[ Over at The Sanctuary, we've been working on a joint editorial position piece about the Luis Ramirez murder since last week. We posted it this morning. Please go over there to read the full post. ]
Three things immediately shock the conscious soul upon learning about the murder of Luis Ramirez. The simple manner in which he died is the first of those.
Ramirez, a father of three, was beaten to death in the streets of Pennsylvania by as many as seven young men who were at the end of a night of drinking. The motive? Judging by the slurs heaped upon him along with the many blows to his body: apparently nothing more than being out at night while Mexican. The teens who ganged up on Ramirez came upon him walking with a young woman, reportedly his girlfriend's sister. Obviously bringing threat, they asked him what he was doing out at that time of day. Then they set upon him. In the end it was a final hard kick to the skull which left the 25-year-old father convulsing on the concrete with fatal brain damage.
The police arrived shortly after the attack but rather than jump into hot pursuit of the white criminals, they chose instead to search Latino eyewitnesses for weapons, claiming that following the guilty parties simply wasn't their "priority." Ramirez's attackers weren't arrested for another two weeks, even though eyewitnesses at the scene knew who they were without a doubt.




I wrote a small post about Marcelo Lucero after that murder. Can't believe the immigration expert said not to blow this out of proportion.I didn't know you wrote at the Unapolegetic Mexican.I read that post yesterday, it was really well done. I really think this post should also be in El Diario, well, Kai, I think you should be published by major newspapers, period.
Posted by: Kathy | Friday, May 15, 2009 at 01:18 PM
Well, I've written guest posts at The Unapologetic Mexican, Nezua and I are hermanos; but this particular post was a collaboration between Nezua, me, and other editors at The Sanctuary, intended to serve as a position paper on our collective view of this story.
Yeah, that "immigration expert" in the article you linked was very helpful, right? "Oh it's just a freak incident of boys "wilding", let's not make this into a big deal..." Disgusting.
Always appreciate your support, Kathy. :-)
Posted by: Kai | Friday, May 15, 2009 at 02:34 PM
that "immigration expert" is clearly out of touch with reality.
Posted by: Kathy | Monday, May 18, 2009 at 01:54 PM