Steven Utash: Nearly Lynched in the Black Hell of Detroit

Stuff Black People Don’t Like
April 9, 2014

Life as a white person in Black-Run America (BRA) can be summed up in this one paragraph.

Steven Utash was nearly lynched by black mob in 83 percent black Detroit. His crime was daring to stop and check on the health of a black kid who walked in front of his car...
Steven Utash was nearly lynched by black mob in 83 percent black Detroit. His crime was daring to stop and check on the health of a black kid who walked in front of his car…

Imagine being an individual convicted of rape and murder; a person who dismembered their victims and engaged in necrophilia, cannibalism and the avocation of preserving body parts from those he killed. Imagine before you were convicted of 15 consecutive life sentences (936 years), you gave an interview where you said this:

He also wanted to set the record straight that he was not a racist. He says that the reason for the majority of his victims being a minority was simple location. Where he lived there was high concentration of Black and Hispanic people. He stresses that is was a simple location thing, and that he hopes “I hope that can get cleared up.”

Your name is Jeffrey Dahmer.

Welcome to BRA, folks.

Murder, rape, necrophilia, cannibalism, and an avocation of preserving your trophy’s is no where near as vile as racism.

Now you should understand why the story of a white, 54-year-old tree trimmer from suburban Detroit, who was attacked by a mob of black people while trying to help out a 10-year-old black kid that walked in front of his car in the 83 percent black city, is no longer on the national radar.

A white “prole” – the most hated of all whites in America (because even white proles can maintain civilization) – named Steve Utash was attacked by a mob of blacks ranging in ages of 17 to 30 years old.

Frankenstein’s monster has been treated with more humanity by a mob than Mr. Utash was by those black people he encountered in deepest, darkest Detroit.

Actually, it was a lynch mob he encountered.

Mr. Utash, a 54-year-old white tree trimmer from suburban Detroit, was nearly lynched by a mob of blacks in Detroit.

A black nurse named Deborah Hughes – who told the Detroit News she carries a gun at all times because the neighborhood Utash was nearly lynched in “is terrible” – is credited with stopping the black lynch mob from killing the white male tree trimmer. [Retired nurse gets mob in Detroit to back off, stop beating driver, Detroit News, 4-8-14]:

Deborah Hughes stood up to a ferocious mob and possibly saved a man’s life.

The retired nurse said Monday she didn’t hesitate when she saw a group of men savagely beating Steven Utash last week, after he got out of his pickup on the city’s east side to check on a 10-year-old boy he had hit with his vehicle.

“Nothing was really going through my head, other than ‘They need to stop beating this man,’ ” said Hughes, 56.

The incident started about 4:10 p.m., when Utash, a tree trimmer, accidentally struck 10-year-old David Harris near Morang and McKinney. Hughes, who lives across the street, said events unfolded quickly.

“I looked out the window and saw that the boy had been hit, so I threw on my coat and ran out there,” said Hughes, who is retired from the St. James Nursing Center in Detroit.

Hughes also made sure to pack her .38 caliber pistol. “You have to carry a gun around here,” she said. “This neighborhood is terrible. I don’t walk around without my gun.

“I saw the boy all by himself, crying,” Hughes said. “His father was in the store. He came out, and I told him, ‘I’m a nurse; don’t touch him. Let him lay there.’ The baby was crying so hard, and I talked to him and tried to calm him down.

“About that time, I saw (Utash) get out of his truck; he came running up saying, ‘Oh, my God, tell me he’s all right. Please tell me he’s all right.’ He was hysterical.”

The crowd that had gathered suddenly attacked Utash, Hughes said.

“He was screaming, and they were beating him, and kicking him,” she said.

Although police on Monday said they’re expanding their investigation to include the possibility that the attack was a hate crime, Hughes said she didn’t see anything to suggest that.

“I didn’t hear anything racial, but it’s hard to tell everything that was being said because people were all yelling at the same time. I know some people were screaming, ‘You hit my cousin,’ and ‘You hit my nephew,’ but I didn’t hear anyone say ‘You white so-and-so’ or anything like that.”

Hughes said she ran toward the mob to try to intervene.

“I said ‘Please don’t hit him anymore,’ and they backed up. Everybody cleared the way and gave me room to work on him. Nobody cussed me; they didn’t attack me. They just let me do what I needed to do.

“I massaged (Utash’s) neck, and got his circulation going. He woke up and started swinging and kicking. By this time, the EMS came, and me and the EMS driver tied him down and put him in the ambulance.”

This story will be go down the memory hole faster than you can say… Frankenstein.

Utash was nearly lynched by a black mob in 83 percent black Detroit, in a neighborhood the black nurse who saved him clearly knew was so dangerous she always needed to carry a gun.

Just remember: as a white person daring to be offended by the story of a near black lynch mob attack in 83 percent black Detroit, you are rated below that of Jeffrey Dahmer; an individual convicted of rape and murder, a person who dismembered their victims and engaged in necrophilia, cannibalism and the avocation of preserving body parts from those he killed.

That’s just the nature of Black-Run America…