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  • 9
    Jan
    2013
    4:44pm, EST

    Boy killed neo-Nazi dad to 'stop the violence' attorney says

    Sandy Huffaker / AP file

    Jeff Hall holds a neo-Nazi flag while standing at Sycamore Highlands Park near his home in Riverside, Calif., on Oct. 22, 2010. Hall's 10-year-old son is accused of murdering his father, a 32-year-old plumber, at their home.

    By Jacob Rascon and Jonathan Lloyd, NBCLosAngeles.com

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    Attorneys finished their closing arguments Wednesday morning in the case of a 12-year-old boy who admitted to shooting and killing his father -- a leader in the National Socialist Movement -- as the Southern California man slept on the family's couch in May 2011.

    The Riverside boy, 10 at the time of the shooting, faces a murder charge that the defense argued Wednesday should be downgraded to a voluntary manslaughter charge. Defense attorneys claimed domestic violence, child abuse and violent video games "neurologically damaged" the boy and programmed him to be violent.


    Attorney Matthew Hardy told the court the boy was trying to protect his family from his father, Jeffrey Hall -- the regional director of a neo-Nazi organization. He claimed the boy's mother encouraged him to kill the father.

    "(The boy) saw what seemed to be a simple solution to his problems," Hardy said. "Stop the violence.

    "He certainly did not know the wrongfulness of his actions."

    The boy did not testify on the stand during the trial, which began in October. A recorded interview with a detective was shown in court.

    If found responsible for Hall's death, the boy could remain in juvenile custody until his early 20s.

    Prosecutors, who called the shooting a "case that shocks the conscience," claimed the slaying was not related to the father's neo-Nazi beliefs.

    During the trial, prosecutors attempted to portray the boy as having a history that led to "cold, calculated murder." The boy was kicked out of as many as nine elementary schools for bad behavior, prosecutors said.

    He allegedly stabbed a teacher with a pencil once and choked another with a telephone cord.

    "It's time for (the boy) to learn that the legal system works," said Deputy District Attorney Michael Soccio, referring to the past cases. "It is beyond obviously clear that (the boy) knew what he was doing was wrong at the time of the killing.

    "(He) is talked about almost as if he's an idiot. That may be a good defense in court, but it's just not true."

    The boy's sister testified during the trial that the boy told her she planned to kill the father. Prosecutors played an audio recording on which the boy's sister said, "I thought he would hit him in the stomach."

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    So was the boy just 'born bad' or maybe that kind & loving place he grew-up had a little influence in his behavior. Kid did the world a favor taking daddy out of the gene pool

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  • 12
    Sep
    2012
    3:38pm, EDT

    Racist display prompts investigation at Los Angeles-area hospital

    NBC4 Los Angeles

    An investigation is underway after a doll with its face painted black was left hanging from a post at Kaiser Hospital in Riverside, Calif., where several African American employees work.

    By Yvonne Beltzer and Craig Fiegenrer, NBCLosAngeles.com

    Kaiser Hospital Riverside in Southern California is investigating what appears to be a racist display directed at several African-American employees who work in the hospital’s IT Department.

    The staffers said they work in an area that is restricted to employees only, so when Xavier Fields arrived for work, he was shocked to find a doll with a racial slur across its chest hanging from a post near his work station.

    This story originally appeared on NBCLosAngeles.com.


    "It’s somebody who works within. It’s a locked area. You don’t go back there," Fields said.


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    The doll had its face painted black and was dangling from a rope around its neck.

    "You’re not sure what to think. I got a supervisor and I let them know what’s going on," said colleague Tyree Hale.

    The employees said they did not see signs that their complaint launched an immediate investigation.

    They gave the doll to a manager and said they were so stunned — even scared — that they didn’t file a police report, but left it to the hospital to handle.

    Kaiser issued a statement which read: “We are moving to investigate the matter and will take appropriate action. We do not tolerate any form of discrimination in our workplace and will take all appropriate measures to address the full scope of this situation.”

    Officials at a hospital in Riverside, Calif., maintain that they are investigating the display of racist effigy near a black employees desk, despite not filing a police report. KNBC's Craig Fiegener reports.

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    Still, the workers say they’re not wholly confident in the investigation.

    "I’m not for sure," said Hale. "I went to the boss and let them know what was going on."

    Hale said he believes the doll was aimed at him since he is the first of his co-workers to arrive at work in the morning.

    Asked why he didn’t file a police report, he said, "Sometimes we just shine it off because we’re just trying to stay working and pay our bills."

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    877 comments

    If a black person walks through a white neighborhood at 2:00 AM he is a lot safer than a white person walking through a black neighborhood at 2:00 AM.

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