A Mugging on Lake Street

A veteran investigative reporter looks into his own beating and finds himself confronting harsh and lingering questions of race

Hate crime or boredom attack, my injuries are the same. One thing about being hated, though—you have an identity. You’re a member of a distinct class who is important to the attacker. If you are attacked without reason, you’re nobody— you’re of no importance whatever. Mulling this over makes me question the whole notion of prosecuting hate crimes. Why is a racist thug more dangerous than the man who just feels like beating someone—anyone—up? ... Full Story »

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Tom Schreier
3.5
by Tom Schreier - Sep. 21, 2009

It is difficult to say yes because he wrote the article about an event that he does not remember. Although he is focused on what constitutes a hate crime, it would have been nice if he would have gotten ahold of one of the "Samaritians" and got a more complete story.

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