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White Supremacist Teens Beat A 76 Yr Old Black Man With A Sledgehammer

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76 year old James Privott is back home in his Windsor Mill neighborhood where he is still recovering physically and emotionally. His wife, who refused to go on camera, said she must monitor him 24 hours a day. The couple's lawyer Renee Swafford told ABC2, "We are saddened by the events and had hoped in 2009 we would have moved further along in race relations."

As for the two teens charged in connection with the beating, police said they're still not sure why 17 year old Emmanuel Miller and 16 year old Zachary Watson became involved with Lockner. We are really not in a position to know the full extent of their beliefs or a lot about their lives," said Baltimore City Police Commissioner Fred Bealefeld. City police picked up 17 year old Emmanuel Miller and 16 year old Zachary Watson. According to charging documents, Watson implicated Miller during questioning. "They are being charged as adults, both of them being charged with attempted first degree murder and charges related to the theft of the vehicle," said Commissioner Fred Bealefeld. But the two teens will not be charged with a hate crime. Police say that falls entirely on Calvin Lockner, his Hitler tattoo and his membership to the Aryan Brotherhood. In charging documents, both teens blame Lockner for the racially-motivated beating of 76 year old James Privott while he was fishing with his wife early Tuesday. At this point, investigators say they're not sure why the teens were involved. "We are really not in a position to know the full extent of their beliefs or a lot about their lives," said the commissioner. Back on the dock at Fort Armistead Park in South Baltimore, there's relief following these new arrests. "Very good. I like to see that. We need more police patrol in this area if it is going to happen again we gotta stop it before it happens," said fisherman Patrick Rucker. But it was more than just solid police work that helped to put all three suspects in jail. The department says it was flooded with tips from the Curtis Bay community "In this case, you know people did the right thing".
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