Ill. Student Beat to Death With Bike Lock

Brutuskend

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Ill. Student Beat to Death With Bike Lock
By Associated Press
Mon Jul 11, 9:12 AM


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CHICAGO - Two men who beat a college student to death with his own bicycle lock had just been on the losing end of a fight and were looking for someone to pick on, the victim's brother said.

Tombol Malik, a 23-year-old University of Illinois at Chicago student, and his best friend encountered the men while leaving a party at a housing complex several blocks from campus early Saturday.

Malik and 23-year-old Anthony Popelka had asked Muaz Haffer and Mantas Matulis, who was bleeding from his ear, if they needed help, prosecutors said Sunday.

"They were just looking for somebody easy to pick on," said 31-year-old Sati Malik, Tombol's brother.

Witnesses told investigators that Haffer first hit Malik with his hands, then took Malik's bike lock and started beating him on the head with it. After Malik fell to the ground, Haffer continued to beat him with the bike lock, prosecutors said.

Matulis, meanwhile, beat Popelka with his hands and used a stun gun on him before kicking Malik in the head as he lay on the ground, prosecutors said.

Malik was pronounced dead shortly after the beating. Popelka was treated at a hospital and released.

The two suspects were arrested near the scene of the attack wearing bloody clothes. The bike lock and stun gun, both of which had blood on them, were later recovered by police, prosecutors said.

Haffer, 21, of Burr Ridge, and Matulis, 20, of Clarendon Hills, were charged with first degree murder and aggravated robbery and were being held on $900,000 bail each. Haffer is a student at Benedictine University and Matulis is a student at the College of DuPage.

Suzanne McEneely, the assistant public defender representing Matulis, said her client had been attacked and was defending himself. She said he had injuries to his hands and had been hit in the back of the head with the bike lock.

Malik, who was born in Saudi Arabia to a Sudanese father and an American mother, was a sophomore majoring in political science at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He had planned to study in Germany during the upcoming academic year, his brother said.

"He was a very artistic, sensitive young man, and we're still just broken up over it," the brother said.

Just last month, a UIC history professor was beaten to death in suburban Oak Park. Peter D'Agostino was found unconscious outside a home June 22 and died less than an hour later. Police said Saturday there had been no arrests in that case.

 

montanafan

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Sounds like the public defender is going to try to blame the injuries from the earlier fight on a fight started by the two actual victims.
 

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Originally posted by: montanafan
Sounds like the public defender is going to try to blame the injuries from the earlier fight on a fight started by the two actual victims.

Sounds like it to me too.

Those guys need to die. The world would be better without those two.
 

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DUDE! That same thing happened ay my High School last year...but it was 2 girls...and neither of them died. Still! They got into a fight and one pulled out a gym lock and started beating the other one with it...it was intense
 

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Originally posted by: Brutuskend
Ill. Student Beat to Death With Bike Lock
By Associated Press
Mon Jul 11, 9:12 AM
Not to quibble, but AP really said "beat to death"?
 

Mrvile

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Originally posted by: pclstyle
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Originally posted by: Banana
Originally posted by: Brutuskend
Ill. Student Beat to Death With Bike Lock
By Associated Press
Mon Jul 11, 9:12 AM
Not to quibble, but AP really said "beat to death"?

Looks like it


i don't see a problem with the wording.

:disgust: Beaten to death...

Anyway that's pretty rough. But they were college students, 23 years old, they couldn't take care of themselves?
 

Tiamat

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Originally posted by: pclstyle
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Originally posted by: Banana
Originally posted by: Brutuskend
Ill. Student Beat to Death With Bike Lock
By Associated Press
Mon Jul 11, 9:12 AM
Not to quibble, but AP really said "beat to death"?

Looks like it


i don't see a problem with the wording.


i think it is "beaten" but im not sure. only important thing is that those 2 need to suffer. Knocking someone down in a fight is one thing, but continuing to beat them to a pulp when they are unconcious or unable to fight is plain cowardly, wrong, and something else.
 

pclstyle

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Originally posted by: Tiamat
Originally posted by: pclstyle
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Originally posted by: Banana
Originally posted by: Brutuskend
Ill. Student Beat to Death With Bike Lock
By Associated Press
Mon Jul 11, 9:12 AM
Not to quibble, but AP really said "beat to death"?

Looks like it


i don't see a problem with the wording.


i think it is "beaten" but im not sure. only important thing is that those 2 need to suffer. Knocking someone down in a fight is one thing, but continuing to beat them to a pulp when they are unconcious or unable to fight is plain cowardly, wrong, and something else.

i understood why you might have had an issue with the wording, but "beat" is gramatically correct as well.

'course, as stated, the only important thing is justice.