Warriors,
Sometimes one of the best ways to manage a violent assault is to not be involved in the first place. We are seeing a dangerous trend of random violence in Denver. If you have to enter these areas of the city, stay in a high state of readiness. But if you don't have to go there, just stay out.
Here is the video and the story associated with the attacks.
Victims see similarities in violent Denver attacks
Julie Hayden
Reporter
November 8, 2010
DENVER - FOX31 New has covered a disturbing series of attacks in Denver over the past two weeks.
First one man was attacked October 22, inside the 7-11 at 3rd and Broadway.
A week later, October 29, a couple, the wife pregnant and holding their one year old daughter, was assaulted as they left the Stapleton Walmart.
At 1 a.m. the next day, October 30th, another couple was violently attacked near 38th and I-25.
An hour and a half later, another couple was assaulted inside the Conoco convenience store at 295 S.Broadway.
And last Thursday, a man was attacked and beaten outside a nightclub at 10th and Broadway. Denver Police say they don't see a pattern.
But the victims do.
Each attack is completely random and unprovoked. There's no prior contact or connection between the suspects and the victims. Each attack begins with the suspects making vulgar and threatening sexual comments.
In two cases, the victims are gay, the other three involve a husband and wife. The suspects in each attack fit the same general description of three to six young black or black and Hispanic men.
The motive in each attack appears to be violence for the sake of violence. And each attack is in a very public place, in full view of witnesses and or security cameras. And the suspects do not appear to be concerned about getting caught.
Anyone with information is asked to contact authorities
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