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December 20

Two White mob members
The Howard Beach incident, the murder of a black man by a small white mob in New York, occurred on this date in 1986.

Michael Griffith, a 23-year-old African-American, and two of his black friends, Cedric Sandiford and Timothy Grimes were driving in Howard Beach when their car broke down near a local pizza parlor. They walked into New Park Pizza, asked to use a phone, but were refused. They then sat down to eat a slice of pizza. A few moments later, two police officers walked into pizza place, answering a call of "three suspicious Black males.” The two cops left when they realized the call was unwarranted.

A group of white men spotted and harassed Michael and his friends yelling “There’s niggers at the pizza parlor. Let’s get them.” The white men were John Lester, Scott Kern, and Jason Ladone. The black men left the pizza parlor and walked up the street, where a gang of white men were waiting for them with baseball bats and tree limbs. They beat Griffith and Sandiford, but Grimes pulled a knife on the angry white men and got away unharmed. Sandiford was knocked unconscious and Griffith was severely beaten.

Griffith then dove through a hole in an adjacent fence and he staggered onto a parkway, trying to escape the attackers. As he was attempting to get across the street and flee, he was struck and instantly killed by a car on the Belt Parkway.

The Howard Beach incident set off a wave of protests and racial tensions in New York.

Reference:
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