Native Family Attacked by Skinheads, One of Them is a Cop's Son

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Johnny and Lisa Bonta, a Native family from the Reno Sparks Indian Colony, became the latest victims of a hate crime on May 24 when they were attacked at a gas station along I-80 in Fernley, Nevada, a border town between the Fallon and Pyramid Lake Indian reservations.

“I was pumping gas at Quick Stop on our way to Reno to look for another job when these skinheads in a blue car drove by real slow and checked us out. The driver jumped out with a baseball bat, and I asked them ‘why you holding a bat?” said Bonta. “He said ‘let’s do this’ and tried to pick a fight. I don’t know how to explain what happened—we didn’t do anything to them.”

Bonta, a Paiute member of the Reno Sparks Indian Colony, tried to avoid the confrontation by telling them he didn’t want to fight. He got back in the car, with his son-in-law Shane Murray at the wheel, and they quickly drove away with the carload of skinheads in close pursuit.

As they approached the freeway ramp, they were cut off as the blue car swerved in front of them, then slammed on the brakes, causing Murray to crash into it. Murray said he recognized one of the attackers as Jacob Cassell, a former classmate and son of retired Lyon County Sheriff officer Jim Cassell.

“They all jumped out of the car with baseball bats, knives and a crowbar, and we knew they were going to hurt us,” said Lisa Bonta, in an interview from Washoe Medical Center, where she was in treatment for seizures she suffers.

The fight broke out on the highway after 1 p.m. and while traffic was passing by, no one would stop to help them. Lisa and her daughter, Alyssa, were terrified watching the brutal and bloody fight as her unarmed husband and son-in-law tried to fight off the three young men in their 20s.

“I saw one of them hit my husband in the head with a bat, and the other one was trying to cut off his braid with a knife. Johnny was covered in blood and they just kept hitting him with a crow bar. They even tried to slit his throat,” she added.

“Jacob Cassell had my son-in-law on the ground in a chokehold and Shane was turning blue. My daughter was sobbing ‘they’re killing him’ and somehow she found the strength to hit Jacob in self-defense so he would release Shane.”

It was then, Lisa said, that Cassell turned his anger on her and her daughter, jumping on the hood of their car while swinging a baseball bat and cursing at them.

“I’m a 46 year-old woman with serious health problems, and I tried to defend myself, but he hit me across the lower back with his bat, calling us ‘******s and river monsters,” said Lisa, who is Anglo. “He pointed at Alyssa and said he would rape her the next time he saw her in Fernley, where she lives.”

Meanwhile, Johnny Bonta was knocked unconscious with a bat, his nose and sinus cavities broken and bleeding, with stab wounds on his neck.

Lisa said Jacob Cassell taunted the family as the sirens approached, telling them, “You hear those cops coming? They’re not going to help you. My daddy is a cop in this town, and nothing is going to happen to me. You fucking ******s are going to jail.”

When Lyon County Sheriff’s officers arrived, they took statements and began filling out police reports with Cassell and his friends, but they did not take statements from any of the victims. When Lisa asked why they were not being questioned for a statement, no one responded. “They ignored us,” she said, before she suffered a seizure and required medical attention.

Three ambulances responded to the scene and took Lisa, Alyssa and Murray away for treatment; Murray’s injuries included a crushed elbow and broken hand.

Johnny Bonta, bleeding and barely standing after being hit in the knees with a bat, was arrested on the scene and taken to jail. He said he was not allowed medical treatment for six days while he was in the county jail, all the while uncertain about what charges had been filed against him.

Assuming he was on his way to the hospital, Lisa Bonta had no idea her husband had been arrested. She finally located her husband in jail after calling other facilities repeatedly, and was very upset that he was not given medical treatment for his extensive injuries.

“I asked them to tell me what charges he was being held on and no one would say. They said they gave him the information, but he can’t read or write, so I needed to find out. At first they said there was a bench warrant for an unpaid $367 fine, and when we made arrangements to pay that, they charged him with battery with a deadly weapon, even though it was those boys who had the weapons. The booking papers say we owe $30,367.00. ”

Lisa Bonta is outraged that their attackers were all released at the scene of the crime and were not charged despite the fact they bragged about it on Facebook on May 24, the day of the attack.

Two hours after attacking the Bontas, Josh Janiszewski of Fernley wrote, “Just laid the fists and boots to some 6′ 5” tongan dude. what you got on little guys?” at 3:13 p.m. When asked if they gave them hell, Josh responded. “Oh we did. That’s for sure!” at 3:48 p.m. “Amen,” said Jacob Cassell at 4:07 p.m.

