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HARPER: ‘Knockout game’ not a myth to liberal Sharpton
As much of the media failed to acknowledge that the “knockout game” involved mostly black-on-white crime, two well-known black leaders have decried the violence: the Rev. Al Sharpton and Chicago Tribune columnist Clarence Page.
The assaults in which, for the most part, young blacks tried to knock out others, often older people, with a single punch have been reported throughout the nation, in Jersey City, N.J.; Lansing, Mich.; Los Angeles; New York; Philadelphia;
Pittsburgh; Syracuse, N.Y.; and other mainly urban areas.
Mr. Sharpton, long known for heightening rather than defusing tension on racially divisive issues, argued the trend was a serious one in a column in the Huffington Post. . . .
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/dec/4/harper-knockout-game-not-a-myth-to-liberal-sharpto/#ixzz2mbVv1SQ1