Man Rams cop car "for the black people"

Now he can go to jail to be with his black "people"
 
Man claimed he rammed St. Louis police car 'for the black people,' charges say

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15 hours ago • By Joel Currier
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Kevin Labriado, of Bellefontaine Neighbors, was charged with assault on law enforcement officers and child endangerment after allegedly ramming a police car with is vehicle. His young daughter was in his car.

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ST. LOUIS • A Bellefontaine Neighbors man was charged Sunday with ramming a St. Louis squad car and injuring two city officers on Friday night.

Kevin Labriado, 48, of the 1500 block of Comet Drive, was charged Sunday with two counts of second-degree assault on a law enforcement officer and child endangerment.

Police said in court records that Labriado rammed a police car from behind about 8:35 p.m. Friday in the 1100 block of Riverview Boulevard. The two officers in the car, 33 and 25 years old, were on patrol at the time and believed it was an accident until Labriado struck their squad car a second time.

Labriado tried to drive off but struck a city fire hydrant, court records say. Police grabbed him, and as they were arresting him, Labriado yelled several times that "This is for the black people!" Several other people were in the car with Labriado at the time, including his 5-year-old daughter, police said.

The officers were not seriously hurt. They and everyone in Labriado's vehicle, including the girl, were treated at a hospital for minor injuries.

Labriado's criminal history includes burglary and drug possession. He was jailed in lieu of a $20,000 cash-only bail.

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