Thursday, October 13, 2011

Dr. Boyce: Teacher Arrested for Arranging for Teen to be Beaten


by Dr. Boyce Watkins, Your Black World

A football coach in Chicago has been arrested for arranging the beating of a student.  Cassius Chambers of Fenger High School has turned himself in to police and been charged with simple assault.  The charges were brought forth after Chambers allegedly helped over 20 football players come to the home of 16-year old Darion Jones, where they proceeded to beat him mercilessly right in front of his mother.



Jones had been accused of stealing Nike flip flops, and another assistant coach for the team watched  it all go down without doing anything to intervene.   In the fight, Jones' prosthetic eye was damaged and his tooth was knocked out.  Fenger High School is also notorious for the beating death of 16-year old Derrion Albert in 2009.

When I read about this beating, my stomach turned.  I'm not sure if Darion stole the flip flops or not, but the idea that this kind of vigilante justice was endorsed by members of the coaching staff is beyond shameful.  The incident speaks to the fact that Fenger, as well as other schools around the country, are unable to provide adequate protection for young black children who are regular targets of this form of bullying.

Scores of black children die in Chicago every year, yet there is very little national discussion of these tragedies. In South Central Los Angeles, thousands of youth grow up with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder after wondering if their walk to school is going to be interrupted by an AK-47.  All the while, most of the conversation about bullying tends to focus on gay kids in the suburbs.  Yes, all plights are worthy of discussion, but one has to wonder if black youth were factored into our nation's sudden decision to begin discussing this problem (I don't recall seeing any black kids on the AC360 discussion on bullying, nor have I seen the issue of urban bullying featured on any national media outlet).

It must be made clear that Darion and millions of other children in urban communities across America are regular victims of a type of bullying that is rarely seen in the suburbs.  His mother has already lost a child to gun violence, and the fact that we've come to accept this as a normal part of "growing up in the hood" should sadden us all.  The national discussion on bullying should bring forth specific conversations and action plans for children in urban communities, so that they can feel as safe as the middle class kids whose coaches DON'T arrange for them to be beaten in front of their moms.

The kids in the suburbs don't have gun shops and liquor stores on every corner, conjoined with massive unemployment and low educational quality to accelerate the chances that they might find themselves being beaten or shot by a bully who's not even in school anymore.  A well-known example might be the scene in the famous film, "Boyz in the Hood," where one of the teen characters is murdered in an alley after getting into an altercation with a 27-year old man.  This story is played out repeatedly all over the country, yet some seem to believe that for young black men in America, dying is simply a part of life.

Kids like Darion Jones need help.  They need our protection and they need to feel safe.  Additionally, getting rid of the guns, improving educational quality and reducing the massive black teen unemployment rate (regularly over 40%) might be a step in the right direction.  So, not only should bullies be confronted for their behavior, we should also stop turning urban neighborhoods into "bully incubators" that create the destructive characters who end up slaughtering and traumatizing our children.

For every Darion Jones whose story makes the national news, there are a thousand other black youth whose stories are never told.  Many of these kids are left with the difficult choice of being judged by 12 members of a jury or being carried by six pallbearers at their own funeral.  We must give good kids better options, better policies, and signals to show that their lives are just as valuable as the kids who have a little money.  Being picked on is obviously depressing, sad and hurtful, but our kids are the ones who are being regularly beaten and shot.


Dr. Boyce Watkins is a Professor at Syracuse University and founder of the Your Black World Coalition.  To have Dr. Boyce commentary delivered to your email, please click here. 



26 comments:

  1. This is a crying shame & I agree with everything that was said in this article it has become so accepted in the black community as a part of life for rough living conditions & dying is looked at as just a part of life this is just sad that some adults would actually play a role in such nonsense.

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  2. Bullying in low socioeconomic communities often gets overlooked, this is nothing new. One has to wonder why more blacks aren't coming forward and making much noise - it is a wonder children of color do as well as they do in school or life in general.
    Thank you Dr. Boyce for sounding off on this matter. I can't help but wonder where is Tavis Smiley and Cornell West when we need them...

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  3. Was the football coast white or black?

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  4. Question: How did we get to this point? What is there in Black culture that foments this behavior?
    If one examines the demographics from 50 years ago and projected where we would be today they might wonder what happened. In 1972 there was a gathering in Gary, IN, for political action. As I recall there were some 350 Black elected and appointed officials in America. Today that number is more than 16,000, as I understand it. Participation was reported to be the cure-all. That has not come to pass. Maybe it is time to have another Black summit-Plan "A" did not work.

