
HOUSTON — The so-called "knockout game" sweeping the internet sparked anger and outrage among local activists who spoke out urging people to put a stop to it. "We urge you to stop it now," said Deric Muhammad. "We condemn the so-called 'knockout game' in its strongest terms." The activists sounded off days after a man faced a federal judge on hate crime charges. Conrad Barrett, 27, is accused of stalking an elderly man and punching him unconscious near his Katy home last month. The 79-year-old victim suffered a broken jaw and lost several teeth. Authorities claim Barrett bragged about what he had done on video. Images of similar assaults can be found all over the internet. That's why several activists said they felt compelled to sound off.
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