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Brutal brick attack of Baltimore man shared to social media with caption 'white lives do not matter'

The alleged assailant silently approached the victim from behind, bricks in hand, and hit him squarely on the back of the head.

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A video showed up on Instagram on Monday showing a white man attacked from behind with two bricks and knocked out while onlookers watch and cheer. The video allegedly had the tag #WhiteLivesDoNotMatter in the caption, according to The Blaze.

The attack took place in Baltimore on West Hamburg Street at approximately 6:30 pm that day. As can be seen in the video, the alleged assailant silently approached the victim from behind, bricks in hand, and hit him squarely on the back of the head. The suspect then ran away in the opposite direction.

The unidentified victim crumbled and fell to the sidewalk upon receiving the blow where he lay motionless and apparently unconscious after receiving one blow. A female voice can be heard on the recording saying "Oh my God, he done!," while others can be heard hooting and laughing.

The video was deleted soon after it was posted, but it had already been screencapped and uploaded all over social media. Matt Walsh reported on the video, and said that the alleged assailant was Tray Savage, who notes on his Instagram profile that he is "the devil's favorite demon."

The original video has been included with the above tweet.

Baltimore has a severe problem with violent crime, but incidents such as this are particularly disturbing, given their nature.

As of this writing, there is no further information available on the victim or on any of the suspects. Police arriving at the scene did encounter a large bloodstain on the sidewalk at the site of the attack and are continuing the investigation.

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