Black woman attacked by men wielding lighter fluid, racial slurs - Beginner's level practice for spotting hate crime hoaxes.



An 18-year-old Black woman says she was attacked with lighter fluid and flame early Wednesday morning by white men yelling racial slurs. She sustained second- and third-degree burns.

Althea Bernstein works as an EMT while studying to be a paramedic and firefighter. She says she was on her way to her brother’s house at around 1 am Wednesday when she reached a stoplight on Gorham Street near State Street in downtown Madison. She doesn’t remember for sure which intersection it was.

“I was listening to some music at a stoplight and then all of a sudden I heard someone yell the N-word really loud,” she said in an interview Wednesday. “I turned my head to look and somebody’s throwing lighter fluid on me. And then they threw a lighter at me, and my neck caught on fire and I tried to put it out, but I brushed it up onto my face. I got it out and then I just blasted through the red light … I just felt like I needed to get away. So I drove through the red light and just kept driving until I got to my brother and Middleton.”

A police incident report says the assailants used a spray bottle to spray lighter fluid on her face.


She said she’s reasonably certain it was four white men who “looked like classic Wisconsin frat boys … Two of them were wearing all black, and then the other two were wearing jeans and a floral shirt,” she said. She said the way they walked made her think they were intoxicated.

She said she was aware that protests had been happening, but wasn’t participating. Protests following the arrest of Yeshua Musa were just winding down at around 1 am Wednesday.

In recent weeks, far-right counter-protesters have attended and disrupted Black Lives Matter protests wearing Hawaiian-style floral shirts.

Bernstein said she was able to drive to her brother’s and back home without significant pain because she was in shock — something she sees in other people regularly.

“I’ve had patients in shock and I know what shock is based on the textbook,” she said. “It’s so incapacitating, you don’t even realize what’s going on. My brain still got me home and my brain still got me to call my mom. I just remember my face was bleeding.”

Bernstein said her mother told her to call their health care provider, and the nurses on the line there told her she should call an ambulance.

“They were just like, ‘Wait a minute. Will you say that again? What’s happening?’ I was like, yeah, I got a little toasted,” she said.

She opted to drive herself to the UW Hospital emergency department rather than call for an ambulance as the nurses had suggested.

“I feel like fire (and) EMS workers make the worst patients,” she said.

Once there, she had to go through a decontamination routine to get the lighter fluid off her skin, as it was continuing to burn her.

“There was this guy and he washed my hair and scrubbed my back. And I was like, ‘Okay, this is not that bad. I’m going to have to come here more often for a shower,’” she said.

Then the painful part began.

“They had to pretty much scrub the skin off, which was extremely painful,” she said. “Burn pain is something I can’t even really describe. I don’t know how to describe it. It was horrible.”

And it’s not over yet — she will have appointments every few days to repeat the procedure, and will eventually need plastic surgery to repair the damage.

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Bernstein said she was advised not to contact police right away “because I was high as a kite” on pain medication. She finally got home at around 6:00 Wednesday morning and called police later in the day. She said she was told they wouldn’t be able to take a statement because they were too busy preparing for protests, but that they would investigate.

In an email Thursday, a Madison police spokesman confirmed that Bernstein had called police and had taken a statement Thursday morning. According to a police incident report, “Investigators are looking at surveillance images to see if any of the assault was captured on camera.”

She said beyond the physical pain is the pain of being the victim of a racist attack in her hometown.

“At first I didn’t even believe what had happened,” she said. I grew up in Madison, on the East side, and my dad would take me to the Farmer’s Market every weekend, on those same streets. It just felt so weird to have these really happy memories there, and then now to have this memory that sort of ruined all of the childhood memories. I never really knew someone could hate you just by looking at you. They didn’t know me. I didn’t know them. I was just driving my car and minding my own business.”

She struck a forgiving tone for the men who attacked her.

“I think everyone deserves a chance to improve. I hope they feel bad and make a change,” she said. “I’m glad it was me, and not someone like a pregnant woman, or a child, or someone who doesn’t have the health care that I do or the support system that I do.”

