Thug patea sin piedad a un tipo en la cara después de golpear el suelo en señal de protesta; la policía arresta a un niño de 14 años por ello


Hubo un horrible video de un hombre siendo golpeado por un grupo de matones en una protesta en Portland, y los policías creen que un niño de 14 años lo hizo. Cuidado, el video es muy gráfico y violento:

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A lot of people wanted to find the perp who did the deed, and cops believe they found him:
On Saturday, May 30, 2020, at approximately 7:00 p.m., a male victim was seriously assaulted in the 1000 block of SW 4th Avenue near an active demonstration. The victim briefly lost consciousness and the suspect left the scene.
Video of the assault surfaced on social media showing a male suspect aggressively kicking the victim in the head after he had been punched by another subject and knocked to the ground. Thanks to the public’s help, the suspect who was kicking the victim in the head was identified and Detectives were notified.
On June 4, 2020, at 1:20 p.m., Assault Detectives detained the 14-year-old male who was identified as the suspect who kicked the victim in the head. The 14-year-old suspect was taken to the Donald E. Long Juvenile Detention Center for the offense of Assault II. The investigation continues.
Various media platforms have falsely rumored the victim has passed away. The male victim sustained serious injuries but is not deceased.
Ugh Simplemente horrible Imagine las circunstancias en torno a las cuales alguien podría llegar al punto en que justifique ese tipo de ataque.

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