Jacob’s mother Dee Cassell also commented, “So…who has blood? You guys need to come home to mom?” at 4:48 p.m. She later added that she gave them First Aid. “Better have ur asses at home after I did 1st aid. Don’t piss off women – they r worse than men!” she wrote at 8:00 p.m.

When asked if they got “some good licks” in, Josh said, “sent em to the hospital, they got fucked up man, thats for sure.”

Meanwhile, Johnny Bonta stayed behind bars while Lisa and her family called the jail each day, asking if Johnny had been treated for his injuries. No one would tell her his condition. One morning, she says a surly guard told her “he’ll have to get his Indian doctor if he wants treatment,” then hung up on her.

Lisa appealed to the Reno Spark Indian Colony and said she was able to get two Indian Health Service doctors to agree to visit Johnny in jail, but was told by jail officials that could not be allowed. It was not until tribal police pursued Johnny’s release that he was finally released after six days and was able to see a doctor.

The family also lost their car following the attack. The Bontas could not locate their car after the Lyon County Sheriff’s office had it towed from the scene. When Lisa called to ask about their car, she was told the police had no information. She found the car two weeks later in a small towing yard, tires flattened and in need of repair. Since Johnny has not been able to work, they cannot afford to pay the impoundment fees or have it repaired. They are now walking to all of their medical appointments in Reno. The situation has created great hardship for them and their children.

“We lost everything as a result of this attack, and now we’re homeless since we can’t go back to Fernley,” said Lisa. “The FBI took our statement last week and we know they got a copy of the video from the gas station parking lot. We are asking for a full investigation into this hate crime.”

The Bontas said since this happened, at least four other Native families have told them they too were harassed and attacked by skinheads in nearby border towns. But people told her they don’t report the incidents because they don’t believe police will help them. These follow an April 2010 attack on Vincent Kee, Navajo, in Farmington, New Mexico, where three men took Kee from a McDonald’s and shaved a swastika symbol on the back of his head and branded him with the symbol using a coat hanger.

“Someone could have died that day,” said Lisa, “and the only reason this happened is because my husband and son-in-law have brown skin. We have a 10-year-old daughter, and I have to speak out about what happened for her sake. I just don’t understand why these young boys think they have the right to randomly beat others. We have to put a stop to this kind of behavior.”

Lisa also said they are hiring an attorney. “I want the police to know they can’t deny people medical treatment just because they feel like it. Johnny could have died from a head injury, and they violated his civil rights. They should be held accountable.”

Since the story broke supporters have started a petition at change.org for the Governor of Nevada to address the situation along with other hate crimes in Nevada. A Facebook page was also created in support of the Bonta family.

Indian Country Today Media Network will continue to follow this story and is looking into any fundraising information there may be for our readers. The case has been classified as a hate crime and is under investigation by the FBI. ICTMN is currently waiting for approval for copies of the police report. Calls to the Reno office of the FBI were not returned.

Source: http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2011/06/native-family-attacked-by-skinheads/?fark

Yiz
 
Attackers in Nevada hate crime talked about it on Facebook

Posted by Brenda Norrell - June 10, 2011 at 6:54 am

Reno Sparks Indian Johnny Bonta and his son in law were beaten with a crowbar and baseball bats

By Brenda Norrell

FERNLEY, Nevada -- The attackers in a Nevada hate crime talked about the attack on Facebook just hours after the attack in the bordertown of Fernley, Nevada, on May 24.

Reno Sparks Indian Johnny Bonta was beaten with a crowbar, knocked out with a baseball bat and stabbed during the attack. His son-in-law suffered a crushed elbow and broken hand. The attackers attempted to slit Bonta's throat and cut off his braid during the hate crime.

The victim, Bonta, who suffered a broken nose and other injuries, was then arrested and denied medical treatment in jail. During an interview with Censored News, Johnny Bonta's wife Lisa Bonta described the attack on her family. She said the three attackers were Neo Nazi skinheads.

One of the attackers, Jacob Cassell, is the son of a retired Lyon County Sheriff officer. Cassell, 20 years old, was among those who commented on Facebook just hours after the attack. Jacob's mother Dell Cassell also commented hours after the attack.

The attacks occurred outside a Fernley convenience store at 1 p.m. on May 24. Fernley is located between the Indian Nations of Pyramid Lake Paiute and Fallon Shoshone Paiute, east of Reno.

On Facebook, Josh Janiszewski of Fernley wrote, "Just layed the fists and boots to some 6' 5'' tongan dude. what you got on little guys?" at 3:13 pm, about two hours after the attack.

