Tuesday, April 24, 2001
Man charged with racial attack
A Westwood man was charged Monday with a racially-motivated attack on a black motorist during rioting in Cincinnati.
Craig Carr, 20, faces up to two years in prison if he is convicted of ethnic intimidation and two misdemeanor charges stemming from the incident.
Prosecutors say Mr. Carr, who is white, was a passenger in a car on Queen City Avenue in South Fairmount on April 12 when he yelled a racial slur at an African-American motorist. Prosecutors say Mr. Carr then threw a brick through the victim's front car window.
Mr. Carr continued to make racial slurs about the victim after he was arrested, prosecutors say.
Mr. Carr was indicted by the same Hamilton County grand jury that indicted 63 people last week on felony charges related to street violence during the rioting this month.
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