My Friend's GF Got Attacked

Wheatmaster

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omg i thought it wasn't this serious but it was in the paper:

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Man, 20, held in attack on woman
New Trier student hit by truck, beaten

By Lisa Black, Tribune staff reporter. Freelance writer Brian Cox contributed to this report
Published May 26, 2005

In view of horrified neighbors, a Wilmette man struck a New Trier High School student with his pickup truck Tuesday, then got out of the vehicle, attacked her and punched a man who tried to intervene, police said Wednesday.

Gilberto Archer, 20, of the 100 block of Dupee Place, is charged with attempted murder and aggravated battery and is scheduled to appear in Bond Court Thursday in Skokie, according to the Cook County state's attorney's office.

"We saw him beating her," said Patty Edmonds, who with her husband, Gerald, heard a loud thump Tuesday morning and ran to the front door of their home in the 2200 block of Beechwood Avenue in Wilmette.

They saw a black pickup truck that had plowed through the front yard and into the Edmonds' driveway, where it struck a van occupied by an adult and two children there for a piano lesson, she said.

A young woman, who had been walking in front of the Edmonds' house, was lying face down in the yard, and a man was striking her repeatedly with his fists, Patty Edmonds said.

"My husband couldn't let that go," said Edmonds, standing near the tire tracks in her yard. "He did intervene but got hit twice. I called 911."

Police received at least five more emergency calls from residents shortly before 8 a.m. on the usually tranquil street, officials said.

The student, an 18-year-old senior, was in stable condition in St. Francis Hospital in Evanston, said a woman at the victim's home who identified herself as her mother.

The young woman apparently knew Archer from New Trier, where he was enrolled two years ago, though authorities did not know the nature of their relationship, police said.

Archer did not graduate from the school, said New Trier Township High School District 203 Supt. Henry "Hank" Bangser, who declined to elaborate.

According to police, Archer parked about a block away from the girl's home, "apparently waiting for her to leave for school."

"After the crash, he battered the victim with his hands and feet until a citizen intervened," a police statement said.

Archer allegedly struck Gerald Edmonds, ran off and was followed by two men, who tackled him at Thornwood Avenue and Hunter Road, police said.

The men restrained Archer until Wilmette police arrived, officials said.

Police declined to release the names of the victim or witnesses.

Some neighbors complained that it took a long time for the police and an ambulance to arrive.

"When you're watching a violent crime, your perception of time is altered," Deputy Police Chief Brian King said. "Our records indicate that the first officer arrived within three minutes and the offender was immediately taken into custody."

Fire officials could not be reached regarding the response time. But King estimated that the ambulance arrived within four minutes of the first call.

Neighbors said they were relieved that more people weren't hurt. Had the incident occurred a few weeks ago, elementary school-age children would have been walking to nearby Harper School for before-school programs, said Julie Whitty, who lives next to the Edmonds' home.


the thing is that my friend hasn't told me the whole story probably because he's freaking out right now. What can i do?

edit: omg, i saw this guy around school last year!!! That guy is pathetic. Blaming others for his own failures.

No bail for suspect accused of attacking woman in Wilmette
Ex-girlfriend beaten, hit by truck, court told

By Brian Cox
Special to the Tribune
Published May 27, 2005

A Wilmette man was ordered held in lieu of bail Thursday after he was charged with attempted murder for running down a former girlfriend with his pickup truck this week, prosecutors said.

Gilberto Archer, 20, of the 100 block of Dupee Place was angry and blamed the ex-girlfriend for his failure to graduate from high school, prosecutors said during a hearing in front of Cook County Circuit Judge Garritt Howard in Skokie.

The 18-year-old woman suffered numerous injuries, including swelling of the brain, a fractured jaw and lacerations. Prosecutors said she was transferred out of the critical-care ward at St. Francis Hospital in Evanston on Thursday morning.

Archer also was charged with three counts of aggravated battery Wednesday after he drove his truck onto a sidewalk and struck the woman as she jogged in the 2200 block of Beechwood Avenue in Wilmette, Assistant State's Atty. Beth Kita-Neslund said.

Archer's next court appearance is scheduled for June 6.

Kita-Neslund said Archer got out of the vehicle after hitting the girl with his truck, picked her up and threw her to the ground, then continued assaulting her with his fists and feet. Archer also punched a 69-year-old man who tried to intervene, Kita-Neslund said.

Archer fled on foot but was chased down by two men who held him until police arrived, authorities said. He also is charged with assaulting one of those men.

Kita-Neslund said Archer and the woman were students at New Trier High School in Winnetka and dated between summer 2002 and October 2002.

She said school officials reprimanded Archer several times after the relationship ended because he refused to stay away from the woman. Archer was also suspended twice for the same reason and said he dropped out of school in early 2004, Kita-Neslund said.

Archer told investigators that he committed the attack because he blamed the woman--and was angry at teachers--for his failure to graduate from high school, Kita-Neslund said.

"When he saw her, he felt hatred," Kita-Neslund said.