When asked by another person if they gave them hell, Josh responded. "Oh we did. That's for sure!" at 3:48 pm.

"Amen," said Jacob Cassell at 4:07 pm.

Dee Cassell, the mother said, "So...who has blood? You guys need to come home to mom?" at 4:48 pm. Then she states she gave them First Aid.

"Better have ur asses at home after I did 1st aid. Don't piss off women - they r worse than men!" Dee Cassell wrote at 8:00 pm.

When asked by another person on Facebook asked if they got "some good licks" in Josh responded.

Josh said, "sent em to the hospital, they got fucked up man, thats for sure."

In the interview with Censored News, Lisa Bonta said during the attack, the attackers threatened her daughter with rape if they see her in town. She said the police refused to take statements from the Bonta family.

When Johnny Bonta was denied medical treatment in jail, the family called the jail. They were told that Bonta "would have to get his Indian doctor" if he wanted to be treated.

Lisa Bonta said nearby tribal police assisted eventually in the release of Johnny Bonta, since no charges were filed. The convenience store clerk told her that there is a video which shows the attackers jumping out of the vehicle with baseball bats, but police had not asked for the video as evidence.

For more than two weeks, the Bonta family searched for their vehicle, with their documents in it, but Lisa said police would not reveal where the vehicle was. The family located the towed vehicle on their own.

The Bonta family has contacted an attorney to file a lawsuit and contacted the NAACP and ACLU. The Bonta family said the news media in Nevada would not report the story.

Now the question remains if the US Justice Department will investigate the case, which includes police imprisoning the victim of a hate crime.

Source: Attackers in Nevada hate crime talked about it on Facebook | the narcosphere

Yiz
 
FBI investigating brutal hate crime against Native American family

The FBI is investigating an alleged hate crime against a Native American family after local law enforcement released the three white assailants without charges in May.

Indian Country Today reported that three men armed with baseball bats, knives and a crowbar confronted Johnny Bonta and his son-in-law while they were traveling along I-80 in Fernley, Nevada with their family. The three men are Neo-Nazis.

The Bontas, members of the Reno Sparks Indian Colony, said they first encountered the men at a gas station and tried to avoid confrontation by quickly driving away. But the three men pursued them in their own car, cutting them off and causing an accident. A vicious fight ensued, in which Johnny was knocked unconscious with a bat and had his nose and sinus cavities broken. His son-in-law suffered a crushed elbow and a broken hand.

"I saw one of them hit my husband in the head with a bat, and the other one was trying to cut off his braid with a knife," Johnny's wife, Lisa Bonta, said. "Johnny was covered in blood and they just kept hitting him with a crow bar. They even tried to slit his throat."

Lisa said that one of the alleged assailants, Jacob Caswell, taunted the family as police officers began arriving at the scene.

"You hear those cops coming?" he said. "They’re not going to help you. My daddy is a cop in this town, and nothing is going to happen to me. You fucking ******s are going to jail."

When police did arrive, they took statements from the three men, but not the Bonta family. Police arrested Johnny for an unpaid $367 fine while three ambulances took the rest of the family to the hospital.

Censored News reported that hours after the attack, Caswell and another alleged assailant, Josh Janiszewski, bragged about the attack on Facebook.

Janiszewski wrote, "Just layed the fists and boots to some 6' 5'' tongan dude. what you got on little guys?" and later added, "sent em to the hospital, they got fucked up man, thats for sure."

Lisa said her husband was denied medical care in the Lyon County jail, where he stayed for six days. She was told he "would have to get his Indian doctor" if he wanted to be treated.

The FBI is now looking into the attacks, but would not comment on its ongoing investigation.

The Bontas have contacted an attorney, as well as the NAACP and ACLU.

Lyon County officials claimed the incident seemed to be a "mutual fight" and said the case was still under investigation.

“We need to put pressure on law enforcement and the judicial system to ensure the Bontas are treated fairly. Our main concern is that these attacks need to be taken very seriously and fully investigated as hate crimes,” Reno Sparks Indian Colony Chairman Arlan Melendez of told the Indian Country Today.

Supporters of the Bontas set up a Facebook page and Change.org petition after reports of the attack began being published at the end of June.

Source: FBI investigating brutal hate crime against Native American family | The Raw Story

Yiz
 
Unlikely they voted for Obama, being they are skinheads.
 
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Stupid them. Why pick on someone when they didn't do anything to them? Idiots looking for trouble. Can't those skinheads leave people alone and mind their own ----- business.
 
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Stupid them. Why pick on someone when they didn't do anything to them? Idiots looking for trouble. Can't those skinheads leave people alone and mind their own ----- business.

