Immigrant's beating death exposes tensions in Pa.
Crystal Dillman, 24, said her fiance, Luis Ramirez, was often called derogatory names and told to return to his homeland. (AP Photo/courtesy Crystal Dillman)
SHENANDOAH, Pa. - Luis Ramirez came to the United States from Mexico six years ago to look for work, landing in this town in Pennsylvania's coal region. Here, he found steady employment, fathered two children, and, his fiancee said, occasionally endured harassment by white residents.
Now he is headed back to Mexico in a coffin.
The illegal immigrant, 25, was beaten last weekend after an argument with a group of youths, including at least some players on the town's beloved high school football team, police said. Despite witness reports that the attackers yelled ethnic slurs, authorities say the beating wasn't racially motivated.
Hate crime or not, the killing has exposed long-simmering tensions in Shenandoah, a blue-collar town of 5,000 about 80 miles northwest of Philadelphia that has a growing number of Hispanic residents drawn by jobs in factories and farm fields.
An investigation continues, and no charges have yet been filed, but police say as many as six teens were involved in the fight, which ended with Ramirez in convulsions and foaming at the mouth. He died early Monday of head injuries.
Crystal Dillman, 24, the victim's fiancee, who is white and grew up in Shenandoah, said Ramirez was often called derogatory names, including "dirty Mexican," and told to return to his homeland.
"People in this town are very racist toward Hispanic people. They think right away if you're Mexican, you're illegal, and you're no good," said Dillman, who has two young children by Ramirez and a 3-year-old who thought of him as her father.
On Dillman's fireplace mantel hangs a medallion of Jesus that Ramirez was wearing the night he was beaten. Ramirez had an imprint of the medallion on his chest, marking where an assailant stomped on him, she said.
Police Chief Matthew Nestor acknowledged there have been problems as the community, birthplace of big band musicians Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey and home of Mrs. T's Pierogies, has tried to adjust to an influx of Hispanics, who now make up as much as 10 percent of the population.
Teenagers have sprayed racially tinged graffiti and yelled racial slurs at the newcomers, he said.
"Things are definitely not the way they used to be even 10 years ago. Things have changed here radically," Nestor said. "Some people could adapt to the changes and some just have a difficult time doing it. . . . Yeah, there is tension at times. You can't deny that."
Police are still interviewing suspects and witnesses. Preliminarily, though, they have determined that Ramirez, who worked in a factory and picked strawberries and cherries, got into an argument with a group of youths that escalated into a fight in which he was badly outnumbered.
"From what we understand right now, it wasn't racially motivated," Nestor said. "This looks like a street fight that went wrong."
Retired Philadelphia police Officer Eileen Burke, who lives on the street where the fight occurred, told the Associated Press she heard a youth scream at one of Ramirez's friends after the beating to tell her Mexican friends to get out of Shenandoah, "or you're going to be laying next to him."
Shenandoah Valley High principal Phillip Andras said he knew little about the alleged involvement of any football players.
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yes, pennsylvainia has some biggots ... 80% are true rednecks, just like most of america. -
It is really bad PA THE IMMIGRATION PROBLEM IT IS NOT RIGHT BUT REAL
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what do you mean by rednecks? we are no more racist then any one else or no more racist then the black people are! oh waite got to get my beer, and my gun to hunt for my dinner and then go to bed and say my prayers ,god, don't be christian or ever grab a beer, or your gun, obama don't like that! it's just not as good as kissing the ground for allah! to the Ramirez family god be with you, and i hope those youths pay for it, but they do got to find out what really went on! they say it was an arguement, and they called him names, what was he arguing about with a group of youths? a group? still no reason to kill! as i see by the picture he looks like a very nice person, i don't know , but GOD BLESS!
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Ever since wal-mart began selling cheap computers any hick with a third grade education can now rant online... Gone are the days when computers were at leash only to the intelligent! at one time all americans were forced to deal with the same religous persicution that the islam-maniacs deal with now... Do you see parrallels between our past culture and the islam today. A note to the bible thumpers, You are not to bicker about religon in schools or abortion... The hot button issue is of today is Gay marrige. Thats what your leaders have told you what your "talking points" about this election season. Since you all "follow" and do exactly as you are told and believe exactly what your told, you must stop bickering about last years issues. this year its GAYS lets not forget which right we are trying to squelch this year!
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BAWWW HA HA HAA! I'm just laughing at your first statement! "We are no more racist then any one else or no more racist then the black people are!" LMAO!! C'mon now, Ruth! There's plenty of racist people out there other than Blacks, but someone always has to bring it up.
As for your second couple of run-on sentences, well, *eyeroll.*
And for your last statement I agree--God bless his family and I too hope they figure out the reason for his death. However, recently there was a man in Florida I think who was stomped down by a pack of youths at a fair for protecting the chastity of his 12-year old daughter. All these 7 youths wanted was one thing after attempting to TAUNT the girl, and since the father intervened: they beat and stomped the hell out of him. Thank God he's not dead, but in critical condition no less.
It's the same with the Ramirez killing--they TAUNTED him in a different way--regardless if they're youths. This time, that beat down resulted in murder. We won't know for sure what all went down or what all was said, because I doubt if the boys involved will be truthful with the entire situation. That's how it is up there and in certain parts of the U.S... open your eyes, Ruth. -
There is no such thing as black racists. We don't have the power to institutionalize black supremacy and deny whites their civil rights.
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I could have said, "Blacks can be bigots, but not racists, since the institution of racism was initiated by Europeans to take advantage of Africans--later turned African-Americans." But alas, I didn't.
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Parts of Pennsylvania have always been racist and to deny that this was a racially motivated murder is a flat out lie. This is what happens when people are *STILL* afraid of change and are unwilling to accept others. I don't care what Nestor said: not everybody has changed their hearts and minds or else Ramirez would still be alive.
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WELL, not just Ramirez got killed in an arguements, when your in a fight you will call names, god, i called my own sister and brother names when we got in fights! by the way you want change, waite till obama is president, which i hope not, there will be change, get ready to kiss the ground or your head will roll, are you going to call it racist? calling names bin around for 100s of years! you mean you were never called a name?
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I'm not sure you understood what I wrote. In fact, I think you misread or misconstrued the entire article and my comment. The fact is this: scared people do not like change. Scared people will act out of fear. Scared people will call names, pick fights, kill, maim, etc just to keep things the way they are.
Now, I don't care about your reason for not wanting Obama to be president, but what's alarming is your statement following: you don't want Obama president, because it equates to CHANGE. How sad is that?
Plus, I've never been in a fight. I know better than to do ignorant shit like that. Name calling, has been around for millennia! It only hurts when it's true, however, of all the names people have called me: none of it hurt, because it was all a bunch of hot air flowing from the lips of ones who were SCARED. -
To think that this was NOT racially motivated is to live in denial, and acceptance of the sickness that this country has yet to overcome.