On Dec 6, 4:38 pm, Rightwinghank <
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> Woman beaten on bus
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> Sarah Kreager suffered two broken bones in her left eye socket after
> nine teenagers allegedly attacked her on a city bus. Dec 6, 2007 3:00
> AM (15 hrs ago) by Luke Broadwater, The Examiner
> BALTIMORE (Map, News) - As Sarah Kreager, 26, tried to sit down on a
> Baltimore City bus Tuesday, police say, a middle-schooler told her she
> couldn't. When she attempted to take another seat, a middle-schooler
> wouldn't let her. Finally, according to police, Kreager just sat
> down.
>
> She was "immediately attacked" by nine students -- three females and
> six males -- from Robert Poole Middle School. They punched and kicked
> her at 2:59 p.m. at the intersection of 33rd Street and Chestnut
> Avenue, according to Maryland Transit Administration police.
>
> Kreager was dragged off the bus and her boyfriend, Troy Ennis,
> attempted to get her back on, police said.
>
> She sustained "serious injuries" and had to be transported to the
> University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center, according to a police
> report.
>
> Examiner.com Related Articles:
> Woman assaulted by nine teens on transit bus
> Kreager suffered two broken bones in her left eye socket, police said.
>
> "She had eye muscles that were damaged," a police report states. "She
> had deep lacerations on the top of her head and another above her
> neck."
>
> Two seats and the bus' rear glass were destroyed during the attack,
> police said.
>
> The bus driver on the No. 27 line quickly called police, who responded
> and arrested the nine juveniles, said Jawauna Greene, an MTA police
> spokeswoman.
>
> All nine suspects, ages 14 and 15, were arrested and charged with
> aggravated assault.
>
> Their bus tickets -- provided by the school -- have been revoked, Greene
> said.
>
> "Riding the bus is a privilege," she said. "Public safety is our
> primary concern."
>
> Greene said the investigation into the incident was ongoing and she
> didn't know whether the attack had anything to do with the victim's
> race.
>
> The suspects in the incident are black. The victim is white, according
> to the police report.
>
> Baltimore resident David Briggs, who lives near the crime scene, said
> the incident underscores Baltimore's pervasive crime.
>
> "Now, I can't even ride the bus," he said.
>
> Examiner Staff Writer Stephen Janis contributed to the article.
>
>
lbroadwa...@baltimoreexaminer.com> .......................................
>
> Go to Baltimore...Camden....North Philly....Washington DC...and other
> inner city black cities...
>
> and if you are white.....better be carrying a gun....cause you are now
>
> in da jungle.
>
> love
> hank