Thursday, April 16, 2015

Exclusive Update: Victim in the Panama City Gang-Rape is Not White

 

Delonte' Martistee, 22, of Bainbridge, Ga., L, and Ryan Austin Calhoun, 23, of Mobile, Ala., "were charged with sexual battery by multiple perpetrators in connection with a video that the Bay County Sheriff's Office said 'appeared to be of a gang rape that occurred on Panama City Beach during spring break.'" (BCSO)
 

George Davon Kennedy of DeKalb, Georgia, a student at Middle Tennessee State University, was taken in Tuesday night as police believe he is one of the men caught on video assaulting a woman in Panama City
 

By Nicholas Stix

I just spoke to the Bay County Sheriff’s Office Public Information Officer, Ruth Corley, and PIO Corley informed me that the victim of the most recent gang-rape on the Panama City beach—there have been others—was Hispanic.

I am certainly surprised, but keep in mind that she wasn’t black. I could not see blacks standing around and watching anyone rape a black female.

There are three suspects currently in custody. Delonte' Martistee, 22, of Bainbridge, Ga., L, and Ryan Austin Calhoun, 23, and George Davon Kennedy.

However, PIO Corley reported that Kennedy is a “principal,” who aided and abetted the other three by holding down the victims legs, but who did not engage in penetration. A fourth suspect did penetrate the victim, but only one of his hands is visible on the video, and PIO Corley is skeptical that he’ll ever be identified. (Unless, that is, one of his crime partners gives him up in a plea bargain.)

Delonte' Martistee and Ryan Austin Calhoun, have already been arraigned and charged with the alleged crimes. Kennedy, however, is still in DeKalb County, Georgia, and has yet to appear before a judge in Bay County.

Although at least one MSM report suggested the gang-rape was carried out on March 12, and most reports offered a range of between March 10 and 12, the Bay County Sheriff’s Office incident report has an even broader time frame:

“Incident occurred between 03/09/2015 @ 08:00 and 3/14/2015 @ 2359”

The victim appears to have been given some sort of drug, in order to incapacitate her, and which may have left her incapacitated (e.g., confused, dizzy) for some time beyond the period in question, whether that be hours or days.

From the incident report:

“She states that she blacked out at some point during the day, and didn’t recall much about the day, but remembers having to get assistance to get back to where she was staying.”
 

Previously, on this atrocity, at WEJB/NSU:

“Panama City, Florida: Drugged, Raceless Girl is Gang-Raped in Front of Hundreds of Diverse Spring Break Celebrants, None of Whom Intervenes or Call Police, but at Least One Filmed Heinous Crime on His Cellphone for Entertainment Purposes; Crime is Not Discovered for One Month”;

“More on that Panama City Gang Rape: What Big Media Don’t Want You to Know—It’s the Usual Suspects, and Probably the Usual Victim (Suspect Pictures, Video)”;

“Racist Panama City Beach Gang Rape/Hate Crime: Sheriff: ‘Animals’; ‘Within 10 feet from Where This is Happening There are Hundreds, Hundreds of People Standing There Watching, Looking, Seeing, Hearing What is Going on’”; and

“The Panama City Beach Gang-Rape: Why White Girls Must Submit to Being Gang-Raped by Blacks, and White Men Must Submit to being Railroaded into Prison on False Rape Charges”;

“One More Arrested, 2 to Go in Racist, Panama City Gang-Rape; Cops Find 3 More Cell Phone Videos.”

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I disagree. I have no problem imagining a group of blacks watching a black woman being gang raped. That's what savages do. In a contest between morals and "muh dik," it's no contest.

Anonymous said...

Is she a "white" hispanic? An Amerasian one? One with negro heritage? A latino surname doesn't necessarily denote race so it may well still have been an attack on a white woman, or at least one black men perceived to be one.

I'm getting tired of seeing the headlines saying 100's stood around and watched. According to whom? The video I've seen show a perimeter of blacks around the incident in question, whites in the background who may not have been able to clearly see what was going on. Assuming they even pay attention to what blacks are doing in their groups.
Did the blacks in the perimeter say: Lots of people were all around and watching (what they mean by "lots" is not just us blacks but whites), it's just a variation of blame whitey for our own shit. The media saying 100's stood around watching and showing spring break beach pictures of groups of white people makes it appear that whites were watching and ignoring. This is, of course, typical media manipulation.
Any white men or group of white men, stepping in on a situation like that are taking a big chance, there are various outcomes, none of which would end well for white males:

He ends up savagely beaten, possibly to death, as Kris Kime did during the Mardi Gras riots when he stepped in to help a woman being raped by blacks.

A group of white men trying to help end up being beaten OR if they are stronger than the blacks they end up being portrayed as the bad guys, the media will quickly look for any history of race bias, downplay the sexual assault and try to tag the whites as "racists". The media would just love to create another Howard Beach incident.

Of strong possibility also is that if the "victim" is a white woman may have more sympathy for sexually violent black men than white men and will not only not testify to help them but accuse the whites of being the instigators. The media would eat that up. Jerry PDX





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Chicago guy said...

Blacks standing around watching it as a form of entertainment shows the mentality involved. They seemed to be enjoying the show. Insofar as the victim being supposedly Hispanic that could mean anything. Those people are so stupid they can't make any such distinctions, they probably thought she was white anyway. Whatever she was this sort of thing doesn't belong on America's beaches or anywhere else in this country.