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Black Man Asks Judge for Mercy on Behalf of His Racist Attacker

A white man has been convicted on six federal hate crime counts for racially assaulting a Black historian.

A white man is facing prison time in the racist attack of Black historian, Marvin Dunn. The irony is that the racist attack occurred in Rosewood, the very grounds of a tragic race massacre that claimed an entire town of Black people.

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David Allen Emanuel, 62, set his sights on bothering Florida International University professor Marvin Dunn on September 6, 2022. Dunn and a group of men, a mix of white and Black, were meeting to discuss the plans for a โ€œpeace houseโ€ in honor of the Rosewood Massacre, per the Miami New Times. In 1923, a mob of 200 white men pummeled the community killing dozens of Black men, women and children and burnt the town to a crisp over the false accusation that Black Rosewood resident assaulted a white woman.

Dunnโ€™s meeting was interrupted by Emanuel when he started shouting at the group and calling then nโ€”-ers unprovoked, the report says. Emanuel then drove his truck toward the group at full speed as if he was going to hit them. Authorities say he was arrested a week later for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and allegedly complained on his way down to the jailhouse.

โ€œI didnโ€™t do a goddamn thing...get treated like this shit over a fucking nigger, man,โ€ said Emanuel, according to prosecutors.

His criminal punishment didnโ€™t stop there either.

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Emanuel, a 62-year-old white resident of Rosewood, was convicted on six federal hate-crime counts in July and faced up to ten years in prison. Instead, U.S. District Judge Allen Winsor sentenced him to a year and a day for each count, to be served concurrently.

Emanuel was indicted on federal hate-crime charges for โ€œwillfully intimidating and attempting to intimidateโ€ the six men with his truck. Emanuelโ€™s federal public defender had asked for probation and no jail time, telling the court Emanuel โ€œwants to offer his deepest apologies to the victims in this case.โ€

The report says it was Dunn who asked the judge for mercy.

โ€œFor me, my faith requires forgiveness and so I must. It requires me to love my neighbor as well, but I have more work to do on that. I am not asking my neighbor to love me or even to apologize to us. I only ask that he assures the court that we can live in peace as neighbors,โ€ he wrote in a statement.

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