Bernstein said she and her family don’t need financial support at this time.

“We’ve thought about maybe a GoFundMe if there are legal expenses,” she said.

A GoFundMe campaign seeking to raise $10,000 for “medical and legal expenses, if they choose to,” was not authorized by the family, a family spokesperson said.

Rather than donate to support her directly, she said she wants people to “sign the petitions. Support the movement. Support Black lives.”

In a statement issued Thursday, Bernstein’s family said they have asked the Boys and Girls Club of Dane County and its CEO, Michael Johnson, to publicly represent them.

“Our family is saddened at what happened to Althea and the unprovoked attack on her body,” the statement reads. “At this time, our family is asking everyone to respect our privacy as Althea is recovering from the burns on her face and neck. Our family have asked the Boys & Girls Clubs CEO to serve as the contact for our family. The story on Madison365 accurately depicts her experience and we feel it’s in the best interest of Althea to heal and to seek treatment.”

This story has been updated to reflect a response and incident report from Madison Police Department and a statement from the victim’s family.


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I am posting this simply to give everyone a little practice in spotting hate crime hoaxes. This is an obvious example of one, essentially just shooting fish in a barrel. Your mission is to find as many signs that point towards a hoax and to list them below.
 
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Let me try.

>Bernstein
>White passing
>First thing they did was yell the gamer word
>"Frat boys"
>Floral shirt
>Drove herself to the hospital
>Didn't call police right away
>Thinking of grifting, but otherwise suggesting readers support BLM
>"I forgive my attackers"

What did I miss? It might have happened.

EDIT: It didn't happen.
 
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The injuries seem too patchy yet distinct to be anything but self inflicted. And why would someone who wants you disfigured, or even dead, stop a handful of 1-2 degree burn spots on your cheek? Those are likely to heal away entirely in time.
 
Let me try.

>Bernstein
>White passing
>First thing they did was yell the gamer word
>"Frat boys"
>Floral shirt
>Drove herself to the hospital
>Didn't call police right away
>Thinking of grifting, but otherwise suggesting readers support BLM
>"I forgive my attackers"

What did I miss? It might have happened.

At least she had the courage to actually injure herself.
 
Likely a hoax, but when the police investigate and come to said likely conclusion, the #BLM crowd can all rally for "racial justice" and call it a coverup or something.

The only thing missing from the 2020 Race Hoax checklist is something involving the police.
 
Really, really light skinned black person, to the point of looking ethnically ambiguous. Yet they knew she was black?

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I would assume this woman was Hispanic or Mediterranean if I saw her on the street. That's why I absolutely call bullshit. No one is calling this woman a nigger unless they know her and her heritage, which according to her story the attackers didn't.

To pull a quote from Bubba Wallace's thread:
This guy is so incredibly white, is it even surprising he's got a honky gf? What is it with light-skinned black people and the need to be so militant?
Because they feel like they have to prove their black cred.

We really need to stop calling these people black. They're just as white as they are black, and they should be forced to take ownership of that. Then maybe they'll stop trying to initiate the race war. Only partially joking about the last bit.
 
I could have sworn this was posted earlier. She's an 18 year-old "EMT" show looked at second/third degree burns on her face and didn't immediately go to the hospital? If this bullshit story is true, she REALLY needs to start reading up on being an EMT. How long did she leave those burn wounds open for infection?
 
Let me try.

>Bernstein
>White passing
>First thing they did was yell the gamer word
>"Frat boys"
>Floral shirt
>Drove herself to the hospital
>Didn't call police right away
>Thinking of grifting, but otherwise suggesting readers support BLM
>"I forgive my attackers"

What did I miss? It might have happened.

In addition:

"Somebody's throwing lighter fluid on me" but later claims it was a spray bottle.
Burns on right side of face despite being attacked from driver side window.
Weak looking burns (But I'm not an expert.)
Hires Michael Johnson, PR flack who wrote this article the day prior (He also wrote it for the same outlet that got the interview with Althea. Interesting connection.)
Was in deep enough shock to not feel the pain of third degree burns but could drive and make phone calls.
"She said the way they walked made her think they were intoxicated" - implying that she watched them walk to her car, or away from it. Both conflict with the rest of her story.
Mother waits until "later that day" to take her to the hospital for what are supposedly third degree burns.
Lighter thrown in her car - easily recoverable evidence.