No, they can't. They somehow believe that it is their duty to cleanse the world. They are dangerous people.
 
It is stories like these that compel me to carry a firearm. Anyone messes with my family like that ain't gonna be walking away.
 
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Stupid them. Why pick on someone when they didn't do anything to them? Idiots looking for trouble. Can't those skinheads leave people alone and mind their own ----- business.

No, they can't. They somehow believe that it is their duty to cleanse the world. They are dangerous people.

Its hard to clean up gangs swarming on this planet. They will always create new ones if they arrest one of them.
 
they should have stayed in their car and call cop. videos and witnesses are all over at gas station
 
It is stories like these that compel me to carry a firearm. Anyone messes with my family like that ain't gonna be walking away.

chance is - you'll be charged with assault with deadly weapon or manslaughter.
 
chance is - you'll be charged with assault with deadly weapon or manslaughter.

In other States maybe. Georgia residents were tired of this legal minefield when they were forced to protect themselves, so our State's legislature passed a Castle Doctrine. When any individual is being attacked, they have no duty to retreat and can use deadly force to protect themselves. The Castle Doctrine includes your place of work, near your car, your home, or any other place an individual reasonably travels.

Of course, there are places considered "off limits" to carry a firearm, but this family would have been protected by the Castle Doctrine.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castle_doctrine

In addition to providing a valid defense in criminal law, many versions of the Castle Doctrine, particularly those with a "Stand-Your-Ground clause", also have a clause which provides immunity from any lawsuit filed on behalf of the assailant for damages/injury resulting from the use of lethal force. Without this clause, it is possible for an assailant to sue for medical bills, property damage, disability, and pain and suffering as a result of the injuries inflicted by the defender, or for their next-of-kin to sue for wrongful death in the case of a fatality. Even if successfully refuted, the defendant (the homeowner/defender) must often pay thousands of dollars in legal costs as a result of such lawsuits, and thus without immunity, such civil action could be used for revenge against a defender acting lawfully.

The only exceptions to this civil immunity are generally situations of excessive force, where the defender used deadly force on a subdued, cooperative, or disabled assailant. A situation meeting this exception generally invalidates the criminal "castle defense" as well. In addition, someone who uses deadly force in self-defense is still liable for any damages or injuries to third parties who were not acting criminally at the time of the defensive action.

Georgia has a stand your ground clause.
 
In other States maybe. Georgia residents were tired of this legal minefield when they were forced to protect themselves, so our State's legislature passed a Castle Doctrine. When any individual is being attacked, they have no duty to retreat and can use deadly force to protect themselves. The Castle Doctrine includes your place of work, near your car, your home, or any other place an individual reasonably travels.

Of course, there are places considered "off limits" to carry a firearm, but this family would have been protected by the Castle Doctrine.

Castle doctrine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

good luck dealing with son's father... a cop.

btw - this happened in Nevada.... you do realize that Nevada is a gun-friendly state that requires no permit? and it has Castle Doctrine too.
 
The actions of those skinheads and the local police are disgraceful. I hope they get nailed. :mad:
 
The Bontas family has my full support and sympathy. I hope to see son's father and any other cops involved in jail for obstruction of justice.
 
they should have stayed in their car and call cop. videos and witnesses are all over at gas station
I don't know as that would've been any safer. They could have smashed the car glass.

Calling the cops did no good for the family. The local cops were corrupt, too.
 
I don't know as that would've been any safer. They could have smashed the car glass.
well - I don't know which one is better... getting assaulted at gas station with witnesses and cameras all over or.... getting assaulted at nowhere with no witnesses and cameras?

With video - they can't really cover it up and the entire public would be outraged.

Calling the cops did no good for the family. The local cops were corrupt, too.
only AFTER the incident. But before the incident, the cops had no idea who the hoodlums were. They would treat them like any other violent criminals when they arrive on scene. It would be hard to cover it up with security cameras and witnesses all around.
 
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interesting that their daughter is "white"....
 
well - I don't know which one is better... getting assaulted at gas station with witnesses and cameras all over or.... getting assaulted at nowhere with no witnesses and cameras?
With video - they can't really cover it up and the entire public would be outraged.
I didn't read anything about cameras. :dunno:


only AFTER the incident. But before the incident, the cops had no idea who the hoodlums were. They would treat them like any other violent criminals when they arrive on scene. It would be hard to cover it up with security cameras and witnesses all around.
Who called the cops? Depending on who called, they might have said who the skinheads were.

Again, I didn't read about security cameras. Also, those could be tampered with; tapes can disappear.
 
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