Thursday, July 29, 2010

Black Teen Attacks White Man For Listening to Rap

Fourteen-year-old Joshuah Lamb sits in a Juvenile Detention center after beating up a 22-year-old white man for listening to music by rapper Gucci Mane. The attack was triggered because Lamb didn't think white people should listen to rap music. Now the local State Attorney's Office is deciding whether or not to charge Lamb with a hate crime.



The incident started when David McKnight, a white man, was listening to Gucci Mane's hit "Wasted" which features Ft. Myers rapper Plies. McKnight was blaring the song on his boom box while listening to the radio, while Lamb was walking down the sidewalk.

"You shouldn't be listening to rap music because you're white," Lamb said according to a police spokesperson.

McKnight replied that he can listen to whatever music he wants. The argument escalated to a fight. That's when Lamb punched him, and attacked McKnight. About seven other boys eventually joined the fight.

"I couldn't get away fast enough, let's just put it that way. Then one of them spit on me, punched me, knocked me down, got a couple of kicks in from a couple of them," McKnight told news station WFTV. He suffered a broken toe, concussion, swollen eye and strangulation marks.

The song, which includes lyrics like "I don't wear tight jeans like the white boys / But I do get wasted like the white boys" and "I need more cases and Gucci not a racist / All my diamonds Caucasians," was a minor hit on radio and Mane has been championed by critics all across the spectrum. Even indie rock-centric Pitchfork Media gave the album the song appeared on a relatively high 8.0 rating.

It's unclear from the article how seriously the State Attorney's Office is thinking about charging Lamb with a hate crime or if WFTV is just stroking racial flames. When interviewed, McKnight said at first he wasn't sure that Lamb should be charged with a hate crime, but when pushed further by the journalist interviewing him decides that maybe he should be.

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