A man convicted at a Hawaii court on Monday for his role in
a road rage stabbing attack wore blackface to court to protest the system
treated him "like a black man."
Mark Char, an Oahu, Hawaii resident, was found guilty in
March of 3 counts of attempted murder after he stabbed three people in
2016, a driver, a passenger, and an
uninvolved third-party driver in what appeared to be a road rage-induced
attack.
One of the victims was stabbed 5 times and was hospitalized
in critical condition after the stabbing, reported KGMB-TV.Char was sentenced
to life in prison with the possibility of parole on Monday.
“Now this kangaroo court is giving me a life sentence for me
trying to protect and defend myself against the attack from three guys, in essence
treating me like a black man,” said Char shortly before he was sentenced, which
was recorded by KGMB-TV. He is not black.
"I prepared myself to play my part in your kangaroo
court — treating me like a black man, so today I’m going to be a black man.”
Mr. Char who reportedly used a black permanent marker to
give himself blackface requested the court to put a stay on his sentencing
pending his appeals, but Judge Todd W. Eddins denied his request to stay
sentencing.
"If you look in the mirror, Mr. Char, you’re not gonna
see a black person," said Judge Todd Eddins in his sentencing, KITV
reported. "You’re gonna see a menace. You’re gonna see a menace to
society.”
“This continues a pattern of disruptive behavior designed to
undermine the administration of justice,” Eddins said, before sentencing Char
to life in prison with the possibility of parole.
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