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Demovictory9

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Mon Apr 26, 2021, 09:47 PM Apr 2021

After 'Despicable Act,' Court Says Man Can Sue Mich. Bar

The punch from Dawkins knocked Tyson unconscious, and Tyson's head bounced off the concrete sidewalk, according to testimony.

Although bar staff was alerted to what happened when someone went inside and announced that "an 'N-word' just got knocked out," nobody called the police, according to the summary of the case included with the opinion.

The bartender, Ian Graham, testified that he knew without looking it was Tyson who got knocked out because "we only have one colored in our town."


https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/2021/04/23/bar-cheboygan-bs-co-wolverine-racist-michigan/7349361002/

After 'Despicable Act,' Court Says Man Can Sue Mich. Bar
Edward Tyson's suit claims no one from BS & Co. called police after he was called n-word, assaulted

A Black man who says he was repeatedly called a racial slur and physically attacked outside a Michigan bar by a customer, an incident he says left him with brain damage, is now free to sue the bar after a lower court initially kept him from doing so. The Detroit Free Press reports that, in a ruling released Friday, the Michigan Court of Appeals cleared the way for Edward James Tyson's suit to continue against David Dawkins, the man who pleaded guilty to assaulting him, and Unthank LLC, the owner of the BS & Co. bar in Wolverine.

Per Tyson's complaint, he says he arrived at the bar with a friend on Sept. 12, 2015, to pick up a takeout order, but before he could even go inside, two people started calling him the n-word. Tyson says he "expressed his offense at the word," then tried to enter the bar, which is when he says Dawkins stepped in front of him, also called him the n-word, and then hit him, knocking him unconscious "for at least a minute," per the suit.


Tyson's friend says in the suit that Tyson's head "[bounced] on the concrete" sidewalk. Tyson says he doesn't remember anything else from that night—he says he was left with bleeding on the brain and frontal lobe damage—including after he says he regained consciousness and was attacked again by Dawkins before finally picking up his pizza and leaving. The bar, meanwhile, says it shouldn't be held responsible for the attack because it took place outside.

Tyson's lawyer isn't buying that, especially since a bartender working that night testified that Dawkins, who was later arrested, had a reputation as a racist, and because no one at the bar called police (though one night-shift manager says she offered to, but Tyson declined). "It was so obvious that a horrible, despicable act of racial violence was unfolding right in front of them," George T. Sinas tells the Washington Post. "And it was obvious that unless somebody did something this was gonna end badly."

https://www.newser.com/story/305369/court-man-can-sue-bar-after-racist-attack.html

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After 'Despicable Act,' Court Says Man Can Sue Mich. Bar (Original Post) Demovictory9 Apr 2021 OP
Scum. Karadeniz Apr 2021 #1
Racists don't deserve to be treated with respect. Initech Apr 2021 #2
I hope Tyson owns that bar before it's over. nt Maru Kitteh Apr 2021 #3
The incident happened on the bars property and not only did they NOT call the police they didn't uponit7771 Apr 2021 #4

uponit7771

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4. The incident happened on the bars property and not only did they NOT call the police they didn't
Tue Apr 27, 2021, 09:31 PM
Apr 2021

... call the ambulance either.

This must be the norm for them, just damn

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