Saturday, April 22, 2017

Racist Gets 15 Years Prison Time For Criminal Housing Rights Interference; Defendant Yelled Racial Epithet As He Fired Shotgun Toward Latino Man Standing In His Front Yard w/ Wife, Son, Shouting That He Should Leave Town; Victims Moved As Soon As They Could Afford It

From the U.S. Department of Justice (Washington, D.C.):
  • U.S. District Judge Dale A. Drozd sentenced a Bakersfield man to 15 years in prison for federal hate crimes for firing a shotgun while yelling racist slurs at a Latino man, Acting Assistant Attorney General Tom Wheeler of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, and U.S. Attorney Phillip A. Talbert of the Eastern District of California announced.

    Justin Cole Whittington, 25, was convicted in December 2016 of interfering with a person’s housing rights because of race, color, or national origin by use of force or threat of force; use of a firearm during a crime of violence; and making a false statement to a special agent of the FBI. Whittington had earlier pleaded guilty to unlawful possession of a prohibited firearm in connection to the same crime.
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    “Hate violence has no place in our society. It harms individuals and entire communities by threatening their sense of security and freedom,” said Acting Assistant Attorney General Wheeler. “In this case, Whittington fired a shotgun at the victim, terrorizing him and his family, because of his Latino ethnicity. The Justice Department will continue to vigorously prosecute hate crimes so that all people, no matter the color of their skin, their country of origin, or how they worship, can live their lives freely and without fear.”
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    According to evidence presented in court, on December 19, 2012, the victim, a Latino man, was standing in his front yard with his wife and son when a car drove past slowly and came to a stop in front of his neighbor’s house. The victim thought this was unusual and paid close attention to the car. Whittington, whom the victim had never seen before, got out of the front passenger seat of the car holding a sawed-off shotgun. Whittington used profanity and shouted a racial epithet as he fired one round toward the victim from about 15 yards away, and yelled that the victim should move out of Oildale.

    Whittington got back into the car and it drove away. Shortly thereafter, the shotgun was fired from the car at a nearby convenience store owned by a man of Middle Eastern descent. The blast left a large hole in the store’s glass door, and circles of missing paint on the metal gate in front of the store.

    The victim was able to describe Whittington and the car to Kern County Sheriff’s deputies, and they found Whittington nearby standing outside the car. The deputies recovered a sawed-off shotgun in the trunk of Whittington’s Crown Victoria, which was parked near the car identified by the victim. Subsequently, Whittington made false statements to an FBI agent when questioned about the sawed-off shotgun.

    Following these crimes, the victim and his family no longer felt safe in their home, and as soon as they had the financial means to do so, they moved from the neighborhood.
Source: Bakersfield Man Sentenced to 15 Years in Prison for Hate Crime (Defendant Fired Shotgun Round Toward Victim and Shouted, “Move … Out of Oildale”).