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  5. There is no "'White Man or Saviour' that 's going to save our children . We as a people have to teach values ,morals and responsibility. The role model{ the coach} failed to use the teachable moment to help mold better choices in this childs life.

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  6. I don't understand why there isn't more outrage. The coach was arrested AFTER he turned himself in. Will he be or was he fired? What charges will he face? What about the mindless robots who allowed themselves to be a part of the assault team? The mom should sue them all; the school, the coach, the kids' families within an inch of their lives. This is ridiculous. What if they'd killed him?

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  7. Tavis Smiley has had guests on his show to talk about bullying in the black community, so to the anonymous person questioning that, please stop looking to two people as all-around Messiahs to handle every issue...get off YOUR ass and make some noise!

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  8. Every person that committed this despicable act of COWARDICE need to be arrested and procecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Then, the mother should sue each person in a Civil law suit for every single dime that each family has. The head and assistant coach should go to jail and see first hand how it feels to have the shit beat of of them, and anything else that can happen to them.

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  9. This is manifestation of kids raising kids...this behavior starts in the home...

    Parents are responsible for their children well-being...

    Instead, our communities of young mothers & fathers are concerned and contempt with having a 40 ounce, weed (drugs), and shaking their butts...

    Look around you everyday, how many kids do you seeing doing homework? learning art & crafts, etc.?

    The same goes for the teachers, they are more interested in getting their a paycheck, and going to party, and boasting about their titles, I'm a teacher, I'm this, I'm that...

    I have never bought a car in my life, and I am 50 years old, single, never married, no children and people ask me why?

    The reason brothers and sisters is that if I had a car, then I would drive right past all of you...instead, I walk the streets in every city and state I lived encouraging our children to change their lives by staying in school, staying focused, and staying motivated...

    I ride public transportation and I subject myself to the dangers of being mugged/robbed or beaten for no reason, and yes, I do carry an iPhone/iPad, wear the finest clothes so the kids can see that there is a good life...so far, over the last 30 years nothing has ever happen to me and I am fortunate...but it takes more men and women to help as there is only one of me...every child is a child of yours, and you are obligated to help teach and show them the way...

    I am tired of the Dr. Boyces, Obama's, Sharpton, Jesse Jackson organizing a dam march for white people to look at and view as though it was a parade...it is time that we once again secretly and public organize ourselves and our communities to help educate our children..and by educate I mean teaching them how to read and write, and to perform complex resolve complex math problems...

    You do not need a dam computer to teach a child how to read and write...all you need is the courage to want to help your little brother and sisters...

    Last, I am also tired of these dam churches...organizing a dam march every dam weekend for no reason but to keep our race stupid and ignorant when it would be easier to help teach them how to read and write...but the purpose of the church is to keep you from reading and writing because you are not suppose to understand how to read the bible so some dummmy gets on stage and screams at you about what the books say...this is why this stuff happens...

    Sincerely,
    PB Short

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  10. What happened to the Black community? Liquor stores on every corner and the infiltration of Black communities with drugs. Intoxicated folk are unaware of their actions, obnoxious, and do not care about anything. When you breed this type of environment, you can expect people who do not work, who do not care about properly educating their children, and lots of crime. Thus, the present ghettos of American.

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  11. Its a DAMN shame! that when we or Our Children are concerned in regards to violence, drugs, & other traumatic incidences, police brutality included, that the media and or the system could
    give a f_ck less about us, case in point, we all know how the crack epidemic has devastated
    our communities and our people, what do we hear about....some f-cking meth, a caucasian drug of choice and on top of that the u.s. govt. helped to finance a military engagement in central america by putting crack into the Black Community, when will we get it through our thick f_cking skulls that caucasians don't give a sh_t about Black People unless it involves stealing from us, locking us the f_ck up, or using our creativity & music to sell their products. That coach and whoever assisted him should be sent to prison, and a charge of simple assault is an insult to every Black Parent in this F_cked up country. The cowards did this in front of the child's Mother, something no parent especially a Mother should have to witness or even hear about. When the Real Men in the Black Community grow some balls, and handle this kind of sh_t ourselves, we will be on the road to truly being a unified community. I hope everyone of these cowardly p_ssy punk a-- cowards gets whats coming to them, low life bastards.

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  12. This is all stemming from racism and thug loving. We racistly hate ourselves and act out the stereotypes the system teaches us. And the coach and football players are thugs. That is the type that passes for educator and student athlete these days, not strong and moral men. This is what happens when aggression is valued more than compassion.

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  13. So many things could be said about this issues. it is disgusting, racist and totally unacceptable. I wonder if Darius Jones were white, would the same assault been allowed to take place? The justice system, as usual, has totally Darius and his family. And the coach was charged with Simple Assault ONLY after he turned himself in?? needless to say, we as Black People are dead and have virtually no worth in this society.

