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Supreme Court Justice Souter Assaulted
2004-05-02
Supreme Court Justice David Souter suffered minor injuries when a group of young men assaulted him as he jogged on a city street, a court spokeswoman said Saturday. The attack occurred about 9 p.m. Friday, court spokeswoman Kathy Arberg said. Supreme Court police took Souter, 64, to a Washington hospital, where he was examined and released about 1 a.m. Saturday, Arberg said. She did not detail his injuries except to say they were minor. Souter was not robbed, Arberg said. She gave no other details about the assault, or about any police investigation or arrests. Metropolitan Police Dept. spokesman Sgt. Joe Gentile refused to comment. A spokeswoman for Washington Hospital Center also would not talk about the incident because of privacy rules. Souter was running alone when he was attacked. He lives in a city neighborhood not far from the Supreme Court building on Capitol Hill, but it was unclear whether the assault occurred near his home. Souter is among the youngest justices and is a regular jogger. Souter was named to the bench by the first President Bush in 1990.
Posted by:Steve White

#4  Mom!
Posted by: Shipman   2004-05-02 12:28:38 PM  

#3  I'd love to hear the rest of this story.

Souter (not exactly a spring chicken, or very large, for that matter) is jogging alone, is assaulted by "a group of young men," and ends up with minor injuries and not robbed.

Did a passing cop scare them off? Or did Souter lay some Kung Fu on them?

Inquiring minds are dying to know.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2004-05-02 3:27:09 AM  

#2  isn't that sad that you have to ask?
Posted by: qno   2004-05-02 1:08:39 AM  

#1  I haven't checked DU, have they blamed Bush for "trying to fix the mistakes of his father" yet?

I've always liked Souter. But why is a Supreme Court Justice jogging alone in DC?
Posted by: joe   2004-05-02 1:07:11 AM  

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