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2021-05-18 -Lurid Crime Tales-
Black woman called her a 'White b----' before the attack
[FOXNEWS] Police in Louisville, Kentucky, are reportedly investigating after a disabled Army veteran claimed she was called a "White b----" and then beaten by a group of Black women in a grocery store parking lot on Mother's Day.

In an on-camera interview with WAVE3 News, Pamela Ahlstedt-Brown recalled trying to leave the Kroger on Breckinridge Lane on May 9 by backing out of a handicapped parking spot — but stopped short when she noticed that a vehicle had blocked her in.

"I get out and I say, ’Do you guys need any help?’ and she said, ’F--- you, you White b----’," Ahlstedt-Brown told the outlet, referring to one of the women in the other vehicle. "I said, ’Hold on, you don’t even know me.’ I said, ’That’s fine. If you don’t need anything, that’s fine. I’ll get back in the car.’"

Ahlstedt-Brown described the vehicle as a black Dodge — either a Charger or Challenger. She said one of the women proceeded to throw the contents of a cup at her before they all got out and attacked her.

"I mean, they were beating me, and I was in a fetal position, covering my face, making sure they didn’t get my eyes," Ahlstedt-Brown said. "I could have been killed, but I know how to protect myself. I mean, I’m a strong person."

Ahlstedt-Brown told the outlet that bystanders intervened to break up the fight — not members of a Kroger security team. She said she suffered a broken nose.

A photo shared by WAVE3 News showed Ahlstedt-Brown wearing what appeared to be a bloodied white T-shirt that read "Run Army, Run Strong" and referenced a race in 2011.

Kroger did not immediately return a Fox News request for comment Sunday.

Ahlstedt-Brown, whose husband is Black and children are bi-racial, expressed concern that race played a role in the incident and that it could happen to someone else if the alleged assailants aren’t caught.

"It’s hard for us because we all feel like, well, what if we would have been there? It makes you feel helpless," Ahlstedt-Brown’s husband, Edward, told WAVE, before explaining how their children reacted to the attack. "It was terrible for them and for me to have their mom come home in that condition."

It’s unclear whether police have identified suspects or made arrests related to this incident.

The Louisville Metro Police Department did not immediately return a Fox News request for comment Sunday.

"We're gonna collect all the evidence, present it in court and they will decide," an LMPD police front man previously told the Independent Chronicle, weighing the potential for hate crime charges. "A hate crime is an enhancement; in this case, ... an assault is where we are at at this time."
Posted by Fred 2021-05-18 00:00|| || Front Page|| [8 views ]  Top

#1 Time to fight back against this bullshit. Can't rely on law enforcement in this country any more.

Need to strike fear into these savages
Posted by Ho Chi Darling of the Hatfields8452 2021-05-18 02:58||   2021-05-18 02:58|| Front Page Top

#2 If it's not a hate crime, then the other choice is those people just like to do that stuff. Like with the Knoxville Horror.
Posted by Skunky Jumble3099 2021-05-18 06:44||   2021-05-18 06:44|| Front Page Top

#3 More Equatorial fun and games.
Posted by Dacama 2021-05-18 08:01||   2021-05-18 08:01|| Front Page Top

#4 snowflake learned a lesson. Some "people" are not worth helping.
Posted by Chris 2021-05-18 08:04||   2021-05-18 08:04|| Front Page Top

#5 Since she has a black husband and child I'm sure the cops will identify the attackers as white supremacist's.
Posted by rjschwarz 2021-05-18 10:45||   2021-05-18 10:45|| Front Page Top

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