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White Family (Including 14-Year-Old Daughter) Reportedly Attacked for Being in the 'Wrong Neighborhood' of Baton Rouge
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White Family (Including 14-Year-Old Daughter) Reportedly Attacked for Being in the 'Wrong Neighborhood' of Baton Rouge

"The defendant told him he was in the wrong neighborhood and he was not going to make it out."

Donald Dickerson (Photo via WAFB-TV)

A white family getting gas in Baton Rouge, La., was attacked by three people who said the family was in the "wrong neighborhood," police say.

The altercation occurred Sunday night at a Chevron gas station.

WAFB-TV provides the shocking details:

[Cpl. Tommy Stubbs, a spokesman for the Baton Rouge Police Department] said a man wearing a pink shirt was in line trying to pay for gas when Donald Dickerson, 41, started making fun of him, leading to an argument.

"The defendant (Dickerson) approached the white male victim," the police report stated.

It went on to read, "the defendant told him he was in the wrong neighborhood and he was not going to make it out." The victim said that's when he "was punched and knocked to the ground."

At this time, his wife got out of the car and ran to help her husband. The victim said, "he continued to struggle with the defendant and was eventually knocked unconscious, which later he awoke in the hospital."

His wife told police, "after running to help her husband, she remembers falling to the ground and (being) knocked unconscious."

According to a close family friend, that's when the couple's teenage daughter got out of the car to check on her parents and, "observed a female punch her mother in the face, when her mother then fell to the concrete, hitting her head on the surface."

The daughter was also punched in the face.

"There were only three suspects but there were multiple people in the parking lot," said Stubbs.  [Emphasis added]

The couple's teenaged daughter is only 14-years-old, according to WBRZ News.

WAFB-TV reports that while the father suffered "a broken eye socket, broken nose, and several lacerations to the face," only Dickerson was arrested and charged with second-degree battery.

The two other alleged attackers -- 24-year-old Devin Bessye and 22-year-old Ashley Simmons -- received a summons for simple battery, but were never even taken to the police station.

All three have had prior run-ins with the law.

Reports indicate the attack has not yet been categorized as a hate crime, but it remains under investigation.

Watch WAFB-TV's complete report, below:

WAFB 9 News Baton Rouge, Louisiana News, Weather, Sports

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(H/T: RightScoop)

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