Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Philadelphia condones vigilante justice against presumptively innocent men accused of rape
An update of this story.
The hanging trees from the Old South have been figuratively replanted in Philadelphia's Kensington neighborhood.
On a steamy day in June of 2009, an innocent man named Michael Zenquis was beaten by an angry mob after he was wrongly accused of raping an 11-year-old girl. A female onlooker yelled, "Rapist!" He heard someone say he deserved to die while others shouted, "Kill him, kill him!" Michael was beaten with sticks and a baseball bat. Michael was stomped. Michael was bleeding, but he kept yelling, "I'm innocent, I didn't do anything." When the vicious attack finally ended, Michael had sustained injuries to his back, his eye, his shoulder, and his foot.
The police took Michael away but quickly discovered they had picked up the wrong guy. So what do you think they did? They dropped him right back in the neighborhood where the animals had beaten him. Getting out of Kensington alive became a terrifying ordeal for Michael.
In light of this despicable atrocity to an innocent man, what did the Mayor do? What did the police commissioner do?
I'll tell you what they did: nothing.
Worse. The next day, a different mob caught up with the actual rapist, named Jose Carrasquillo. What do you think happened? The mob gave him a brutal beating that lasted several minutes until the police got there.
So, did the mayor or the police condemn the vigilante justice?
Exactly the opposite. The police gave two of the men who helped "apprehend" Carrasquillo $5,750 each.
Further, Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey announced he would not pursue criminal charges against the mob. Ramsey explained that the man's injuries were not life-threatening (the new test for assault in Philadelphia?), and, after all, emotions were running high. "From what I've seen so far," Ramsey smugly declared, "we have one victim and that's an 11-year-old girl.''
And the message this sends to people predisposed to vigilante justice is -- what, exactly?
I know, I know. It's pretty damn hard to feel sorry for a child rapist. But "feeling sorry" has nothing to do with it. As ACLU attorney Mary Catherine Roper said: "It's shocking that the police are not going to do anything in response to what is essentially mob violence against [Carrasquillo]. This went beyond apprehending the guy.''
You see, we have no choice but to condemn the savage beating of Carrasquillo. It is impossible to accept the vigilante justice in the Carrasquillo case and condemn it in the Michael Zenquis case.
We condemn all vigilante justice precisely because of the Michael Zenquises of this world.
Finally, word comes that Michael Zenquis is suing the city and the police. We applaud him for that, because it will put the entire ugly affair back in the spotlight. Zenquis' lawsuit claims that officers not only encouraged the "street justice" but that higher ups, including Mayor Nutter and Police Commissioner Ramsey, condoned it. The officers "specifically advised the civilians that they should use physical force against plaintiff," according to the complaint: "(T)he clear message from the officers [was] that they would be free to assault plaintiff with impunity."
Michael Zenquis has this silly notion that after he was beat up, police had a responsibility to warn the public not to take matters into their own hands. "Me being beat up like that, they should have done something about it, because I was on the ground, I was bleeding and I was hurt. I think the police should have done something about it cause they knew I was beat up," Zenquis said.
Why would the police try to stop the mobs, Michael? After all, your beating was just unfortunate collateral damage in a "more important" war.
As we often point out, those of us who closely follow the false rape phenomenon find unmistakable patterns of gendered reactions to rape claims. Based on a fair review of the reported cases, it is reasonable to assert that men, as befitting their status since the beginning of time as women’s protectors, typically express greater outrage over rape claims than do women. The mobs in the Carrasquillo and Michael Zenquis cases were entirely or almost entirely male. Claims that women were raped often elicit a visceral reaction of outrage in men exceeding the actual harm inflicted by the crimes.
That there is no "rape culture" is aptly illustrated by the fact that the vigilantes who beat up two presumptively innocent men in the cases referenced above are far more representative of "masculinity" in our culture than is the man who actually raped the little girl. That is not a ringing endorsement of masculinity.
Tossing political correctness aside, it is fair to remind our readers that Mayor Michael Nutter is black. The good mayor would do well to read up on America's long and painful history of overreacting to rape. Such overreaction has had a devastating impact on the black community. His honor should read about the Duluth lynchings and a hundred others.
Maybe then he won't be so quick to condone vigilante justice.
Sources:
http://www.philly.com/philly/news/pennsylvania/118414874.html
http://www.courthousenews.com/2011/03/22/35120.htm
http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/story?section=news/local&id=6851290
http://www.fultoncountynews.com/news/2009-06-11/local_state/065.html
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22 comments:
Outrage. Another city I will never visit.
"The next day, a different mob caught up with the actual rapist"
Given the circumstances, I wouldn't be too sure of that, as it would be difficult for the city to admit they found evidence he was innocent at this point.
Dude nailed it here.
We have no choice but to condemn the savage Carrasquillo beating, because it's impossible to applaud the vigilante justice in the Carrasquillo case and condemn it in the Michael Zenquis case.
We condemn all vigilante justice precisely because of the Michael Zenquises of this world.
I'm speechless into making a reply to this post which is unusual for me.
I read a few months ago how the laws in PA are so misandrist that a man arrested on nothing more than an allegation of DV must sign a form admitting he committed the act (and will go to counseling) and his partner is innocent before being released from jail and all of this before a trial.
No marriage, no dating, and almost no occasional one-night hook-ups for me. Too dangerous.
You are totally right. But probably things are worse.
