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CNN: man accused of punching a 12-year-old street dancer has turned himself in
Posted on 7/9/20 at 6:36 am
Posted on 7/9/20 at 6:36 am
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CNN: "man", "street dancer". LOL. You think CNN doesn't have a purpose behind their articles?
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(CNN)Police in Missouri have arrested a man accused of sucker punching a 12-year-old boy while he was dancing, causing him to bleed from his head and his nose.
The incident happened just before midnight on Friday, July 3, according to the Cape Girardeau Police Department. Micheal "Crank" Curry, a dance instructor and owner of Fingerprint Urban Dance Studio, and two of his young students were in downtown Cape Girardeau, Missouri, dancing.
Curry has been taking students to street dance in downtown Cape Girardeau for the last four or five years -- never with any problems, he told CNN.
They'd been street dancing downtown for about an hour when a dark-colored car stopped in the street, and an adult male, later identified by police as 27-year-old Cedric Charles Moore, stepped out of the vehicle, Curry said.
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But then, Moore suddenly punched the boy in the head, sending him falling to the sidewalk while Moore fled back to the car and drove away, according to police and the video of the incident.
The boy, who stood back up in the video and was briefly doubled over and appeared dazed, was bleeding from his head and nose, according to the Cape Girardeau Police Department. Curry told CNN he suffered a concussion.
"(It's) traumatizing to watch, let alone be a victim of it," he said.
Curry initially ran after Moore but turned around and attended to his student when he realized there were two others in the car.
Police officers were able to identify Moore after viewing video footage of the incident and issued a warrant for his arrest, according to police. Officers attempted to find Moore at his residence and at other locations he was known to frequent but were "met with a lack of cooperation from the suspect's friends and family," police said in a statement.
On Wednesday, Moore turned himself in to the Scott County Sheriff's Office in Benton, Missouri. Police said he is being charged with second-degree felony assault and first-degree felony child endangerment. His bond was set at $50,000 cash only.
"The Cape Girardeau Police Department hopes that this arrest offers a sense of peace and security to the young victim and his family. Our department would also like to thank the large volume of information we received from the public on Cedric Moore. Your concern for decency and your tips on his whereabouts left this violent suspect with nowhere else to hide and helped to lead to his peaceful surrender," Sgt. Joey Hann said in a statement to CNN.
Curry told CNN he didn't think they were necessarily targeted, and that it may have just been a joke or an opportunity Moore had seized. Whatever the reason, he said he's not going to let the negativity stop the kids from doing what they love.
"We can't let one negative thing destroy everything we love to do, and I'm not going to let my kids miss out on something they do love to do because of fear," he said.
Curry said he's not going to force the kids to go if they don't want to, but he said he wants "to show them that not everyone in the world is bad."
And the response from the community has been helpful, too, he said. People from across the city have been reaching out, even setting up a fundraiser on Facebook for the boy and the studio. Even non-locals in the dance world have checked in and made sure the group is OK.
"So I really commend our local community and our dance community for reaching out and showing us that they care," Curry said. "That's the culture we grow up in."
CNN: "man", "street dancer". LOL. You think CNN doesn't have a purpose behind their articles?
Posted on 7/9/20 at 6:38 am to East Coast Band
Weird, no mentions of race of the victim or perpetrator
This post was edited on 7/9/20 at 6:39 am
Posted on 7/9/20 at 6:39 am to msutiger
My wife wants to pop a cap in that fool
Posted on 7/9/20 at 6:44 am to East Coast Band
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Officers attempted to find Moore at his residence and at other locations he was known to frequent but were "met with a lack of cooperation from the suspect's friends and family,"
Sound like good people.
Posted on 7/9/20 at 6:45 am to East Coast Band
Let’s pretend CNN was fair and balanced. Here would be their headline:
“Horrific Hate Crime Caught on Camera - Racist Black man viciously attacks random white child performer on street corner.”
“Breaking News: Perpetrator of Horrific Hate Crime now in Custody! The reason for this vicious attack is still unknown but systemic racism is suspected.”
“Horrific Hate Crime Caught on Camera - Racist Black man viciously attacks random white child performer on street corner.”
“Breaking News: Perpetrator of Horrific Hate Crime now in Custody! The reason for this vicious attack is still unknown but systemic racism is suspected.”
