A Portland food truck owner, randomly beaten by a white man while standing outside of his business and talking to his wife on the phone, is celebrating TikToker Michael McWhorter and his millions of followers for tracking down his attacker.
McWhorter posted the video of the assault on his social media and mobilized his 6 million followers to obtain justice for Darell Preston, the proprietor of LoRell’s Chicken Shack, who was attacked on June 15 in broad daylight.
The video shows the attacker beating and kicking Preston, bloodying his eyes (one completely shut and the other barely open) and breaking his nose, cars rode by and honked their horns — presumably trying to get the man to stop.
“I hit you, N-word, stay on the ground!” the man allegedly shouted at his victim, according to his lawyer.
Then after he was done, he calmly walked away.
Preston says while the local police were called and launched an investigation into the attack, it was McWhorter’s network that identified the suspect after he posted it on June 28, which led to the arrest, USA Today reports.
Civil rights attorney Alicia LeDuc Montgomery is representing Preston and believes that the Portland Police Department did not do the best job in supporting her client.
There was confusion around the attack. PPD and EMS originally thought a car had struck a pedestrian. When it was clear that there was an assault, Preston was inside his truck and did not speak to law enforcement about the attack. His lawyer says she believes he was traumatized.
According to Montgomery, the way PPD handled the situation has “room for improvement.”
“He was clearly shook up, and then there wasn’t follow-up for many days, and it sounds like the investigation wasn’t really active for several days after the incident,” she said. “So the concern was, what is going on? Is an investigation even taking place? Why isn’t the family being contacted and followed up…
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