The Harlem Hammer hammers diversity celebrator

Tyrone N. Butts

APE Reporter
Boxer accused of hammer death of sportswriter

LOS ANGELES (AP) - A boxer who fights under the nickname "The Harlem Hammer" pleaded not guilty Friday to charges that he used a hammer to murder a freelance sportswriter and then torched his Hollywood apartment.

James Butler, 31, was charged with murder and arson following his Wednesday arrest and was being held on $1.25 million bail, said Sandi Gibbons, district attorney's spokeswoman.

Sam Kellerman, 29, was found dead Sunday at his apartment. His car was missing. Authorities believe he was killed on Oct. 12, according to a district attorney's statement.

Kellerman was the younger brother of Max Kellerman, host of Fox Sports Net's boxing pro
gram "I, Max," and covered professional boxing, Gibbons said.


She
said Butler and the sportswriter were friends. The boxer had been staying at his apartment since late September.


Butler, whose professional record is 20-5, is best known for sucker-punching opponent Richard Grant in November 2001 after losing a charity match.

A status hearing in Butler's case was scheduled for Oct. 28.

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She said Butler and the sportswriter were friends. The boxer had been staying at his apartment since late September.

Another American did not wake up in time and thus was charged
full price for celebrating diversity.


Reference:
James Butler Deserves Ban From Boxing

A negro sucker punches somebody? Wha'chu'talk'n 'bout!

T.N.B.
 
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