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Can’t Be Re-attached: Joker Care Supporter Bites Off Patriot’s Finger – With Video



Sep 3, 2009 8 Comments ›› Pat Dollard

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Ventura County Star:

A healthcare-reform opponent whose finger was partially bitten off Wednesday during a Thousand Oaks rally said today that doctors could not re-attach the severed section.

William Rice, 65, of Newbury Park also confirmed reports that he threw the first punch in the confrontation that claimed part of his left pinky.

“When he got in my personal space, I popped him in the nose,” Rice said. “I felt like I had no choice other than to defend myself.”

The incident was reported at 7:26 p.m. Wednesday at Lynn Road and Hillcrest Drive, where more than 100 people gathered for a pro-healthcare reform vigil organized by Moveon.org.

About 15 people opposed to President Barack Obama’s proposed healthcare reform stood across the street from Moveon.org’s group. Members of Code Pink: Women for Peace also were there, authorities said.

The finger-biting incident occurred after Rice became involved in a heated discussion with a member of Code Pink, sheriff’s Capt. Ross Bonfiglio said.

After the argument, Rice returned to where his own group was standing. A man from Moveon.org’s area then walked over to the opponents and verbally confronted Rice, allegedly calling him names and acting aggressively, Bonfiglio said.

Rice later told investigators he felt threatened by the man and punched him in the nose, Bonfiglio said. The punch set off a fist fight between the two men, during which the tip of Rice’s left pinky finger was bitten off, Bonfiglio said.

Rice drove himself to Los Robles Hospital and Medical Center in Thousand Oaks. Another man found the bitten-off portion of the finger and brought it to Rice at the hospital, Bonfiglio said.

Doctors were not able to re-attach Rice’s finger.

Doctors told Rice the finger, severed near the second knuckle, would not survive because it had been cut by a human bite, he said in a phone interview today.

Rice said he did not initially plan to participate in any demonstration Wednesday. He was driving by the vigil when he spotted Code Pink members, and he stopped to see if they were protesting the military, he said. Rice has a son who is an officer in the Marine Corps.

After a brief conversation with Code Pink members, Rice said, he was satisfied they were not protesting the military. He was leaving when a man who seemed “deranged” approached and called him an “idiot,” he said.

Rice said he felt like the man had singled him out because he was the “easiest target.” But the incident happened quickly, he said, and he doesn’t clearly remember everything that preceded the altercation.

Scott Bush, 43, of Thousand Oaks said he was standing with Rice in the group opposed to healthcare reform when a man walked from the Moveon.org group across the street and over a traffic island toward them.

Bush said the man asked the group if they were for a public health insurer option, and they responded “no.” The man then singled out Rice and asked him why, according to Bush. When Rice responded that he didn’t want the government involved in anything, the man came to within 3 feet of Rice and yelled, “You’re an idiot,” Bush said.

Bush said Rice then hit the man in a defensive move. The man then pulled Rice into the street, according to Bush.

After a fight that lasted only a few seconds, Bush said, he heard Rice say, “He bit my finger off,” and he saw a stump.

Bush said he later found the roughly 1-inch piece of Rice’s finger next to the traffic island about 20 feet away.

The suspect fled the scene, authorities said. He was described as a short man with a medium build, wearing a blue cap, black shirt and black shorts. He remained at large this morning.

While who threw the first punch is not in dispute, much about what happened before and after remained unclear today, sheriff’s Detective Eric Buschow said.

Investigators had not determined, for example, if the man intended to bite off Rice’s finger, Buschow said.

Authorities did not consider the man a criminal suspect this morning and were not looking to arrest him, said the detective.

“We want him to come forward so we can talk to him. We want to hear his side,” Buschow said.

Anyone with information about the incident can call Crime Stoppers at 800-222-TIPS.


  • JJIrons

    “‘Authorities did not consider the man a criminal suspect this morning and were not looking to arrest him,’ said the detective.”

    If this was a Patriot biting off the filthy finger of a libtard, I bet you a huge pile of crap that the “authorities” would be out to arrest him and would be calling it a criminal act, or a hate crime. This is such a joke.

  • Rick C

    Why the fuck did the patriots stand there while some aggressive leftist got in an old man’s face? If you are not a pussy and are of fighting age you need to defend the senoirs and women when being attacked.

    I can’t believe that some poor old man, the father of a Marine, lost his finger like this. And to make matters worse the attacker got away scott free.

  • cold soldier

    Absolute animals….plain and simple…remember I said that :gun:

  • USMCTANKS

    The reason no one stood up is because the regular everyday health care protester hasn’t been in a fight since elementary school. They’re afraid of lawsuits and jail and loosing their retirement. If the picture is any example these guys are 60 to 75 years old. The rest of us who could kick the shit out of that weasel are at work trying to make ends meet.
    This is going to get worse boys and girls! You had better be in combat shape. Able to shoot and scoot or you’ll loose more than just your little finger.
    Don’t lie to yourself…you better know your limitations and be working hard to improve them.

    • cold soldier

      I think they’re afraid of being labeled racist personally. On Rush’s show hosted by Mark Stein yesterday, a guy who was standing next to the elderly gentleman who had his finger bit off called in. He said the pro obamacare asshole crossed the street to get to the obamacare protesters. In his own words ,he said that it appeared the asshole scanned the crowd and purposely picked the least physically imposing person among the group (the elderly genleman) to confront. My question was, after he described the asshole “Getting into his face, much like a baseball coach does to an umpire” why no one else interceded.

  • ODIN2008

    O-ZOMBIES! Quick! Aim for the head! :gun:

  • Tarantula

    Going to be more of this and it will get uglier …i hope that more of us are in training for fitness and fighting than the crowd who failed to support and defend one of their own … damn it, i would have!

  • westcoastgirl

    I attended a counter rally to Organizing for America Wed. night in Orlando. Both sides had roughly 50 people in attendance. While we stood off to the side quietly, a few Obomonots came over and tried to start confrontations. Several older men got into this guy’s face and shouted him down. He left, but kept coming back over trying to start something. Each time, several men confronted him.

    I’ve been to several rallies, Tea Parties, protests now. I can promise you, if someone so much as touches me in an aggressive manner, I’m not putting up with it. And I would never stand by and watch while someone beat up on anyone from my side. I don’t care if it makes us look bad to the liberals. They already hate us. They already use everything they can against us to make us look like extremists. I say it is time to fight fire with fire. Touch me, and I will bring the pain.