Additional photograph of "horrific facial burns."
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(Note: Zoom mirrors images.)

In other news, Althea will be sharing her story on Good Morning America tomorrow.
 
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Here’s the pic of her “burns” that’s been circulating:
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This is the result of third degree burns? And she's supposedly going to need reconstructive surgery for this according to the article? Are you kidding me? She looks like she took a fall from a bicycle and scraped up her face. I've seen injuries like this on children from exactly that. I've had injuries like this from exactly that. And I didn't get reconstructive surgery for them.

Pictured: classic Wisconsin frat bros, one in a floral shirt.
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Mike, you psychotic fiend! I know the quarantine has been rough on you, but that doesn't mean you can treat random half cast women like Rich Evans! New variation of the Sam Hyde meme featuring Mike "Greeks were the original Aryans" Stoklasa?
 
Let me try.

>Bernstein
>White passing
>First thing they did was yell the gamer word
>"Frat boys"
>Floral shirt
>Drove herself to the hospital
>Didn't call police right away
>Thinking of grifting, but otherwise suggesting readers support BLM
>"I forgive my attackers"

What did I miss? It might have happened.

>Uneven burns
Fire rises (brother), splashing it up from her neck to her face and only those little burn marks for 2nd/3rd degree burns my ass.
>Mom didn't rush home, unless she's in a boardroom meeting with fists banging on the desk, "My child got attacked and she needs to go to the hospital" usually gets you to go home early.
>Driving while in shock, calling mom while in shock, driving while in shock again; she's pretty fucking good at doing this shit while in shock, she even remembers everything... wait, against the advice of medical personnel? When did she call them?
>GiveUsMoney, sorry, I mean GoFundMe
>Additional witnesses? Anyone?

Not a medical professional by any count; but those look more like healing abrasions, not burns.
 
How did someone spray lighter fluid onto her while she was stopped at a stoplight? A spray bottle, one, wouldn't even get enough lighter fluid on you to be a serious danger without some major spritzing. Two, even then you'd have to be a hell of a lot closer than any pedestrian would normally get to a car window. Three, to throw a lit lighter on someone it would have to be a Zippo (a normal disposable lighter or even a match would go out when thrown). In that case, the lighter should not only have been in her car and given to the police as evidence, but it should have caused burns in the vehicle's upholstery when she knocked it off of herself. Not saying that isn't the case, but it's not mentioned at all and it's weird considering how forthcoming she is with the rest of the information.

Plus her timeline is something like:
-Listening to music at stoplight
-Hear the gamer word
-Turn to look
-Immediately sprayed and lit on fire
-Floor it through the stoplight

There are a couple problems with this. She makes a statement later that "the way [the assailants] walked made her think they were intoxicated", but there's really no room in her given timeline to make such an observation, nor to take note of their clothes (especially when they were wearing something as normal as Hawaiian shirts). Also, she makes it sound like it happens way too fast for a spray bottle to have been used reasonably, but yet claims there was one in her police report (which she also shouldn't have even been able to see).

Hell, I'm quite the racist myself, and if I saw this woman casually parked at a stoplight I would not peg her as black or even part black without a close inspection. Yet supposedly four drunk (in the early morning on a Wednesday, for some reason) college students did? Literally everything about this absolutely reeks of bullshit.
 
Meanwhile in the real world.

















Let me try.

>Bernstein
>White passing
>First thing they did was yell the gamer word
>"Frat boys"
>Floral shirt
>Drove herself to the hospital
>Didn't call police right away
>Thinking of grifting, but otherwise suggesting readers support BLM
>"I forgive my attackers"

What did I miss? It might have happened.

I guess not much since a certain (((member))) doesn't much like this thread.
 
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