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Cracker goes crazy at 'Cracker Barrel'
Man held without bond on felony charges in Cracker Barrel beating
(CNN) -- A man accused of screaming racial slurs while beating an Army reservist in front of her daughter outside a restaurant in Morrow, Georgia, was jailed and held without bond Wednesday after being indicted on felony charges. Troy Dale West Jr., of Poulan, Georgia, is facing one count of aggravated assault, two counts of battery, two counts of disorderly conduct, false imprisonment and cruelty to children for allegedly beating Tashawnea Hill outside a Cracker Barrel restaurant on September 9, according to a Clayton County Court online docket. West had been arrested on misdemeanor charges following the incident, but Clayton County District Attorney Tracy Graham Lawson took the the case to a grand jury asking for more serious charges. Hill's attorney Kip Jones told CNN that several hundred supporters, believed to be with the NAACP, Al Sharpton's Political Action Network and Rainbow Push, gathered outside the courtroom Wednesday morning in support of more serious charges against West. Jones said he and Hill were pleased with the new indictment. "We look forward to a conviction as Tasha and her 7-year-old daughter move forward to recover from this heinous incident," he said. West's lawyer, Larry King, had no comment about the indictment, according his assistant. Hill, 35, said the attack occurred after she warned West to be careful after almost hitting her 7-year-old daughter with the restaurant's door as she was leaving. West, according to a police report, admitted striking Hill "after she spit on me and accused me of trying to hit her daughter with a door." During an interview on CNN following the attack, Jones denied that she spat on West or did "anything to provoke the attack." Hill, an African-American, told police that West, 47, yelled racial epithets at her during the attack. Police said witnesses confirmed her account. "He did punch me with a closed fist repeated times. My head is still hurting today. I have knots on my head," Hill told CNN. She also said she was kicked. Police say Hill stated that "West punched her in the left cheek, forehead, kicked her body in several places, and punched her head in many areas several times." Hill's attorney said he was "convinced this was a hateful, racist attack ... based on the N-word, the B-word, etc." "The language was vile. It was racist. It was sexist. It was completely offensive, completely unprovoked," Jones said. Morrow is a racially diverse city in the southeast suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia, with a population of about 4,900, according to the 2000 census. Good thing that the KU football & basketball players weren't perpetrating their beat-downs in Morrow, GA. |
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...you going to the mall today?
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I don't know why you have to go all racist with the cracker stuff......
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My feeble attempt at humor. Sorry if it rubbed you the wrong way. |
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I'm just trying to relive the epic thread where we successfully spelled REPOST one letter at a time.
I'm afraid I will never know such glory again. |
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This is a repost? I did a search for "Cracker Barrel" before I posted and didn't see anything. My bad. Sorry. |
I'm not offended; just grateful for the opportunity to reunite with my innocence again - even if it was merely through a glimmer of hope.
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I can't shake the feeling that both people are being less than honest...
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Seriously; that guy should **** an AIDS Tree knothole. |
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