“The Knock Out Game” – “Thrill Kills” – “Polar Bear Hunting” – “Cracka Smacks”
First the insufferable liberal media denials – (USA TODAY) Various news organizations are refuting the existence of an alleged phenomenon known as the “knockout game” that has been the subject of media warnings in recent weeks.
According to reports by CNN, the Today show, this news organization and others, the game takes place when a young person randomly assaults a stranger in an attempt to knock them out with one punch.
But police officials in several cities where the attacks have been reported say the knockout game is an urban myth, and that attacks that have received recent attention in the media have been random assaults, the New York Times is reporting.
“We’re trying to determine whether or not this is a real phenomenon,” the news organization quotes New York police commissioner Raymond Kelly as saying. “I mean, yes, something like this can happen. But we would like to have people come forward and give us any information they have.”
A column on Slate.com reports that while the game does exist, there is no hard data to support the notion that it is a growing trend that has reached epidemic levels. It also refutes the suggestion by some news organizations that some of the attacks have been racially motivated.
The Slate piece makes reference to another piece on the patheos.com website that says, “Nobody seems to have any evidence that it’s spreading, or that it’s new, or that it’s racially motivated.”
The piece continues, “Most sources claim that it is spreading, and a number of sources claim that it is racially motivated. But how do they know? Where are they getting their data from?” (read more)
We could post dozens of examples of the “knock out game” as it surfaced in 2011 and 2012, but that would just be the easy way. Instead I prefer to focus on the actual human factor, the victims who have died as a result of this “alleged phenomenon”.
In an effort to show how the media have hidden this from the broad public consumption, consider this article from JUNE 2012 – A full year and a half ago. I present Mr. Delphino Mora, and note the descriptions of what’s taking place are from the media – not me:

CHICAGO – Three teenagers accused of killing a 62-year-old father-of-12 in West Rogers Park were playing a game called “Pick ‘em out and knock ‘em down” when they videotaped themselves punching him in the face, prosecutors say.
Malik Jones, 16, Nicholas Ayala, 17, and Anthony Malcolm, 18, were caught after the video of Jones fatally punching Delfino Mora was posted on Jones’ Facebook page, according to authorities.
The three were playing a “game where the offender picks an innocent victim and knocks him out by striking him and likely robbing him as well,” Assistant Cook County State’s Attorney Terry Clancy told Judge Israel Desierto in court Monday.
Similar attacks — some resulting in death — have previously been reported in Missouri, New Jersey and Decatur. The game also goes by the name “Knockout King,” and experts say it is a grab for attention.
Prosecutors did not mention the game Sunday when Jones appeared before a judge on first degree murder charges in the most recent case, but gave a more detailed account of the crime when his two alleged accomplices made their first appearance in court Monday.
They allege Jones struck the fatal blow and owns the cell phone used to film Mora’s murder in the alley on the 6300 block of North Artesian early July 10.
Jones spotted Mora, a salvager who was collecting empty pop cans, and told the others, “I think I’m going to knock this m———– out,” Clancy said.
She said Jones then handed Ayala his cell phone, and Ayala passed it on to Malcolm, who recorded Jones as he approached Mora.
The prosecutor said Jones punched Mora in the jaw after asking him, “You got any money in your pockets?”

When Mora collapsed, Malcolm continued to film the incident, then all three teens ran away, she said.
Jones and Ayala then returned to the alley, where Jones stole $60 from Mora’s wallet and gave Ayala $20, according to the prosecutor, who said all three defendants left the area “laughing about victimizing the old man.”
Minutes later, they allegedly took $1 by force from a second victim, a 64-year-old man.
Mora was found at the scene three hours later, with blood coming from a nostril and vomit next to his head. He was declared dead the next day at St. Francis Hospital.
After the video of the incident was posted to Facebook, it was spotted by a witness who prosecutors said had been attacked by Jones on June 30.
One of Mora’s sons also saw the video, and when police arrested Jones on Saturday, Jones had in his possession the cell phone used to make the video, Clancy said. Ayala and Malcolm can both be heard speaking on it, she added.

According to police reports, Jones and Ayala are both members of the Latin Kings street gang. All three teens have been charged as adults with first-degree murder and are being held without bail. They’ve all confessed, prosecutors say.
But Jones’ father, Terry Jones, said Monday that his son didn’t realize that the blow he was struck was fatal.
“He was only trying to knock him out,” he said, adding that his son’s troubles dated to his joining the gang and time he spent in juvenile detention in DuPage County. (read more)
Mr. Mora was killed in June of 2012 by what the Chicago Sun Times reported as a spreading “knock out game”. JUNE of 2012 !!
Fast forward to Sept of 2013 (This Year) […] the teens are accused of following Ralph
Santiago 46, and punching him in the back of the head in broad daylight in Hoboken, New Jersey, on September 10.
He fell against a fence and snapped his neck, killing him. His body was left on the quiet residential street before it was discovered by a passerby.
The boys were taken into custody and charged on Friday after prosecutors released surveillance images of the suspects in the hopes of identifying whoever killed Mr Santiago. (New Jersey)