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  14. why I'm I not surprise ,most of our people are more missed up psychologically then white people are and until we deal with personal responsibility and being autonomous we will continue to see B_llshit like this take place in BLACK community's all over the USA.I don't have time to consistently refer everything and every behavior some of us exhibit back to slavery.the hell with that we need to deal with what do we do now.

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  15. PB Short I have made many of the same choices you have for the same reasons-staying close to our peoples and the problems to be of help when I could've moved way out and up. However, you went off in the wrong way claiming kids can't read because of church?!?! The best-behaved, best readers and most college-prone black children come out of the black church!! Why do so many brothers cry, moan, whine and disrespect the church but they on the outside looking in doing NOTHING? It is kind of scary that in a moment you can lose your intellect and moral integrity in a discussion that easily- just because you don't understand the Bible- and to then advocate throwing away holy doctrine and a conviction to a lifesyle of faith. That IS the PROBLEM!!! The boy didn't have a father in the house and the coaches were taking the place of real fathers in the most perverse way. I see what gets the brothers revved up to finally comment is sports and violence. Let me ask- what gets you all to be hands-on fathers to your children staying in the households, to marry the mother of your children, sustain good marriages and commit to a responsible, accountable, productive life of righteousness and holiness and to walk in leadership alongside black women, above all races in all communities and all countries?? And why is everybody sigining "anonymous" and being fearful when the people here don't know you and are basically of the same mind? Why can't brothers represent and stand up for their own mind when it is correct?

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  16. I think that the coaches who ordered this beating over some dam flip flops and the second coach who watched needs jail time. They should get their asses beat up while they in jail doing time. This is ashame. Nobody deserves such a brutal beating especially by 20 guys. Thats why I could never be a black judge. My sentence for this kind of behavior would be worse then what they give a drug pusher and thats up to 20 years.

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  17. Nothing suprises me anymore, for Cain, as in Abel, still lives with us.

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  18. How can a young man, from the urban community grow to fruition when he is hated by some of his own people. If a couch can not be trusted with youths who already have deformed minds, then who can you trust? Some youths in the inner city are suffering to the point of madness to kill. Their eyes are angry and their hearts are cold from not having. However, what makes a couch hurt so much that he would want to turn killer?

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  19. Pretty sick for a school administrator to think of, no less than actually pulling off something of this magnitude. What did the school board, mayor, police chief and states attorney do about it?

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  20. That is what is wrong with Black America today. The value of life has gone way down for blacks. The problem has been here for a long time. We need to wake up and realize this a deep concern in the black community. Only we can do something about it. As long as we, as a people allow drugs, alcohol, guns and disrespect for others and life, mayhem will thrive in our communities. It is up to our leaders and communities to ensure safety, fight for our rights as a people. We have let matters grow where they are (just about) out of hand.

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  21. The state of our black children has taken a serious downfall when they possess no fear, no respect to a black mother and in spite of her presence and knowledge of who they are attempt to kill her son in front of her. Then the athletic coach who is viewed as a figure of authority and relationally as a father to these boys led them as a pied piper to name and hurt another child. What is their punishment for child abuse? Respect for females, children, and ourselves has Bennie driven out by....(let us identify the elephant in the room), and its not a white man!

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  23. If I lived in Chicago I would organize a group or black men that would take that coach and beat his ass to show him what it feels like to be jumped by a mob of 20 people. And then I would cut off his fucking big toe so he would always remember the experience. We MEN have to start standing for something, and embrace our roles as protectors of our women, children and community.

    Shame on the ADULTS of CHICAGO to allow this SHIT to happen.

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  24. TOO MANY WOMEN ARE HAVING BABIES WITHOUT A MALE FIGURE INVOLVEMENT, WITHOUT CHILD SUPPORT. THE CHILREN ARE VERY ANGRY, THE MOTHER'S ARE SLEEPING WITH MANY PARTNERS, THE CHILDREN ARE ALONE. NO ONE AT HOME TO HELP WITH THEIR SCHOOL WORK,OR MAYBE THE MOTHER IS ONLY INTERESTED IN MAKING BABIES. SHE MAYBE 15-16 YEARS OF AGE, WHAT DO I KNOW AT THAT AGE REGARDING MOTHERHOOD.
    WOMEN YOU MAYBE A SINGLE MOM. PLEASE TEACH YOUR CHILDREN NO BULLING, NO GUNS, NO KILLING.
    EDUCATION, EDUCATION, EDUCATION.

    THANK YOU.

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  25. Please list some solutions and lets get together.

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