Last Saturday 32 year-old Bosnian refugee Zemir Begic was beaten to death with hammers in South St. Louis.
Three teens, 15, 16 and 17, were arrested. The 17 year-old was charged as an adult in the horrific beating.
The teens beat Zemir Begic to death with hammers in St. Louis City.
Zemir was a husband, father and brother.
According to a South city resident the youths were screaming,
“F— the white people. Kill the white people.”
Stopped by the memorial for Zemir Begic in St. Louis – no protesters out -the Bosnians are at work pic.twitter.com/AQkRuUOnSP
— Jim Hoft (@gatewaypundit) December 1, 2014
On Friday morning there was another vicious attack on a Bosnian woman near Bevo Mill in South St. Louis.
CBS Local reported:
St. Louis police are investigating an alleged hate crime in the Bevo neighborhood early this morning that left a 26-year-old woman beaten.
According to a police report, at about 5:30 a.m., a Bosnian woman was driving on the 4600 block of Lansdowne when three black males in their late-teens to early-20s stepped in front of her vehicle.
When the woman tried to drive around them, the suspects reportedly pulled out a firearm, so she stopped the car.
After hitting her windshield with a crowbar, the suspects pulled the woman from her car, threw her on the ground and kicked her.
A suspect grabbed her purse, searched it, and told the others it was empty. All three suspects then fled the scene.
Police say the woman said she thought the crime was racially motivated because the suspects asked her if she was Bosnian.
More… The St. Louis Police Department released the following information, via StL Bosnians.
Incident: Robbery 1st
Location: 4600 block of Lansdowne
Date/Time: 12/5/14 @ 05:25
Victim: 26-year old white female
Suspect(s): Three unknown black males, late teens-early 20s
The victim stated she was driving in the 4600 block of Lansdowne when three unknown suspects walked in front of her vehicle. When the victim attempted to drive around them, the suspects displayed a firearm and ordered her to stop her vehicle, to which she complied. One of the suspects then approached the driver’s side, produced an object, possibly a crowbar, and struck the windshield of her vehicle. The suspects then ordered the victim to exit her vehicle. The victim refused and one of the suspects pulled her out of the car. During this time, another suspect opened the passenger side door of the vehicle, went through the victim’s purse and stated that it was empty. One of the suspects then pushed the victim to the ground and kicked her. All three suspects then fled the scene. A passerby located the victim on the ground and contacted this department. EMS responded, however the victim refused further medical treatment and said she would respond to a hospital at a later time. As of now, officers are investigating this incident as a “bias crime” based on the victim’s account of the incident. The investigation is ongoing.