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A man received a brutal beating that left him in the hospital with shattered bones after he accidentally ran over a dog in Vinita, his family members said.

Neng Yang was driving to a family farm when he ran over a dog and was confronted by the owner.

The last thing he remembered was the owner yelling at him and then hitting him once in the head, said Yang's daughter Pashia Yang.

Yang is currently in the hospital since the beating on Tuesday and was only able to communicate well about the incident on Thursday, she said.

After blacking out, Yang told his daughter that he remembered coming to covered in blood and with his hands behind his head.

The man who allegedly beat him then forced Yang to shake his hand, let him leave and told him not to do anything stupid, Yang's daughter said.

His injuries resulted in a dislocated jaw, a shattered nose, broken ribs and severe damage to a cheek, his daughter said.

Stephen Vang, public relations liaison for Hmong American Association of Oklahoma, said he thought the beating approached a hate crime because of the severity of the attack on Yang, who is Hmong.

Vang said although there weren't obvious signs indicative of a hate crime, if Yang wasn't Hmong, he wouldn't have been subjected to that much brutality.

"They treated this guy like he had less worth than a dog," Vang said.

Craig County Sheriff's Department Undersheriff B.J. Floyd confirmed officers were investigating the incident but would not comment until
the investigation was complete.

Floyd indicated that assault charges were possible but could not speculate until the investigation was handed over to the Craig County District Attorney's Office.

The Yang family and Vang are strongly seeking justice and are urging authorities to arrest the attacker as soon as possible.

This crime was inhumane and unacceptable, Pashia Yang said.

"My family and I have high hopes that although this attacker is not in custody, the Craig County Sheriff's Department and (District Attorney's) office will seek justice for my father."

Officials familiar with the investigation urged that the case was being treated like any other case and will be processed as soon as possible.

Read more from this Tulsa World article at http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/article.aspx?subjectid=12&articleid=20110306_12_0_Amanre341477



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DAM, that's fuked up.  :knuppel2:



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WTF .. time for revenge :knuppel2:



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It's going to be tough to get justice over there.


A man received a brutal beating that left him in the hospital with shattered bones after he accidentally ran over a dog in Vinita, his family members said.

Neng Yang was driving to a family farm when he ran over a dog and was confronted by the owner.

The last thing he remembered was the owner yelling at him and then hitting him once in the head, said Yang's daughter Pashia Yang.

Yang is currently in the hospital since the beating on Tuesday and was only able to communicate well about the incident on Thursday, she said.

After blacking out, Yang told his daughter that he remembered coming to covered in blood and with his hands behind his head.

The man who allegedly beat him then forced Yang to shake his hand, let him leave and told him not to do anything stupid, Yang's daughter said.

His injuries resulted in a dislocated jaw, a shattered nose, broken ribs and severe damage to a cheek, his daughter said.

Stephen Vang, public relations liaison for Hmong American Association of Oklahoma, said he thought the beating approached a hate crime because of the severity of the attack on Yang, who is Hmong.

Vang said although there weren't obvious signs indicative of a hate crime, if Yang wasn't Hmong, he wouldn't have been subjected to that much brutality.

"They treated this guy like he had less worth than a dog," Vang said.

Craig County Sheriff's Department Undersheriff B.J. Floyd confirmed officers were investigating the incident but would not comment until
the investigation was complete.

Floyd indicated that assault charges were possible but could not speculate until the investigation was handed over to the Craig County District Attorney's Office.

The Yang family and Vang are strongly seeking justice and are urging authorities to arrest the attacker as soon as possible.

This crime was inhumane and unacceptable, Pashia Yang said.

"My family and I have high hopes that although this attacker is not in custody, the Craig County Sheriff's Department and (District Attorney's) office will seek justice for my father."

Officials familiar with the investigation urged that the case was being treated like any other case and will be processed as soon as possible.

Read more from this Tulsa World article at http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/article.aspx?subjectid=12&articleid=20110306_12_0_Amanre341477



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Damn, it was an accident.  The attacker just used the dog as an excuse to attack him. 



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Damn, it was an accident.  The attacker just used the dog as an excuse to attack him.  

I was fishing years ago on the Mississippi side of Wisconsin down south. A White guy was fishing down the river from me. He was angry that I was fishing up the stream from him. "If you line comes down and breaks my line, I break your line," he said.

I could see his anger right there.

Same with this dog, eh? "You kill the dog, I kill you" kind of thing?

The thing is, people have very little control over their emotions. We need to be careful in everything we do.



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that white boy should be trialed like chai vang...



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It's going to be touch to get justice over there.



You meant tough, right?  Sure will.  It's Hickville where nothing moves faster than molasses.  But I'm glad to see it made the paper.  



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 >:( keep us updated on this case!




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>:( keep us updated on this case!



The best way to do this is to contact the Tulsa World by phone or email or comments on their website requesting updates to this case.  Where there is demand, there is money to be made, and they will continue writing.



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You meant tough, right?  Sure will.  It's Hickville where nothing moves faster than molasses.  But I'm glad to see it made the paper. 

Yeah, I mean "tough." 



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Wow. I'm surprised by this statement "assault charges are possible."  WTF, "possible", that guy nearly beat another guy to death and the charges are only possible.



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The best way to do this is to contact the Tulsa World by phone or email or comments on their website requesting updates to this case.  Where there is demand, there is money to be made, and they will continue writing.

agreed,  if the hmong people are expect to win/or be noticed,  we need to stand together as we did for GVP to fight for justice for our hmong fellow men, women, and children.



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If it was a hmong guy beating a white guy it be on a whole other level.  O0



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Like reporter have say tough to get justice in RED NECK state...



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