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SINGAPORE: A man who was standing up for a stranger against racist remarks was later punched with such force that he blacked out and suffered multiple facial fractures.

The aggressor, American Pettijohn William Samuel, was sentenced to jail for a year and eight months (20 months) on Tuesday (Sep 3).

The 31-year-old, who intends to appeal against conviction and sentence, was also ordered to pay the victim S$1,000 in compensation.

Pettijohn, an educator with Chatsworth International School, had been found guilty of one count of voluntarily causing grievous hurt after claiming trial.

VICTIM DEFENDED STRANGER AGAINST RACIST REMARKS

The American was at a taxi stand outside Swiss Club in Bukit Timah at about 1am on Sep 24, 2017 after an Oktoberfest event.


The victim, Arora Neil Kant, who was dubbed a "Good Samaritan" by the prosecution, had been with his friend Patel Kanak in the queue when they overheard Pettijohn making remarks to an Indian man they did not know.

He said: "Don't touch me you Indian ... you may be allowed to queue like that in your country but you can't ... like that here."

Neil and Kanak went to the aid of the Indian man and chided Pettijohn for making racist remarks.

Neil's group of friends and Pettijohn's group began quarrelling and security guards separated them.

However, when Neil's group left the stand to board an Uber taxi, they saw Pettijohn and a friend approaching them.

When Neil saw his friend Kanak fall to the ground, he surmised that he had been pushed by the aggressors and held onto Pettijohn's sleeves below his elbow to prevent him from hurting anyone else.

However, Pettijohn broke free of Neil's grip and punched Neil, who fainted.

VICTIM HAD RECONSTRUCTION SURGERY, HAS PERMANENT DOUBLE VISION

After the incident, Pettijohn fled and Neil had surgery to reconstruct his eye socket using titanium plates. He has lost sensation in his face from underneath his nose, up to his cheekbone, and has permanent peripheral double vision and occasional flashbacks of the assault.

The defence had argued that a friend of Pettijohn's had said: "Settle down, this isn't India", and that a heated argument arose after Neil and Kanak accused this friend of racism.

Pettijohn claimed that he had been struck on the face by a fist and that Kanak had punched him.

He also claimed that he had struck Neil as Neil held onto his sleeve and he could not release himself.

Deputy Public Prosecutor Kelly Ho had asked for at least 21 months' jail, and for Pettijohn to pay the victim S$1,000 for the out-of-pocket expenses his medical insurance did not cover.

District Judge Mathew Joseph said the case, which started out with what was supposed to be a night of enjoyment among friends, was a stark reminder and warning that racist remarks and intoxicated persons are likely to be "volatile and dangerous mix".

A SINGLE PUNCH INFLICTED SUCH REMARKABLE INJURIES: JUDGE

The victim suffered multiple facial fractures, was hospitalised for six days and now suffers from double vision, said the judge.

He said he took into account the fact that Pettijohn was a first offender and had no previous convictions, but found that he had "no genuine expression of remorse".

"You even attempted to lay the blame on the victim," said the judge. "I find that your testimony was far from contrite."

"What I find quite astonishing is that your single punch had inflicted such remarkable injuries," he added. "(It) goes to show the extreme force and intensity of that single punch. I find that very disturbing."

Pettijohn's lawyer said he intends to appeal against conviction and sentencing, and said his client is still under contract with his employers in Singapore and will not be a flight risk.

For voluntarily causing grievous hurt, Pettijohn could have been jailed for up to 10 years and fined, or caned.


Read more at https://www.channelnewsasia.com/new...nching-good-samaritan-racist-remarks-11867768
 
Ang Mor masters of chinks and Ah Nehs showing these inferior heathen races where they belong.

MAGA! or is it KAGA?
 
its amazing this bastard allow to continue work in sinkieland...

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Once again, foreigners create good jobs for Sinkies.

Nice sunglasses too, he deserves SG citizenship for contributing to the economy. :cool:
 
It's common in yankee culture to punch someone in the face when you are angry with them. Don't you watch hollywood films?
 
s2pig fella ... shud follow hi iq sinkies n video record using hp camera n den go home n make dat burger famous on internet ...
 
our SPF are very lenient when dealing with angmo assaulter, the suntec bastard brawler


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The Suntec City assault incident involving three foreign men is now making the rounds on the Internet after The New Paper reported the assault in 2011, followed by online portals later on.

What frustrates and disappoints the public, particularly, are two things:

1. The police's silence, even to the victims of the assault, in providing updates on the case.

2. The police's seeming disinterest in pursuing the case so that justice is meted out swiftly, and the victims can have closure to the matter. It took more than a year before the assailants were charged in court, and it has been 22 months since the night of the assault.
The Suntec City attack was a vicious one carried out by three foreigners — New Zealander Robert Stephen Dahlberg, Australian Nathan Robert Miller and Briton Robert James Springall — in the evening of April 2010.

