'Point 'em out, knock 'em out': Brutal game ends when assault victim fires his concealed handgun
The game was called "point 'em out, knock 'em out," and it was as random as it was brutal.
The object: Target an innocent victim for no other reason than they are there, then sucker punch him or her.
But on this day in Lansing, there would be no punch. The teen-age attacker had a stun gun. He did not know his would-be victim was carrying a legally concealed pistol.
The teen lost the game. . . .
Hence this stun-gun attack is simply another version of the wildly popular and rapidly spreading, in all Western nations--in the UK a teenage girl was punched so hard in the back of the head that when her face hit the sidewalk all of her teeth were broken out--'Knockout Game.'
But, no, in almost all cases it is not just that the victims are "innocent" and that "they are there." It is that the victims are hapless whites and the perpetrators are black thugs, which the media usually covers up or glosses over.
But, no, in almost all cases it is not just that the victims are "innocent" and that "they are there." It is that the victims are hapless whites and the perpetrators are black thugs, which the media usually covers up or glosses over.