FBI investigates reported July 4 lynching attempt in Indiana
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[July 10, 2020]
By Steve Gorman and Mark Hosenball
(Reuters) - The FBI is investigating a
hate-crime report lodged by a Black civil rights activist in Indiana who
said he was assaulted by several white men threatening to lynch him
before a group of bystanders and friends intervened to stop the attack.
The federal inquiry into the July 4 confrontation at Lake Monroe, near
Bloomington, Indiana, was confirmed to Reuters on Thursday by FBI and
U.S. Justice Department officials in Washington and Indianapolis.
Vauhxx Booker, a member of the Monroe County Human Rights Commission,
said he and some friends were at a public park on the lake on Saturday
when a man wearing a cap emblazoned with a Confederate flag accused them
trespassing on private property.
The conflict escalated when five white men who appeared to be drunk
grabbed Booker, dragged him to the ground and pinned him against a tree
while punching him as one of his assailants yelled, "get a noose,"
according to his account of the incident on Facebook.
A group of onlookers and Booker's acquaintances, all of whom were also
white, began filming the confrontation with cellphones and demanding the
attackers release him, as one of the mob shouted back, "You get out of
her, leave the boy with us."
The attackers finally released Booker, and he and his friends retreated
to call 911. Video of the incident has gone viral on social media,
fueling U.S. racial tensions following the May 25 death of George Floyd,
a Black man, under the knee of a white policeman in Minneapolis.
Booker, also a Black Lives Matters organizer, said he suffered a
concussion, as well as cuts and bruises and patches of hair ripped from
his head, but was grateful to those who came to his defense.
"I had friends and strangers who were willing to put their lives and
their bodies on the line to make sure that a man they didn't know, who
looked different than them was able to survive the situation," Booker
said at a news conference this week.
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auhxx Booker (R) walks before what he said was an assault on him by
several white men threatening to lynch him, before a group of
bystanders and friends intervened to stop the attack, at Lake
Monroe, Indiana, U.S. July 4, 2020, in this still image taken from
video obtained from social media. Video taken July 4, 2020. VIDEO
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A spokesman for the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, whose
officers responded to the incident and were criticized for failing
to make arrests at the time, said the agency is cooperating with the
FBI while continuing its own investigation with local prosecutors.
"Our officers arrived that evening, talked to witnesses at the time
from both parties and have continued to conduct interviews as part
of the ongoing investigation," DNR spokesman James Brindle told
Reuters on Thursday.
Booker's lawyer, Katharine Liell, told reporters on Wednesday the
attack was "clearly racially motivated," and that her client
survived only because witnesses came to his aid.
(Reporting by Mark Hosenball in Washington and Steve Gorman in
Eureka, Calif.; Writing by Steve Gorman; Editing by Daniel Wallis)
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