Lionel McIntyre, Columbia University Professor, Punches Colleague Camille Davis in Face During Heated Race Relations Discussion
McIntyre, who is known as "Mac" at the bar, shoved Davis, and when the other patron and a bar employee tried to break it up, the prof slugged Davis in the face, witnesses said. "The punch was so loud, the kitchen workers in the back heard it over all the noise," bar back Richie Velez, 28, told The Post. "I was on my way over when he punched Camille and she fell on top of me."
The other patron involved in the dispute said McIntyre then took a swing at him after he yelled, "You don't hit a woman!" "He knocked the glasses right off my face," said the man, who would only give his first name as "Shannon." "The punch came out of nowhere. Mac was talking to us about white privilege and what I was doing about it -- apparently I wasn't doing enough."
McIntyre had squabbled with Davis several weeks earlier over issues involving race, witnesses said. As soon as the professor threw the punch Friday, server Rob Dalton and another employee tossed him out. "It was a real sucker punch," Dalton said. "Camille's a great lady, always nice to everybody, and doesn't deserve anything like this." Source: NY Post
McIntyre was released without bail at his arraignment last night. "It was a very unfortunate event," he said afterwards. "I didn't mean for it to explode the way it did." Isn't that the position the aggressor always takes, "I didn't mean for it to happen?" If he had any respect for this woman, he would not have struck her. It's amazing that this has flown under the mainstream media radar in New York City. This is certainly not the negative PR that Columbia University needs at this time.
According to Columbia University World Leaders Forum, McIntyre is currently the Nancy and George Rupp Associate Professor in the Practice of Community Development and the director of the Urban Technical Assistance Project at Columbia University. He received his BA from Dillard University in 1987 and his MS in urban planning from Columbia in 1988. He was an honorary fellow at the Municipal Arts Society from 1989 to 1990. He also held the position of director of the Graduate Program in Urban Planning at Columbia University from 1993 to 1999.
What I find appalling is that this man knows the struggles that blacks went through in this country, but yet, he got so angry that he hit a woman. According to the World Leaders Forum, he worked in civil rights and labor organization in the deep South from the mid-1960s to mid-1970s. He served as the director of planning for the Harlem Urban Development Corporation from 1989 to 1994 and served as advisor to the president of Columbia University on community development and the Empowerment Zone. I have yet to see a statement issued by the university and I am wondering why he hasn't been placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of this case in a court of law.
UPDATE#1: I sent an email to Robert Hornsby, Director of Media Relations at Columbia University, for a statement on the allegations against Mr. McIntyre and what I received was a response from him stating, "we have no comment on this matter."
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Post a CommentNo one can understand or refuses to understand the torment that African Americans carry with them daily due to the history of this country. Racism is embedded in the very foundation of this country. It's apparent in the media, in our schools, on the job, and just in the lifestyle of a resident living in this country. I can walk down the street on the North side of Chicago and not even be acknowledged by Whites. If you stop and ask them for directions, for instance, they flinch. What in the hell is that all about?
Another black racist professor at prestigious university strikes out. Let's see Obama support this one and blame the white person
Sounds like a racist hate crime to me. I believe there should be a hate crime criminal charge flied against this professor. Obviously he is a racist since, he was referring to white privelege. Imagine if this was a white professor assaulting a black woman?