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Man hits a black woman w/ his car-Jesus told him to do so
Man says he drove into woman at bus stop because she is black
By Heather Ratcliffe Post-Dispatch 01/30/2003 09:09 PM Steven C. Johnson, a salesman who displays an American flag in the front window of his home in St. Peters, was never known to utter a racist word, his neighbors said. So those who know Johnson are baffled that he made a U-turn Monday to run down a woman waiting for a bus in University City and told police he tried to kill her simply because she is black. When officers found him sitting behind the wheel and his victim unconscious under his car, Johnson told police that Jesus made him do it. Eleanor Hickerson, 56, a retiree who lives in University City near where she was struck, was seriously injured but is expected to recover fully. Johnson, 47, of the 500 block of Wyatt Drive, was charged Tuesday with first-degree assault and armed criminal action. He is held with bail set at $250,000. Officials said the two were not acquainted. On Monday, Hickerson was headed to a bank when she was struck just after noon. She had walked two blocks from her home to a bus stop on Olive Boulevard at Meyer Street. That's where she'd been catching the bus for several years, after her eyesight deteriorated to the point where she couldn't drive. Cherie Tunstall, her daughter, said Hickerson usually stood back away from the street because she feared traffic rushing across the four lanes of Olive. Hickerson doesn't recall seeing the car that struck her, Tunstall said. Hickerson reached up to put on her hat when suddenly everything went black, she told family and police. But other witnesses said they saw Johnson. He had just left his job up the street at a spice company. He drove past Hickerson then turned his 2000 Chevrolet Lumina around. Johnson steered his car left across two lanes of traffic onto the sidewalk and struck Hickerson, authorities said. His car continued more than 100 feet, dragging her underneath, before it crashed into a brick building. Employees at West St. Louis Glass Co. called police when they heard the thud against their wall. Not until officers arrived did they realize Hickerson was lying unconscious beneath the car. Police said they found Johnson sitting calmly at the wheel. He was alone but told police that two people were in the car at the time of the collision - "Bad Steven and Jesus." He used several racial slurs, police said. And he claimed to be doing the work of God. Hickerson suffered internal bleeding and serious cuts to her knees, arms and head, family members said. She remained in a hospital Thursday. "We're all scared and shook up about it," Tunstall said. "I'm still puzzled what made him do what he did." Johnson lives in a neighborhood near Laurel Park in St. Peters with his daughter, who is in fifth grade. His wife, Kathleen Boeckman-Johnson, died six years ago. Johnson operated his own restaurant until it failed recently, neighbors said. One of them, Laurie Viehman, said her family had invited Johnson over to watch football games a few times. She described him as nice, but quiet. Hickerson, who worked for 30 years as a customer service representative for Southwestern Bell, retired about five years ago. Now she spends most of her time with her sisters shopping and trying new restaurants. She grew up in St. Louis with five sisters and three brothers. She bought her home in University City about three decades ago. "My mom is the nicest lady. She doesn't bother anybody," Tunstall said. "I don't understand why anyone would want to do this." The maximum penalty for the crime is life in prison. If prosecutors decide it qualifies as a hate crime, they could ask for a stiffer penalty, said Don Schneider, spokesman for St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Robert P. McCulloch. Tunstall said her mother might never recover from the psychological effects of the attack. It's a miracle the driver didn't kill her, the daughter said, adding, "But that's what he intended to do." Susan Weich of the Post-Dispatch contributed to this report. |
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Jesus told you nothing of the sort. :mad: |
Yeah right!
Let's see what some creative lawyer will come up with for a defense.
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Liz Brown, a local civil rights activist, claims that the media made the man appear to be more crazy than racist, while the opposite is likely to be true. I totally agree with her.
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Just talked to my sister about this. She said the woman is recuperating with numerous cuts and bruises and has to use a walker. The man is charged with a hate crime which carries a minimum 10 year sentence.
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I don't know. I tend to think he's crazy. I mean, racist, sure, but definitely crazy. Cuz who makes a U-turn to run somebody over? And crosses lanes of traffic to do it? I'd like to know how his wife died. Interesting, indeed. Racist schizo mofo. :mad: |
What state did this happen in?
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St. Louis, Missouri
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This is totally crazy. Of course, his family and friends are going to say he is not racist. Uttering racial slurs is not the only way to prove that someone is racist.
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