Here there probably is enough freedom to ask irreverent questions.
a) "they caught the real rapist". I thought he is presumed innocent. So they caught the real suspect.
b) What KIND OF RAPE did the rapist commit? Real rape-rape? Violent penetrative non-consensual rape? Or maybe he engaged in consensual kissing and fondling? Because thanks to our modern terminology "rape" is any of these two behaviors.
While it is legitimate not to condone either, ask any 11 year old if she can tell the difference between consensual fondling (confusingly called "rape") and non-consensual forcible real rape.
Our press, our police, and our justice system can not tell the difference. Nor can we if we are mere readers of these police reports.
So, in other words, maybe one totally innocent guy and on maybe guilty guy were massacred because he consensually fondled a 11 year old girl. That makes it worse. Violent vigilante-ism against the alleged perpetrator of a non-violent crime, only "statutorily violent" crime.
"That there is no "rape culture" is aptly illustrated by the fact that the vigilantes who beat up two presumptively innocent men in the cases referenced above are far more representative of "masculinity" in our culture than is the man who actually raped the little girl."
Are there any women out there willing to organize a "Thank The Male Protectors" march?
(cricket chirping)
...I thought not.
I call him the real rapist because he was convicted and sentenced. The problem is, he was presumptively innocent when the mob had its way with him
Eric, my beef is the the crowd that insists rape is rampant on our college campuses when all the evidence I know about tells me it isn't.
I was involved in a matter with UCLA, and very liberal in-house counsel and I got into a shouting match over the way his school treated my client. He then confided that the problem from his perspective is that the women drink as much as the guys now. And get it straight: I don't condone the guys doing it, either. Hence this one: http://falserapesociety.blogspot.com/2010/12/elephant-in-room-that-feminists-and.html
Well this is where the next Law and Order SVU show will be at.
L&O SVU: Philadelphia
Because according to them, a rape is so much more important than any other crime that if the rapist committed another crime, even one that will get more years for that criminal, charges should be dropped for those other crimes to get him for rape only.
Same thing here. You could kill someone but if he was an accused rapist, eh whatever is their logic.
Mayor Nutter...
you couldn't make it up
Wow, the black mayor would have fit right in back in a really racist town in the 1920's. "Mr. Mayor, they hung an innocent black man in the town square." Mayor: "Meh. Emotions were running high."
It was surprising to see the Mayor and the Commissioner react like that, in a city that was so terribly racially divided not that long ago (Frank Rizzo had a shot at becoming mayor again at the time he died in 1991). I chalk it up to the power of a rape claim.
The rape of a child is simply pure evil. We don't defend rapists here. We defend presumptively innocent people, men, boys, and even some women, precisely because some of them -- too many of them -- are like Michael Zenquis. Factually innocent.
I like what Atlas said.It's getting too dangerous for a man to be involved with a woman.One false accusation because she's mad at you and your entire life can be taken away as well as your freedom.Celibacy might not be that great but it sure is better than a jail cell.I don't know any man would get involved in random hook ups these days.They are playing Russian Roulette.
So in the UK, women get rewarded for false rape accusations.
In the US, people can beat up random people, and now they get rewarded as well.
Hm...
I hope this man gets the key to the city and own it. This is a disgrace in our justice system. And they say there is no vigilante justice. I wish him the best of luck in suing the pants off this city. We need to send a message.
This is what you get for being in a city that does not care about anyone. This is a HATE CRIME.
What happened to the little girl was terrible. What happens to women when they are raped is terrible. Women don't "ask for it."
But what happened to Michael Zenquis was terrible, too. And what's worse about his victimization is that our elected officials shut one eye and allow this sort of thing to happen.
Gee, I was just thinking the other day or night about this and the anger I felt and wondered about it and what would happen if I were him.
The media was silent , the victim should have carried a gun or taser and fired back, knee jerk reactions are dangerous after all 2nd murder is the "heat" of the moment or manslaughter and that mostly occurs.
I posted a article blaming men for the fault of misandry because of peer pressure, feelings, pride, arrogance, poor judgment/listening and I am right, we men constructively need to think to ourselves about knee jerk reaction and the agenda and stereotyping feelings and being insecure,
for example men want to please women or rather have it their way and often are insecure if the women interacts with other men, yet the women has a "her bathroom" and "her closet" and her event, the man is relegated to the stereotype of having to do the exact polar opposite of the women, a man cave has NO AC as on a msn media so women don't get comfortable, excuse men but since when does a man have to suffer without ac and the women get it, after all if men are sweating?
Eric J Schlegel said...
Are there any women out there willing to organize a "Thank The Male Protectors" march?
(cricket chirping)
...I thought not.
This is why NAWALT is not true.
They are culpable by their silence.
If a mob of vigilantees were to beat up the assholes who stomped a mudhole in that innocent man, would the city of Philidelphia also condone that?
At what point does violence become unacceptable?
There is no reward for cooperating with feminists and their vile, extra-legal agenda. Chivalrists are racking up points on a scoreboard that exists only in the abandoned lunatic asylums of their minds.
http://www.democracynow.org/2010/5/13/25_years_ago_philadelphia_police_bombs
Yes, overreacting. Like when innocent men are killed.
So rape is a fate worse than death to the anonymous pig whose comment I won't post? Gee, then I guess death is a fate the same as death, isn't it. Because if you read this blog, you'll read about innocent men and boys who die because of overreaction to rape. You asshole.
Go troll at one of the lunatic feminist blogs, manhater.
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