So far, only Miller has been brought to justice, with a three weeks sentence in jail. Dahlberg, rather inexplicably, was allowed to leave Singapore in July last year, just about a month after he was charged in court.

Springall too was apparently allowed to leave Singapore in September last year.

Both men have since absconded, leaving the victims of the attack finding the whole process incredulous.

Disbelief and anger

Online reactions too express disbelief and anger at how the two expats could be allowed to leave Singapore so easily.

This is not a case of pickpocketing or littering or something more innocuous. This is a case of a viciously violent assault on three do-gooders whose only intent that night was to come to the aid of a cab driver who was being punched, threatened and harassed by the reportedly drunk men close to midnight.

The three good Samaritans, which were really what they were, put their lives on the line, as it turned out, to help a 57-year old cabby who pleaded with them to help. A passerby who chipped in to assist that night was also threatened by the assailants that he would be killed if he did not get out of their way while they were escaping from the scene. It was a threat which had already been effectively carried out on one of those they had attacked just minutes earlier that night.

To members of the public, it is clear-cut case of assault and causing grievous hurt. One of the do-gooders had his head slammed by one of the assailants into the sharp edge of one of the pillars at the building at Suntec. Blood poured from the wound on his head. He fell to the floor — only to have the assailant then repeatedly and mercilessly kick him on the head, rendering him unconscious.

It is more than fortunate that he was not killed.

Yet, speaking to the two victims, the police seemed disinterested in lending any urgency to pursuing the matter, even though the victims had provided the police with all information to help in the case, and offered themselves in assistance.

It took more than a year before the case finally went to the courts.
 
victim armed with witness, but SPF choose not to expedite investigation, SPF just unlucky social media 'force' them to reluctantly commence case file.
 
victim armed with witness, but SPF choose not to expedite investigation, SPF just unlucky social media 'force' them to reluctantly commence case file.

Sinkie poodles only know how to run away from Little India rioters or commit suicide with gun at the station. Then 'act seh' with terrible acting on an episode of Crimewatch. :roflmao:
 
SINGAPORE: A man who was standing up for a stranger against racist remarks was later punched with such force that he blacked out and suffered multiple facial fractures.

The aggressor, American Pettijohn William Samuel, was sentenced to jail for a year and eight months (20 months) on Tuesday (Sep 3).

The 31-year-old, who intends to appeal against conviction and sentence, was also ordered to pay the victim S$1,000 in compensation.

Pettijohn, an educator with Chatsworth International School, had been found guilty of one count of voluntarily causing grievous hurt after claiming trial.

VICTIM DEFENDED STRANGER AGAINST RACIST REMARKS

The American was at a taxi stand outside Swiss Club in Bukit Timah at about 1am on Sep 24, 2017 after an Oktoberfest event.


The victim, Arora Neil Kant, who was dubbed a "Good Samaritan" by the prosecution, had been with his friend Patel Kanak in the queue when they overheard Pettijohn making remarks to an Indian man they did not know.

He said: "Don't touch me you Indian ... you may be allowed to queue like that in your country but you can't ... like that here."

Neil and Kanak went to the aid of the Indian man and chided Pettijohn for making racist remarks.

Neil's group of friends and Pettijohn's group began quarrelling and security guards separated them.

However, when Neil's group left the stand to board an Uber taxi, they saw Pettijohn and a friend approaching them.

When Neil saw his friend Kanak fall to the ground, he surmised that he had been pushed by the aggressors and held onto Pettijohn's sleeves below his elbow to prevent him from hurting anyone else.

However, Pettijohn broke free of Neil's grip and punched Neil, who fainted.

VICTIM HAD RECONSTRUCTION SURGERY, HAS PERMANENT DOUBLE VISION

After the incident, Pettijohn fled and Neil had surgery to reconstruct his eye socket using titanium plates. He has lost sensation in his face from underneath his nose, up to his cheekbone, and has permanent peripheral double vision and occasional flashbacks of the assault.

The defence had argued that a friend of Pettijohn's had said: "Settle down, this isn't India", and that a heated argument arose after Neil and Kanak accused this friend of racism.

Pettijohn claimed that he had been struck on the face by a fist and that Kanak had punched him.

He also claimed that he had struck Neil as Neil held onto his sleeve and he could not release himself.

Deputy Public Prosecutor Kelly Ho had asked for at least 21 months' jail, and for Pettijohn to pay the victim S$1,000 for the out-of-pocket expenses his medical insurance did not cover.

District Judge Mathew Joseph said the case, which started out with what was supposed to be a night of enjoyment among friends, was a stark reminder and warning that racist remarks and intoxicated persons are likely to be "volatile and dangerous mix".

