By Jerry PDX
Wednesday, January 15, 2020 at 12:10:00 P.M. EST
Remember Scott Hapgood, the man vacationing with his family in the Caribbean who was attacked in his hotel room by a hotel worker who demanded money? He killed the worker in a struggle, managed to leave the country by posting bond and is now considered a “fugitive.”
Hapgood’s family is white and the hotel worker was black. Basically, he is guilty of refusing to allow himself to be robbed and his family possibly sexually assaulted and/or murdered while white. Now the criminal’s family is outraged that their little angel got himself killed and is suing Hapgood (see below for their legal reasoning). Mitchell had been charged with rape only three weeks before attacking the family.
While I seriously question the Hapgoods’ common sense in bringing his young daughters to the Caribbean, he had every right to defend his family. Mr. Hapgood is suing the hotel for negligence. Relevant excerpts from the Fox News article are below:
Connecticut Banker Scott Hapgood Sues Anguilla Resort over Failing to Ensure “safety and protection”
Fox News
January 15, 2020
“The Connecticut man accused of killing an Anguilla hotel worker while vacationing with his family on the Caribbean island last April is now suing the resort for negligence, claiming it “failed to ensure the safety and protection of its hotel guests” by employing Kenny Mitchel in the first place.
“Scott Hapgood, a 44-year-old banker from Darien, filed a lawsuit against Auberge Resorts in Califonia Monday, accusing the Mill Valley-based company of negligence in the hiring and supervision of the 27-year-old worker who died on April 13 after a violent encounter with Hapgood.
“The lawsuit alleges that the company continued to employ Mitchel at the upscale Malliouhana resort even thought he had been arrested on a rape charge three weeks prior to his death. The arrest should have made him ineligible to continue to work on Anguilla, a British territory.
“Hapgood was freed on a $74,000 bond and returned to Connecticut. He has since refused to return to the British territory for additional court hearings over concerns for his safety. He is considered a fugitive there.
“The Estate of the dead man filed suit against the fugitive in CT last month and claim ...
“At that time, a physical struggle between them ensued,” the lawsuit claims. “Soon after the struggle began, the defendant completely and thoroughly restrained [Mitchel], who was substantially smaller than the defendant. [Hapgood] then pinned [Mitchel] to the floor, straddled him, and applied force and pressure to [Mitchel’s] neck.”
“Fearing ‘indefinite’ incarceration, Darien banker charged with manslaughter decides against returning to Anguilla for court date
“The lawsuit claims Mitchel posed no risk to Hapgood and that as a result of Hapgood’s actions, Mitchel died.
N.S.: In The Police Tapes during the 1970s, NYPD Bronx borough chief Anthony Bouza (sp.?) spoke of needing four big, burly cops to restrain a young, 110-pound, Puerto Rican car thief who was hopped up on coke, if memory serves.
That could be a great column--"Why do whites...?"
ReplyDelete...bend over backwards to assist illegals?
...as a group,fail to fully vote anti-Democrat?Or to put it another way,why would a white person EVER vote for a blackie?It's the seed of ethnic suicide?
...back down on racial fights(I'm talking politically)with blacks?
...have no vision of the future?
...allow reduction in sentencing for blacks?
--GRA