FBI investigating reported assault on Black Indiana man
INDIANAPOLIS — The FBI said Tuesday it was investigating the reported assault of a Black man by a group of white men at a southern Indiana lake.
Vauhxx Booker, a civil rights activist and member of the Monroe County Human Rights Commission, said the men pinned him against a tree and shouted racial slurs, with one threatening to “get a noose,” at Monroe Lake near Bloomington over the Fourth of July weekend.
Much of the assault was captured on cellphone video by Booker’s acquaintances.
“The FBI is investigating. We have no further comment,” spokeswoman Chris Bavender said.
Booker’s attorney, Katherine Liell, said the FBI was questioning witnesses and that charging decisions could be made soon.
“We want this investigated as a hate crime. It was clearly racially motivated,” Liell said. “We will continue our quest every day until some justice is served.”
Booker said he was pleased the FBI had gotten involved.
“I’m sad that this happened, honestly,” Booker said. “I just wanted to have a good time with some friends.”
Liell also complained that law enforcement officers with the Indiana Department of Natural Resources “did not move rapidly enough” in response to reports of the attack. She said their failure to make arrests at the scene warranted further investigation from other law enforcement agencies.
Bloomington Mayor John Hamilton said at Tuesday’s news conference that police continued to search for two people accused of knocking a woman unconscious and dragging a man with their car at a protest over the assault on Booker.
A man and woman in the Bay Area town of Martinez have been charged with a hate crime after one was seen on video defacing a Black Lives Matter sign.
Police Capt. Ryan Pedigo told the Associated Press that the confrontation happened near the Monroe County courthouse in Bloomington on Monday evening.
A male passenger got out of a red Toyota car and went to move an electric scooter that had been left in the road near the protest site, Pedigo said. A 29-year-old woman approached the car and placed her hands on the hood, he said.
The driver accelerated into the woman, launching her onto the hood. A 35-year-old man then grabbed the driver’s side of the car and held on as the vehicle continued to accelerate. Both were eventually flung to the ground and the car fled the scene, Pedigo said.
The woman was knocked unconscious and suffered a cut to her head, while the man scraped his arm. She was transported by ambulance to a hospital, but her injuries are not believed to be life-threatening, Pedigo said. Authorities have not released the identities of those injured or said whether they were participating in the protest.
The red Toyota has not been located and investigators are still trying to determine the identities and location of the male passenger and female driver, police said in a news release.
Several protesters provided police with cellphone footage, Pedigo said.
“The event last evening is being actively and aggressively investigated right now,” Hamilton said. “We are taking whatever steps it takes to bring justice to that event.”
The protesters had gathered in Bloomington, about 50 miles southwest of Indianapolis, to demand arrests in the assault on Booker.
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