black mayor Byron Brown refuses to designate it a "hate crime" though committed by 10 to 15 blacks calling him "cracker" and "honky". Black minister admits if it was a black man attacked for dating a White woman, they'd 'be in the streets with flags and everything, protesting'. Liberals are coursening the culture, but accuse Conservatives of it.related sidenote: racist EMO trainwreck Kanye West was interviewed by Barbara Walters, who asked, "Kanye....West....is?....."Kanye's answer: "Black"-=-=-=-=-=-Dad Says Race Led to Son's BeatingFrom Edmund DeMarcheCNNposted: 6 DAYS 6 HOURS AGOcomments: 733filed under: Crime News, National NewsPRINT|E-MAILMOREText SizeAAANEW YORK (Sept. 8) -- Brian Milligan Sr. believes his son's race triggered a brutal attack on the streets of Buffalo, New York.Armed with a chunk of concrete, several assailants beat Brian Milligan Jr. on the back of the head on August 18, leaving a 3-inch gash. They kicked him in the face, breaking his jaw.Bloodied and bruised, the 18-year-old managed to walk five blocks to his grandmother's house before being rushed to the hospital.Milligan's father believes several African-Americans beat his son, who is white, because he is dating an African-American woman. Mulligan's father wants police to treat the beating as a hate crime. He also has criticized what he calls a deafening silence from the community, police and the national media."If this was a black guy who was beaten by a group of white guys for dating a white girl, people would be up in arms," he said. "There's a double standard."Buffalo police believe a group of about 10 to 15 African-American men attacked Milligan late at night, police spokesman Mike DeGeorge said. Police have made no arrests and are still investigating the motive, he said.Milligan Sr. says he believes the attackers are the same "neighborhood guys" who threatened his son and his African-American girlfriend because of their interracial relationship.The younger Milligan and his girlfriend, Nicola Fletcher, who is also 18, had recently complained of an increase in insults and threats in east Buffalo, where Fletcher lives and where Milligan was staying with his grandmother, Fletcher said."Every time they walk the streets, people stop him and call him 'cracker' and ask her why she's not with a black guy," Milligan Sr. said.Skip over this contentFEEDMore from CNN* Body found in wall identified as Yale student* Sources: Agents raid N.Y. homes in terror probe* U.S. Special Forces launch raid in Somalia* 12-year-old forced to marry dies giving birth* Soft-drink bomb plotters get life sentencesMore StoriesTwo days before the attack, Fletcher said she was shot with paintball pellets by the same group of neighborhood aggressors."I'm afraid to walk the streets," she said. "Those guys are still out there."Police "are making good progress in the case," said DeGeorge, the police spokesman. Investigators are still trying to determine if it should be declared a hate crime.They have asked members of the community to call police if they have any information.When Milligan was taken to Erie County Medical Center, he was unconscious and suffered blood on the brain and brain swelling as a result of the beating. He will see a neurosurgeon on September 10 to be evaluated, said his father.He is now recovering at home and remembers nothing about the attack, which has made the police investigation even more difficult.The story has touched a nerve with several members of Buffalo's African-American community, including a local pastor who leads a predominantly black church in Buffalo."At first, it didn't affect me the way that it would have if I heard it was a black teen attacked," said the Rev. Darius Pridgen, who spent years fighting for civil rights for African-Americans."But after I saw his father on TV pleading with the community to find the assailants, I decided I had to go after the people who beat this kid."Pridgen said he felt that the community has turned a collective blind eye to the beating. So he gave a fire-and-brimstone sermon at the True Baptist Church on a Sunday after the attack, appealing to his congregation to help find the culprits."He didn't deserve to be beaten this way," Pridgen recalled saying at the service. "If you believe this, put your hands together."If it was a black teen, Pridgen said, "We would have been protesting with flags and everything else."Rod Watson also addressed the issue in his column in the Buffalo News. Watson, who is black, pointed out that interracial marriages are nearly 10 times higher than they were in 1960, according to U.S. Census data, but still those couples have a tough time being accepted by society."If blacks in Buffalo in 2009 are acting like whites in Selma in 1959, this society has big problems, despite electing a president who is himself the product of an interracial union," Watson said.Judy Milligan, a community activist and Brian Milligan Jr.'s great-aunt, said she has been overwhelmed with support from her friends, both black and white.Mary Woods, a member of Buffalo's African-American community, reached out to Milligan to offer her support."I don't care what color you are, when something like this happens, justice must be served," Woods said. "There had to be someone who saw something, and they should come forward."Milligan Sr. has criticized the Buffalo Police Department for spending too much time "trying to prove this crime wasn't a hate crime instead of performing a solid investigation."But DeGeorge said the department is pursuing the attackers with the same vigor as it would any crime."People tend to want crimes solved yesterday," DeGeorge said. "We are performing a thorough investigation and that takes time."He expressed optimism that Buffalo residents would come forward to help bring the perpetrators to justice.© 2009 Cable News Network. Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. All Rights Reserved.2009-09-08 10:41:48---Why has the press ignored hate crime against a white teenager?September 3, 6:29 AMNorfolk Crime ExaminerDave GibsonPrevious Next38 comments Print Email RSS SubscribeSubscribeGet alerts when there is a new article from the Norfolk Crime Examiner. Read Examiner.com's terms of use.Email AddressInclude other special offers from Examiner.comTerms of UseBrian Milligan Jr.A recent mob-beating of a Buffalo, NY teen has caused a great deal of outrage within the community, and while the crime has been covered locally, the national mainstream press has completely ignored the story. The victim is white and the assailants were black.On August 18, Brian Milligan Jr., 18, was walking home when he was reportedly attacked at the corner of Genesee Street and Floss Avenue, by between 10 to 15 black men. In addition to being punched and kicked, Milligan’s attackers hit him in the back of the head with a brick.Amazingly, despite his severe injuries, Milligan managed to stumble the remaining five blocks to his house where he collapsed.His father, Brian Milligan Sr. told a WGRZ reporter: "I mean, I couldn't believe that a human can lose so much blood and walk home for five blocks. It didn't even look like my son.”Milligan who spent several days in the Erie County Medical Center, suffered bleeding in his brain and a broken jaw, which will require the reinforcement of a metal plate and reconstructive surgery, the extent of his brain injuries is not yet fully known..Milligan’s girlfriend Nicola Fisher, who is black, has told police that the two were often threatened and taunted as they walked together through their neighborhood.Milligan‘s father believes his son‘s relationship with Fisher was the motivation behind the attack. He said: "They're just in love. They just want to be left alone,"Police are investigating the attack as a hate crime, and Buffalo Police spokesperson Mike DeGeorge told reporters: "The department is vigorously investigating this tragic incident like it does with all crimes in the city. We understand the family's grief and the department is asking anyone with information about this incident to call the confidential tip call [716] 847-2255.”Despite that assurance from the Buffalo Police, Milligan’s father has expressed his frustration with the current investigation, and recently said: "I don't want to sound wrong, but, what happens if this was a black boy laying up on that bed, and it was twelve white guys that did this to him.”At this time, no arrests have been made in this caseBuffalo Common Council Majority Leader Rich Fontana has offered a $1,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of Milligan’s assailants. Anyone with information on the beating is asked to call the Buffalo Police tipline is 716-847-2255.A fund has been started to assist the Milligan family with Brian’s enormous medical bills. Donations can be sent to:Brian Milligan, Jr. benefit accountc/o Leslie MilliganBank of America6041 Transit RoadDepew, NY 14043