Race may be reason for FATAL beating of Homeless Man
/The fatal beating of a homeless man
in Northeast El Paso last week was an "unprovoked attack" possibly
motivated by race, court records and police said. Timothy Roud's death
on Feb. 15 is part of a nationwide upswing in violence aimed at the
homeless in recent years, advocates said. "It's definitely something
going on in this country. Homeless people, undocumented workers and
American Muslims are three groups stigmatized in this country," said
Michael Stoops of the National Coalition for the Homeless, based in
Washington, D.C. Before 4 a.m. Feb. 10, Roud, 51, was walking in the
parking lot of the former Golden Corral restaurant at Dyer and Hondo
Pass when he was allegedly assaulted by Terrance Ferrar, 26, and
Christopher Buchanan, 34, according to complaint affidavits obtained by
the El Paso Times. Both men are now in custody. Detectives are trying
to determine whether the case is a hate crime. "There is a possibility
that it was race-motivated," said police spokesman Javier Sambrano.
Roud was Anglo. His alleged attackers are black. Roud, who was
reportedly in poor health and under the influence of alcohol, was
unable to defend himself against two men who punched him until he fell,
affidavits stated. The attackers continued to kick and stomp on his
back and head until he was unconscious. "During the assault, (Roud) is
reported to have just tried to crawl away from the beating," affidavits
stated. Roud died of head injuries. The Veterans Administration said
Roud was a veteran cared for at Beaumont Army Medical Center. [more]