Five Young Florida Thugs Arrested After Beating Old Man With a Stick

Another day, another brutal beating by a black youth mob.
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Shaknee Golay, 19; Alicia Wilson, 15; Keyon Black, 16; Javontae Wilson, 13; and Demetrius Wilson, 12. / Special to the News Journal
Five young thugs, including two girls, were arrested on Monday after beating a 77 year-old man with a stick in the street.

Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson Jr. have yet to weigh in on the beating.
PNJ.com reported:

Four West Pensacola juveniles and a 19-year-old attacked a 77-year-old man Monday night, according to an Escambia County Sheriff’s Office news release.

Demetrius Wilson, 12, Javontae Wilson, 13, and Keyon Black, 16, are each charged with aggravated assault and aggravated battery on a person older than 65 years of age.

Alicia Wilson, 15, and Shaknee Golay, 19, are each being charged with aggravated assault on a person older than 65 years of age.

The incident happened about 9 p.m. Monday when dispatchers received a report of several teenagers chasing a man with a stick, the news release said.

The victim, John Garland Redick, encountered the teens on a boardwalk near the Big Lots parking lot at the 400 block of North Navy Boulevard and was assaulted, according to an arrest report.

Deputies arrived at the scene and observed several teenagers fleeing to the Murphy gas station nearby.

A witness said that the juveniles approached the victim on the boardwalk and chased him into the street, hitting him several times with a stick and throwing a soda can at the back of his neck, according to an arrest report.

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