Posted on 7/9/20 at 6:55 am to msutiger
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CNN
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Weird, no mentions of race of the victim or perpetrator

Posted on 7/9/20 at 7:06 am to East Coast Band
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Curry told CNN he didn't think they were necessarily targeted, and that it may have just been a joke or an opportunity Moore had seized
It may have just been a joke? WTF.
Posted on 7/9/20 at 7:14 am to East Coast Band
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Micheal "Clank" Curry
should be his new name
Posted on 7/9/20 at 7:34 am to East Coast Band
This guy sucks, no doubt about that, but what kind of crappy parent lets their 12 year old child dance like a fool on a city street corner at midnight?
Posted on 7/9/20 at 7:40 am to DellTronJon
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This guy sucks, no doubt about that, but what kind of crappy parent lets their 12 year old child dance like a fool on a city street corner at midnight?
It is a popular downtown area, plus the kids like to dance so you know he has weird f'n parents
Posted on 7/9/20 at 7:45 am to East Coast Band
Why wasn’t he charged with a hate crime?
I mean, I know why he wasn’t charged with a hate crime.
But why wasn’t he charged with a hate crime?
I mean, I know why he wasn’t charged with a hate crime.
But why wasn’t he charged with a hate crime?
Posted on 7/9/20 at 7:47 am to East Coast Band
What kind of parent leaves their 12 year old to be a "street dancer" in an urban area at night?
Posted on 7/9/20 at 7:47 am to SpqrTiger
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Why wasn’t he charged with a hate crime?
I mean, I know why he wasn’t charged with a hate crime.
But why wasn’t he charged with a hate crime?
An earlier article explained that what they did charge him with has a harsher punishment.
Posted on 7/9/20 at 7:50 am to ConfusedHawgInMO
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An earlier article explained that what they did charge him with has a harsher punishment.
They say this every single time
Posted on 7/9/20 at 7:50 am to SpqrTiger
Only white heterosexual men are capable of committing hate crimes because we are the only ones that have power in society. You need El goucho to enlighten you buddy.
Also I am shocked but CNN does have an in-depth article on this incident and the perpetrators picture is in the article and it was mentioned that the victim is white. I can’t link it but I just read it I promise.
Also I am shocked but CNN does have an in-depth article on this incident and the perpetrators picture is in the article and it was mentioned that the victim is white. I can’t link it but I just read it I promise.
Posted on 7/9/20 at 7:59 am to upgrayedd
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They say this every single time
I don't blame them really. Would you want to deal with the avalanche of bullshite from #BLM if you filed hate crime charges on a black dude?
Posted on 7/9/20 at 8:03 am to ConfusedHawgInMO
There was a black guy here in BR that starting beating a white guy because he was at a gas station filling up when the black guy told him he was in the wrong neighborhood. Well, the white guy got beat and so did his wife and teenage daughter who were in the vehicle. Even a couple other black folks joined in. Not one was charged with a hate crime in that instance because of the reason you stated. Hate crimes are a fricking farce and are only designed to punish white men.
Posted on 7/9/20 at 8:11 am to upgrayedd
Hate crimes are indeed a joke. At least in that BR case the criminal was found guilty of a violent crime and I think is now serving life due to his prior convictions.
Posted on 7/9/20 at 8:11 am to East Coast Band
If we are going to have such a thing as a "hate crime", it should be evenly enforced.
EVERYONE- regardless of race- is capable of committing crimes rooted in hate.
Having said that- good people are good, bad people are bad- regardless of what color they happen to be. The first guys who came to the aid of this kid following the attack happened to be black. Kudos to those men for showing concern and decency towards a stranger in need- in a time when many people would just break out a damn cell phone, instead.
EVERYONE- regardless of race- is capable of committing crimes rooted in hate.
Having said that- good people are good, bad people are bad- regardless of what color they happen to be. The first guys who came to the aid of this kid following the attack happened to be black. Kudos to those men for showing concern and decency towards a stranger in need- in a time when many people would just break out a damn cell phone, instead.

Posted on 7/9/20 at 8:13 am to oleheat
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If we are going to have such a thing as a "hate crime", it should be evenly enforced.
If it was evenly enforced it would completely negate it's existence.
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