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UPDATE: DA Drops Charges Against Woman Beaten By Racist Man

UPDATE DA Drops Charges Against Woman Beaten By Racist Man
Date Posted: Thursday, April 4th, 2019
Authorities in Dallas dropped the felony charge against a Black woman seen on video last month being brutally beaten by a racist white man, civil rights attorney S. Lee Merritt announced on Wednesday.

As we reported Tuesday, Dallas police charged L’Daijohnique Lee with criminal mischief in her confrontation with bartender Austin Shuffield on March 21. She was accused of damaging Shuffield’s pickup truck after he violently attacked her in the Dallas neighborhood of Deep Ellum.
 
A spokeswoman for the Dallas County District Attorney’s Office confirmed to the Dallas Morning News on Wednesday afternoon that District Attorney John Creuzot declined to prosecute Lee.

“The DA did what was right, what they were supposed to do in this situation. But it’s an embarrassment that these charges were brought forward,” said Merritt who is representing Lee, adding that he was “ashamed of the Dallas Police Department.”

Creuzot said that he had no idea the city’s police department planned to file charges against Lee.

“The District Attorney had no prior knowledge that an arrest warrant was issued,” Creuzot said in a terse statement on Tuesday night. “When and if charges reach the District Attorney’s Office, we will take appropriate action.”

In the encounter between Shuffield and Lee, Shuffield appears in the viral video to hold a gun in one hand as he slaps away Lee’s cellphone. She was reportedly attempting to call 911. Lee responded to Shuffield’s aggression by shoving him away, but he retaliated by punching her multiple times. He also reportedly called her a “stupid nigger” during the assault.
 
Shuffield was released on $2,000 bond the same day he was locked up for attacking the 24-year-old woman. He was initially charged with misdemeanor assault. After angry public protests about the slap on the wrist, the police upgraded the charges to aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, a second-degree felony, and unlawfully carrying a weapon.

There was even more outrage when the police charged Lee for damaging Shuffield’s vehicle.

Dallas police added salt to the wound Tuesday afternoon at a news conference where Deputy Chief Thomas Castro discussed the controversial charges against Lee.

“It’s not the intention of the Dallas Police Department to pick one side or the other. We value all of our citizens,” he said.

Source: newsone.com

Date Posted: Thursday, April 4th, 2019 , Total Page Views: 1448

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