A SINGLE PUNCH INFLICTED SUCH REMARKABLE INJURIES: JUDGE

The victim suffered multiple facial fractures, was hospitalised for six days and now suffers from double vision, said the judge.

He said he took into account the fact that Pettijohn was a first offender and had no previous convictions, but found that he had "no genuine expression of remorse".

"You even attempted to lay the blame on the victim," said the judge. "I find that your testimony was far from contrite."

"What I find quite astonishing is that your single punch had inflicted such remarkable injuries," he added. "(It) goes to show the extreme force and intensity of that single punch. I find that very disturbing."

Pettijohn's lawyer said he intends to appeal against conviction and sentencing, and said his client is still under contract with his employers in Singapore and will not be a flight risk.

For voluntarily causing grievous hurt, Pettijohn could have been jailed for up to 10 years and fined, or caned.


Read more at https://www.channelnewsasia.com/new...nching-good-samaritan-racist-remarks-11867768
Even ang mohs are fed up with the CECA infestation. Why sinkies still so meek? :laugh:
 
Because most sinkies are like Gossipy Former Policeman, like to talk big on internet, but coward in real life. :laugh:

Even ang mohs are fed up with the CECA infestation. Why sinkies still so meek? :laugh:
 
Ah Neh needs to be cut to size...remember the bastard who smashed windscreen near Siglap? His utter arrogance n disdain for sg
 
Chan Chun Sing says not employing FT is Protectionism and impractical for SG progress

Insular, “protectionist” measures against skilled foreign workers will not serve Singapore’s growth in the long run as an economy that has long thrived on an “open-door” policy, particularly in light of a global shortage of tech talent supply, said Trade and Industry Minister Chan Chun Sing.

Responding to a supplementary question by West Coast GRC Member of Parliament Patrick Tay regarding whether whether there are, or whether there will be, controls in place in the Tech@SG initiative to “ensure that Singaporean PMEs are not compromised or prejudiced against”, Chan said that while the government “will never stop putting Singaporeans at the heart of everything we do”, Singapore “will almost certainly be left behind” if the Republic refuses to absorb skilled foreign workers at this point.

Citing countries such as France and Thailand that have rolled out special visa programmes for skilled tech professionals from abroad, Chan said that Singapore only has “a small window to build a critical mass of high-end professionals, start-ups and companies” in light of such competition.

“There will only be a few such nodes globally. How we do today will decide whether we make it as a tech hub, or not,” he stressed.

Tay, a People’s Action Party (PAP) member and an assistant secretary-general of NTUC, suggested that the government’s focus ought to be on helping and assisting Singaporeans, especially “amidst a sense of uncertainty and a quite dismal outlook in terms of employment and job market”.

Chan replied that “it is precisely because of the uncertainties with the economic outlook that we have stepped up our gears to make sure that we build the next generation of companies in this sector”.

“At this point in time, I would say that this forms part of our surgical measures to help companies transform and expand their market presence,” he added.

Chan noted that while Singapore’s economic growth rate is currently being dragged down by the global electronics downturn, the wholesale and retail trade, and some of the engineering sectors, the Republic’s financial services, the ICT sector, and many of the high tech industries are thriving.

“This is why we must make sure that when we lift the bottom, we must never cap the top,” adding that government programmes such as Tech@SG will give local firms “the best possible chance to succeed, and will not make them lose out to other companies from other countries who are competing for global talent”.

When asked by Tay as to whether MTI will consider expanding such initiatives for skilled foreign workers to other sectors such as finance, Chan said that while the government is open to such a prospect, he clarified that such programmes will not apply to S-Pass and E-Pass holders.

“We are not even talking about the average EP people … We are talking about people who can manage programmers by the hundreds and thousands,” he said, adding that such workers are expected to have expertise in managing “global teams”.

Last year, Chan said that the Government wants to encourage a shift towards employing more higher value-added foreign workers (i.e, foreign PMETs).

Noting that raising the skill level of foreigners in Singapore is a knotty issue, as Singaporeans worry it will intensify competition for good jobs, Chan said that the answer is to ensure locals are quality workers, too.

“We cannot dumb everybody down, right? That’s why we work so hard to move our people up.”

Some of the “higher value-added” foreign PMETs identified are those in IT, wealth management and biotechnology areas. Chan hopes these foreign PMETs would help boost Singapore’s capabilities in those areas.

At the same time, companies here which employ such foreign professionals should help transfer expertise to locals, Chan suggested.

“I’ve no problem employing the high-skilled foreigners to come here – we have done that ever since the 1960s – but there must be a process of localisation whereby my own domestic workers, my own local workforce, can progress,” he added.
 
Knn the racist is the one that says its ok for my own skin to cut queue. Fuck these two idiots. All three should have been smashed with chairs
 
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