his scalp, two fractured ribs and a fractured right
eye-socket following the incident. He was sent to Yale-New Haven
Hospital for treatment.

The last thing he remembers is being parked on his scooter at a red
light before noticing the group of teenagers crossing the street,
according to a previous Register report. One teen on a bicycle came
close before, but his next memory was waking up in the hospital.

“They didn’t take my wallet or my gold chain, just the scooter,”
Macquarrie said in a previous report.

There was also a report that a green car and a dark-colored Acura sped
away from the scene, Lawlor said.

Officers David Rivera and Jose Miranda spotted the candy-apple red
scooter on Dixwell Avenue near the plaza shortly after 9:30 p.m. Friday.
The two young men riding the scooter abandoned it after they fled into
the rear yard of 31 Orchard Place, according to police.

The scooter is being tested for forensic evidence.

Calls placed to Macquarrie’s residence weren’t immediately returned.

- - -

Nice try, asshole.

-------------------------------------

So, in your mind it didn't happen, huh? Guy gets hit by a car and a
couple of bystanders steal the scooter?



It happened. We know the guy... What is in question is if Treyvon's name
was invoked as an excuse during the carjacking... (or bikejacking as it
were).



I wasn't saying the scooter wasn't stolen, moron.


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