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'Hate crime' double standard as black Trump supporter is sucker-punched by a counterprotester?

Lindsey Bever

By Lindsey Bever The Washington Post

Published August 28, 2017

'Hate crime' double standard as black Trump supporter is sucker-punched by a counterprotester?
Counterprotesters crowded around him at an anti-illegal immigration rally in Southern California.

R.C. Maxwell, an African-American supporter of President Donald Trump, was voicing his views on immigration, saying that he had grown up in the black community and "I've seen problems with illegal immigrants."

"There's a problem with illegal immigration; I speak out against that," Maxwell shouted Sunday night during the "America First!" rally held in Laguna Beach. "That doesn't make me a Nazi."

Then the crowd got loud.

"You're a traitor!" one hollered.

"People want you in chains, dude," another person called out.

"I know they do," Maxwell said.

Another said: "If you want to keep the peace, you should leave."

Video showed a man emerge from the crowd and throw a punch - then Maxwell hit the ground. The scene turned into chaos as others tried to make him stop, and someone asked, "Where's the cops?"



The man, who was heard screaming and cursing, was later identified by police as 20-year-old Richard Losey, of Lancaster, Ohio.

Losey was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of misdemeanor battery with a hate crime enhancement, Laguna Beach police said this week in a statement.

But prosecutors have since said "there is not enough evidence" to charge Losey with a hate crime, according to the Los Angeles Times.

"Political motivation is not an area covered under hate crimes in the penal code," Susan Kang Schroeder, chief of staff for the Orange County district attorney, said in a statement, according to the newspaper.

California law defines a hate crime as "a criminal act committed, in whole or in part, because of one or more of the following actual or perceived characteristics of the victim:

Disability

Gender

Nationality

Race or ethnicity

Religion

Sexual orientation

Association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics

Authorities said in a statement that the victim was "sucker-punched" as he was "peacefully speaking with a group of people."

Losey had fled by the time police had arrived at the scene, authorities said, but video of the incident was shared widely on social media. Authorities said that after the victim contacted police Monday to report an assault by a counterprotester, police were able to identify the suspect.

When he was arrested, Losey was attempting to buy a bus pass for home. Police believe he was trying to flee the state to avoid prosecution.

Online booking records show that Losey is being held on $5,000 bail.

It's unclear whether Losey has an attorney in the case. He is set to appear in court late next week.

Following the incident, Maxwell wrote that he had been punched in the face by "ANTIFA," a far-left political movement characterized as anarchists and antifascists.

"My name is RC Maxwell and I am a victim of leftist violence," Maxwell wrote Tuesday on the website Liberty Writers.

He added:

"I was in attendance in Laguna ready to speak out against open borders and the consequence was a beating at the hands of the resistance crowd popularized by anti-Trump sentiment. My "stunt" is reasoning, my "tricks" are persuasion. In 2017, fact and reasoning is a justification of violence especially when it looks as good as I did in Laguna Beach.

"I knew things would get worse from there and the fact that I was dressed for one of my GOP events and not for a socialist rebellion was even more concerning. I couldn't back down. After all I skipped making an appearance to troll protesters at UTR with Baked Alaska to sponsor an event organized by Maxine Water's strongest challenger (Edwin Duterte) and I was feeling like quite the cuck watching Baked Alaska lay his life out on the line for American values while I posed for photo ops with cougars on the coast.

"I took a punch for Trump in Laguna Beach. Not because I had to, but because I wanted to expose to the nation how violent leftist agitators are."

Maxwell could not be immediately reached for comment, but he told Fox affiliate KTTV that the attack was unwarranted.

"I went over to the left side to see if I could engage them with dialogue, and I was instantly encircled by the so-called antifascists," he told the news station.

"I think the fact that I'm a black conservative causes a lot of problems for the left side, because there's no way they can really resolve that according to their narrative of what they think Trump supporters are," he added. "So I think that was something that was a bit triggering to the other side."

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