TIP: Click on subject to list as thread! ANSI
echo: pol_inc
to: ALL
from: TIM RICHARDSON
date: 2010-04-19 17:23:00
subject: Random Violence?

This just in:



Beaten Jindal Staffer Says Protesters are the Perpetrators -


by  Connie Hair


04/18/2010


The mother of one of the victims of a brutal beating in New Orleans outside of
a Southern Republican Leadership Conference (SRLC) event has confirmed in a
new interview that the two victims assaulted outside of the high-dollar GOP
fundraiser believe their attackers were part of the crowd of protesters
outside the event.


Allee Bautsch, 25, a top fundraiser for Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, and her
boyfriend, Joe Brown, 29, were verbally assailed as they left the event,
followed to their car then savagely beaten.


Bautsch's leg was "stomped"¯ by her assailants causing breaks in
four places
that required surgery, a steel rod and seven screws to reconstruct. Brown
suffered a broken jaw and nose, a brain concussion and black eye.


The assailants were described as five Caucasian males, the main assailant
looking "dirty"¯ (but not homeless), with dark red ponytail and a beard.


During her first interview with Fox News (reported and transcribed in full on
HUMAN EVENTS) Bautsch's mother, Della Berning, confirmed reports of the
political nature of the attacks but was reluctant to discuss that aspect of
the assault.


In her latest interview with Yahoo News (via The Hayride, h/t Pat Dollard)
Berning went a bit further, saying her daughter Bautsch and her daughter's
boyfriend, Brown, believe the attackers were a group of political protesters
who followed them after they left the GOP event.


And they are not alone. Louisiana GOP Chairman Roger Villere, Jr., the host of
the fundraising event that took place April 9 at Brennan's Restaurant in the
New Orleans French Quarter, said when he and his party of a half-dozen people
tried to leave the event, the front door was blocked by protesters.


As reported in an interview with Villere by Lincoln Parish News Online, when
Villere's group left through the back door, they were spotted by a faction of
the protesters who gave chase.  Villere and his group managed to jump into a
cab before the protesters in pursuit caught up with them.


Bautsch and Brown left the restaurant about an hour later.


According to Berning, Bautsch's mother, the beaten couple was also targeted
from the moment they left the restaurant.

"things were said to my daughter and to her boyfriend that basically
everything was about money," Berning said. "From the time they were walking
out of the restaurant things were being said to them."

¯
The couple was not robbed by the group of five assailants, only beaten.


Mick Wright at the Tennessee Conservative has an extensive array of
photographs  of the actual group of protesters in his report on the nature of
their signs: all about money and "the rich"¯ and class warfare.


The main group planning the protest according to their fliers was The Iron
Rail Collective, a New Orleans-based anarchist group in the vein of those who
make news in America and worldwide as they trash and burn cities whenever and
wherever world leaders meet.


(Other reported protesters at the SRLC event included a group of University of
New Orleans "UNO" professors and local Democrat groups.) Their signs at the
GOP event protest included the capital "A" with a circle, an
anarchist gang-
style symbol, and such gems as, "Capitalist f***s,"¯ "Tax
the Rich,"¯ "JINDAL,
tell your rich friends to GO HOME," and "Ruling class
robbers"¯ to name a
few.


Select protesters attempted to hide their identity by tying scarves or
bandanas around their heads to cover the lower half of their faces right below
the eyes.


The GOP fundraising event was attended by Govs. Jindal, Haley Barbour (Miss.)
and Rick Perry (Texas).  Republican donors paid $10,000 per plate to attend.


In reports that have to date ignored the type of protesters outside the event,
and the violent nature of leftist, anti-government anarchist groups, the New
Orleans Times-Picayune is now reporting the police investigation of the
Friday, April 9, beating was not begun until the afternoon of Monday, April
12, after reports of the attack began to surface on the web.


The police report initially done the Monday after the Friday attack did not
include statements from Bautsch.  Police state at the time, Bautsch remained
heavily medicated.


STILL DEVELOPING¦


Connie Hair is a freelance writer, a former speechwriter for
Rep. Trent Franks (R-AZ) and a former media and coalitions
advisor to the Senate Republican Conference.


---
*Durango b301 #PE* 
* Origin: Doc's Place BBS Fido Since 1991 docsplace.tzo.com (1:123/140)
SEEN-BY: 3/0 633/267 640/954 712/0 313 848
@PATH: 123/140 500 261/38 712/848 633/267

SOURCE: echomail via fidonet.ozzmosis.com

Email questions or comments to sysop@ipingthereforeiam.com
All parts of this website painstakingly hand-crafted in the U.S.A.!
IPTIA BBS/MUD/Terminal/Game Server List, © 2025 IPTIA Consulting™.