Black Boston Man Sues Patriot Front Over Racially-Charged 2021 Attack
Black Boston Man Sues Patriot Front Over Racially-Charged 2021 Attack
An African-American man from Boston who claims he was assaulted by neo-Nazis has filed a lawsuit against a white supremacist organization, saying that he intends to bankrupt it.According to The Associated Press, the complaint was filed on behalf of Charles Murrell III, a black teacher and musician.In his lawsuit, Murrell says that he was playing his saxophone near the Boston Public Library on July 2, 2022, when he was surrounded by members of the Patriot Front, who allegedly assaulted him in a “coordinated, brutal, and racially motivated attack.”No one has been charged in connection with the assault, and an investigation into the crime remains open.Murrell, writes The Associated Press, was taken by ambulance to a hospital, where he was treated for a number of lacerations, some of which required stitches.“As a result of this beating, Mr. Murrell sustained physical injuries to his face, head, and hand, all of which required medical attention. Mr. Murrell also continues to suffer significant emotional distress to this day as a result of the incident,” the lawsuit claims. “Among other harms, those physical and emotional injuries have adversely affected Mr. Murrell’s ability to earn a living as a musician.”Murrell, his attorneys say, has “been plagued by severe anxiety, mental anguish, invasive thoughts, and emotional distress, including, but not limited to, persistent concern for his physical safety and loss of sleep.”
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