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Violent white youths attack and kill Black men in the predominately white Howard Beach section of Queens, New York.
1986 (Dec 20 - 23)
One Black man was killed and two others injured after a gang of white youths attacked them in the predominately white Howard Beach section of Queens, New York. Michael Griffith, a twenty-three-year-old construction worker from Brooklyn, was hit by a car and killed on a highway while attempting to escape his attackers. Another Black man, Cedric Sandeford, age thirty-seven, was beaten with a baseball bat. The three Blacks were attacked outside a pizza parlor after being taunted with racial slurs. The three Blacks, whose car had experienced mechanical problems, had gone into the pizza parlor to call for help when they were confronted by a gang of whites yelling racial epithets and asking "What are you doing in this neighborhood,” according to a statement by New York Police Commissioner Benjamin Ward. New York Mayor Edward Koch posted a $10,000 reward “for information leading to the arrests of the assailants." On December 23, three white teenagers were ordered held without bond on second-degree murder charges in connection with the attack. Meanwhile, a group of Blacks in the Jamaica section of Queens, chanting “Howard Beach! Howard Beach!” chased and beat a white teenager who was walking to a bus stop. Mayor Koch condemned the apparent retaliation. The Howard Beach incident was another in a series of ugly racial confrontations that had occurred in various parts of the country that year. The first major encounter took place in Raleigh, North Carolina, on the eve of the first national holiday honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
References:
- • Hornsby, Alton. Chronology of African-American History: Significant Events and People from 1619 to the Present. Detroit: Gale Research, 1995.