Marky Mark's Victims Speaks Out

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BOSTON (AP) — A victim of one of Mark Wahlberg's racially motivated attacks as a teenage delinquent in segregated Boston in the 1980s insists he shouldn't be granted a pardon for his crimes.


Kristyn Atwood was among a group of mostly black fourth-grade students on a field trip to the beach in 1986 when Wahlberg and his white friends began hurling rocks and shouting racial epithets as they chased them down the street.

"I don't think he should get a pardon," Atwood, now 38 and living in Decatur, Georgia, said in an interview with The Associated Press.

"I don't really care who he is. It doesn't make him any exception. If you're a racist, you're always going to be a racist. And for him to want to erase it I just think it's wrong," she said.


Mary Belmonte, the white teacher who brought the students to the neighborhood beach that day, sees things differently. "I believe in forgiveness," she said. "He was just a young kid — a punk — in the mean streets of Boston. He didn't do it specifically because he was a bad kid. He was just a follower doing what the other kids were doing." (:childplease: BYTCH, PLEASE)

The 43-year-old former rapper, Calvin Klein model and "Boogie Nights" actor wants official forgiveness for a separate, more severe attack in 1988, in which he assaulted two Vietnamese men while trying to steal beer. That attack sent one of the men to the hospital and landed Wahlberg in prison.

Wahlberg, in a pardon application filed in November and pending before the state parole board, acknowledges he was a teenage delinquent mixed up in drugs, alcohol and the wrong crowd. He points to his ensuing successful acting career, restaurant ventures and philanthropic work with inner city youths as evidence he's turned his life around.

"I have apologized, many times," he told the AP in December. "The first opportunity I had to apologize was right there in court when all the dust had settled and I was getting shackled and taken away, and making sure I paid my debt to society and continue to try and do things that make up for the mistakes that I've made." (:stopitslime: I'm sure self-interest played no part at that moment)

Court documents in the 1986 attack identify Wahlberg among a group of white boys who harassed the school group as they were leaving Savin Hill Beach in Dorchester, a mixed but segregated Boston neighborhood that had seen racial tensions during the years the city was under court-ordered school integration.

The boys chased the black children down the street, repeatedly shouting "n-----" and hurling rocks until an ambulance driver intervened. Wahlberg was 15 at the time.

Atwood says she still bears a scar from getting hit by a rock. No one was seriously injured, but the attack left a lasting impression.

"I was really scared. My heart was beating fast. I couldn't believe it was happening. The names. The rocks. The kids chasing," Belmonte told the AP.

Wahlberg and two other white youths were issued a civil rights injunction: essentially a stern warning that if they committed another hate crime, they would be sent to jail.

In 1988, Wahlberg, then 16, attacked two Vietnamese men while trying to steal beer near his Dorchester home.

According to the sentencing memorandum, he confronted Thanh Lam, a Vietnamese man, as he was getting out of his car with two cases of beer. Wahlberg called Lam a "Vietnam f------ s---" and beat him over the head with a 5-foot wooden stick until Lam lost consciousness and the rod broke in two.

Documents say Wahlberg ran up to another Vietnamese man, Hoa Trinh, and asked for help hiding. After a police cruiser drove past, he punched Trinh in the eye. Later, he made crude remarks about Asians.

Wahlberg ultimately was convicted as an adult of two counts of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, marijuana possession and criminal contempt for violating the prior civil rights injunction. He was given a three-month prison sentence, of which he served about 45 days.

Trinh declined to be interviewed by AP, and efforts to locate Lam were unsuccessful.

Judith Beals, a former state prosecutor involved in the cases, said Wahlberg's crimes stand out because he violated the injunction with an even more violent attack on people of yet another race.

"It was a hate crime and that's exactly what should be on his record forever," Atwood said.
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And "teenage delinquent"?
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Someone who harassed and chased young black school children and permanently blinded an Asian man solely because of bigotry is past a "delinquent". He's a criminal and a scumbag.
 

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But, if this were a black actor, "forgiveness" wouldn't be an option... :mjpls:
Where was all of this talk of "forgiveness" when people were using the fact that Trayvon Martin was kicked out of school for a marijuana-related incident, and people were using that as justification for his murder?
Cacs can do anything and they were just "young and dumb". If we do something, though, it's held against us for the rest of our lives.
 

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I don't care if he did magically get cured of being a racist,why the hell you deserve a pardon:childplease:? Its black celebritys who have been dragged through the mud who haven't even been found guilty of anything,or those who folks pretty much assume got the shaft...And here Mark Walberg is,somebody who I never even see catch heat for this asking for a damn pardon:beli:? You better be happy with that privelage and keep it moving:mjlol:. He must be up to something if he want a pardon anyway,i doubt its the fact he's so disgusted at his past....Probaly wanna run for office somewhere:rudy:.

edit-apparently its not about running for office:ohhh:

He only wants the pardon because felons can't get liquor licenses which means he can't expand the wahlburger franchise outside of racist ass Boston.
Its all about the money #staywoke
 

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But, if this were a black actor, "forgiveness" wouldn't be an option... :mjpls:
Where was all of this talk of "forgiveness" when people were using the fact that Trayvon Martin was kicked out of school for a marijuana-related incident, and people were using that as justification for his murder?
Cacs can do anything and they were just "young and dumb". If we do something, though, it's held against us for the rest of our lives.

And I bet the white people in the comments will be bashing the victims instead of being introspective and thinking "Mark did some fukked up stuff". :patrice:

Let's not even forget the long term psychological damage those Mark Wahlberg attacks had on people. Especially the black schoolchildren.
 

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He only wants the pardon because felons can't get liquor licenses which means he can't expand the wahlburger franchise outside of racist ass Boston.

Its all about the money #staywoke

hes opening one in coney island this year.
i think he wants to be a mayor or in the political field and needs his record clean
 

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And I bet the white people in the comments will be bashing the victims instead of being introspective and thinking "Mark did some fukked up stuff". :patrice:

Let's not even forget the long term psychological damage those Mark Wahlberg attacks had on people. Especially the black schoolchildren.

Yup. They're going to say some shyt like "Well, the kids should have been in school anyway. What did they do to deserve a field trip? They probably didn't even get their permission slips signed. :cacmjplz:" :scust:
 

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My c00n brother talking about if the dude forgives him than it doesn't matter what other people think. :pacspit:
 

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Mmmm :sas2:

My lady loves some Walburgers.
 
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