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Old 04-13-2010, 04:57 PM
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Default Attack on Jindal Aide and Boyfriend Politically Motivated (Beaten for wearing Palin

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Joe Brown and Allee Bautsch

New Orleans police are asking for assistance finding suspects who participated in a French Quarter fight on Friday that led to the injury of a campaign aide to Gov. Bobby Jindal, as well as her boyfriend.

The news release issued by New Orleans police Tuesday evening does not identify Allee Baustch or her boyfriend, but notes that the 25-year-old female victim and the 28-year-old male victim were attacked in the 600 block of St. Louis Street after leaving an event at a restaurant in the 400 block of Royal Street.

Jindal’s office acknowledged on Monday that Bautsch, his chief campaign fundraiser, was recovering from a broken leg after an altercation with a group of people in the Quarter on Friday night. Bautsch was attacked after a fundraiser for the Louisiana Republican Party at Brennan’s Restaurant, 417 Royal Street, the governor’s office said.

The 600 block of St. Louis Street, which is where the Omni Royal Orleans Hotel and Louisiana Supreme Court are located, is less than two blocks from Brennan’s.

New Orleans police say that the incident began about 11:45 p.m. when a group of three to five men made “derogatory comments” to Bautsch and her boyfriend. When the man described as the male victim “turned toward” the group of men, at least one of the men struck him repeatedly. The woman “fell to the ground and screamed,” the news release said.

Police released a description of one suspect, saying he was in his 20s, looked “dirty,” and wore his hair in an auburn-colored ponytail. The man was 6 feet, 1 inch tall with a thin build, police said. He wore a light-colored T-shirt and dark pants.

Officers in the area responded and requested EMS assistance. The woman used her purse as a pillow while waiting for help. Once she was in the ambulance, the woman realized her purse was missing, the release said.

She had her purse after the attack, so that’s not a mugging.

UPDATE, 2:15 p.m.: As this story seems to be going viral, I want to put on the brakes a little and see if perhaps we can supply some answers to some of the questions which seem to be popping up regarding this incident.

First, Jindal spokesman Kyle Plotkin tells us that Alle Bautsch was not wearing a Palin pin. And neither was Joe Brown. So that’s an allegation which has been disputed.

Second, as far as the Jindal administration is concerned they do not have evidence at this time that the attack on Bautsch and Brown was directly related to the protest. We have a report, as you’ll see below, that the attack was politically motivated, and we’re looking forward to full confirmation of that fact. But the two are not necessarily at odds; our understanding is that Bautsch and Brown remained at Brennan’s after the fundraiser was over and by the time they left there wasn’t much of a protest going on – so if we’ve given the impression that the attack occurred as a result of fundraiser attendees having to run a gauntlet of Democrats upon leaving the restaurant we’d like to correct that right now; that is not our understanding.

Third, since the attack itself appears to have come from assailants who apparently either followed the victims (which we think is most reasonable, given that Brennan’s is located half a block from a police station) or happened upon them and decided to express displeasure with Republican politics in an unacceptably demonstrable fashion, a facet of this we’re actively looking into is the nature of the protest itself. As we noted in the original post here, a group of self-described “anarchists” claim to have disrupted the event and there are snippets of information – or were – following the event in which people holding themselves out as protestors bragged about confrontations with evil Republicans they’d had on Friday.

Of course, as of yesterday we’ve seen that chatter die off completely. There are two possible explanations for this – one might be that the disruptions and confrontations were greatly oversold and there’s nothing more which can be said about them, while the other might be that once the story of what happened to Allee Bautsch and Joe Brown became public those involved realized that the publicity surrounding that protest was going to be all bad from there on in. I personally find the latter a little more likely simply because of what happened to the victims, though this is in all likelihood a good example of how bad apples can spoil a bunch. Jeff Blanco’s video below of the protest shows it to be relatively peaceful, if a little obnoxious.

Finally, the main question we seem to be getting here is “why is it this story took so long to break?” The conservative meme that if this has been Tea Partiers beating up a poor black kid or a transgendered lesbian without health insurance it would be immediate front page news is certainly one which isn’t injured by this sequence of events. But I don’t think that’s what’s going on here. The New Orleans Police Department hasn’t said Thing One about the attack, and it’s hard to get reportable information on something like this when the cops – who are the folks supposedly carrying the most reliable information – don’t provide anything. Also, since the victims have been laid up since the attack and haven’t released anything on it, the Times-Picayune and the local radio and TV stations would naturally have a tough time gathering anything on it.

But most importantly, while the attack on Allee Bautsch and Joe Brown has significant national importance in defining the true nature of political violence in America, as a local matter it wasn’t the really big news in New Orleans over the weekend. While outrageous and awful, what happened to Bautsch and Brown paled in comparison to the outright carnage that was also going on throughout the city. To wit:

A suicide-by-cop in New Orleans East Friday night;
A man murdered by a shot to the head in New Orleans East on Saturday;
Eight people shot on the corner of Canal and Royal Saturday night, within a couple of blocks of a full police deployment;
A murder in Marrero early Sunday morning;
A triple shooting in the Bayou St. John area on Monday morning;
A double murder in the 7th Ward on Monday afternoon.

With a police blotter that full, it really isn’t that much of a surprise that an attack which didn’t involve someone dying or gunplay wasn’t an immediate big story. Should what is being reported pan out, however, it’s likely the Brennan’s attack will have more legs than the others.

UPDATE, 9:50 a.m.: Two people at the Brennan’s event have now confirmed that the protest had largely broken up by the time it ended, but we also understand from someone who visited Allee Bautsch in the hospital Saturday morning that she and Brown were followed and attacked expressly because they had Palin pins on (she heard one of the attackers say “Let’s get them, they have Palin pins on”) – so the attack WAS politically motivated as its victims understood it. It was not a mugging, it was not an argument gone wrong and it was not a bar fight.

UPDATE, 8:47 a.m.: Our sources are indicating that Bautsch and her boyfriend were not attacked immediately outside of Brennan’s, but rather a couple of blocks away. But their assailants were a group of people, which would tend to mitigate against a run-of-the-mill mugging.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution thinks Sarah Palin was involved. Jim Galloway, the writer of their update who is supposed to be the “political insider” reporter, is clueless.

RightPundits.com’s story on the attack has a good summary of what is known and suspected, and blogger Beth Shaw makes the point that the severity of the injuries involved is inconsistent with a mugging.

UPDATE, 11:44 p.m.: In our continuing search of the New Orleans lefty blogosphere swamp for further documentation of the Brennan’s debacle, we found this lovely bit of sentiment:
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Old 04-13-2010, 07:35 PM
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This sounds like the work of ANSWER. They love to attack and do physical harm. Yet, the lovely lefties always claim to be the victims.
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Old 04-13-2010, 08:46 PM
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I have Googled this story, and the first two listings are from Free Republic posts. The rest are from rightwing blogs. While I realize that the leftist media is hesitant to post stories that show leftist violence, I have to wonder why the Times-Picayune has no record of this story. Perhaps I have missed something, so if anyone could post a more middle of the road source for this story, I would appreciate it. I would really love to use this to shove leftist violence back down the leftists' throats.
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