Archer's attorney, William Hedrick, said that his client was having an "apparent psychotic episode" when he attacked the woman and that it was "a completely unplanned event."

"I think there are strong mental health issues here," Hedrick said.

The judge granted a defense request that Archer undergo a psychological examination and said he could not contact the woman.


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Originally posted by: Wheatmaster
omg i thought it wasn't this serious but it was in the paper:

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the thing is that my friend hasn't told me the whole story probably because he's freaking out right now. What can i do?

I wont register
 

meltdown75

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hmm i can't get to that link.

1. Console
2. Be a friend.
3. Rinse & repeat.

edit: wow. i hope she is ok - that dude has SERIOUS SERIOUS x infinity - issues. what the hell?
 

lancestorm

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Go to your friend, sit down with him, and offer anything he needs. He needs companionship and someone to talk to. Go be that person.
 

AdamSnow

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Wow... sounds brutal...

If I ever seen someone beating someone on the side of the road like that, there would be hell to pay...

I'd worry about the law afterwords.
 

rh71

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wow she's lucky someone intervened. The guy is lucky he didn't have a knife with him and just punched him twice. I'm not so sure I'd get in other people's business because of that, but I've never witnessed a hostile act first-hand either.
 

b0mbrman

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Wow, that sucks. Be a good friend and talk to him or whatever...

So what's the inside story on why the guy attacked her?
 

StageLeft

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wow she's lucky someone intervened. The guy is lucky he didn't have a knife with him and just punched him twice. I'm not so sure I'd get in other people's business because of that, but I've never witnessed a hostile act first-hand either.
"In Order For Evil To Triumph, Good People Do Nothing"
 

91TTZ

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Originally posted by: Wheatmaster

the thing is that my friend hasn't told me the whole story probably because he's freaking out right now. What can i do?

You can break into jail and beat the guy up.
 

K1052

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Originally posted by: rh71
wow she's lucky someone intervened. The guy is lucky he didn't have a knife with him and just punched him twice. I'm not so sure I'd get in other people's business because of that, but I've never witnessed a hostile act first-hand either.

If somebody is beating the crap out of a highschool girl on my front lawn I'll be coming out of my house with a pistol in hand.
 

Papagayo

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If that happened by my house, I would of taken my pistol out and made him stop one way or the other..

 

rh71

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Originally posted by: lancestorm
Originally posted by: rh71
I'm not so sure I'd get in other people's business because of that, but I've never witnessed a hostile act first-hand either.

pvssy!
gee, 3 whole minutes before that happened... I'm disappointed. :roll:

<-- wonders if the gung-ho e-bada$$es sleep next to their gun cases everynight...

There's a difference between fighting for your loved one with reckless abandon versus sticking up for a complete stranger without knowing ANYTHING going into that situation. Don't act like you're a cocky teenager everytime you get to show how big your balls are. Someone could whip out a 10-inch blade and cut them off to show you up close. Hell, he just got done running over a human with a 2-ton machine. Think anything's possible ?
 

91TTZ

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You know, it pisses me off when they throw lines like this into the story:

"Neighbors said they were relieved that more people weren't hurt. Had the incident occurred a few weeks ago, elementary school-age children would have been walking to nearby Harper School for before-school programs, said Julie Whitty, who lives next to the Edmonds' home."

That's just meaningless nonsense when someone throws in a statement that assumes the same exact action would take place in a totally different timeframe. It was obvious that the guy was waiting for HER, and wasn't just out to hit anybody. Even if there were kids around, he would have went around them so he could hit her.

That's like someone saying that everyone's lucky that I was driving my car on the road at 5 pm, because at 1 pm there was a parade on that street. No sh!t, if there was a parade there I wouldn't just cluelessly plow through the parade, I'd choose a different street.

"We're relieved that nobody was hurt. Had 91TTZ driven down that street a few weeks ago, it would have been full of people taking part of a parade"
 

Goosemaster

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Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: rh71
wow she's lucky someone intervened. The guy is lucky he didn't have a knife with him and just punched him twice. I'm not so sure I'd get in other people's business because of that, but I've never witnessed a hostile act first-hand either.

If somebody is beating the crap out of a highschool girl on my front lawn I'll be coming out of my house with my bear hands ready to tenderize some meat

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91TTZ

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Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: K1052

If somebody is beating the crap out of a highschool girl on my front lawn I'll be coming out of my house with my UFO ready to explore the solar system

fixed

Fixed again.
 

K1052

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Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: lancestorm
Originally posted by: rh71
I'm not so sure I'd get in other people's business because of that, but I've never witnessed a hostile act first-hand either.

pvssy!
gee, 3 whole minutes before that happened... I'm disappointed. :roll:

<-- wonders if the gung-ho e-bada$$es sleep next to their gun cases everynight...

I used to keep a loaded 9mm in the nightstand and a .40 in my desk when I lived in a place where handguns are leagal.

I don't consider myself "gung-ho" for prefering not to let some teenager be beaten to death on my front lawn when I am in a position to prevent it.