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The throe suspocjs were charged May 14 with attempted premeditated murder, aggravat ed mayhem, torture and sec ond-degree robbery in the beat ing of Reginald Denny on April 29, shortly after four white po licemen wore acquitted of most charges in the beating of black motorist Rodney King Reiner singled out Williams as the ringleader who allegedly chose victims, spurred others to attack them an<l personally spray-painted the stomach and genitals of one man. The three were arraigned Thursday afternoon, and Judge William Chidsey Jr raised their hail, saying he now sees the case "in a new light." Williams and Watson are members of a violent street gang known as the 8-Trey Gangster Crips, and Miller is an associate of the g.mg, Reiner said. Seven-month-old Joshua Bejar suffered multiple cuts when a vehicle driven by his mother, Maria, was stopped in the intersection Miller alleged ly leaned into the car and struck passenger Francisco Ara gon in the face with a brick, then smashed u back window, showering the baby with glass. A spokesman for the Center (or Constitutional Law and Jus tice, which represents Wil liams, said the additional charges were political. MOVEMENT Continued from Page 1 be intellectual and cognitive from a young age. Mon aren't taught to just feel their feelings." University Counseling Center stall psychologist Mark Evans said University men don't seem to be conscious of the men's move ment. "Young men of college age are either living out the traditional male role,'' Evans said, “or they're rejecting that and they don't want to discuss the men's movement because of the way men have screwed things up in the world." The men's movement enables men to express their inner pain and feelings, hut not all men benefit from it, said Neil Meyer, a 31 year-old Austin, Texas, resident who has attended two men's re treats "II someone wants to show their emotions, those retreats are good for dial," Meyer said, “but if they're going to want to roin force the beer-drinking, sports guy at a bar, they're going to go away thinking it's ridiculous. "I would encourage men to take part if they’re looking for some thing sustainable in their life, if they want to live in a dynamic and challenging, but supportive atmosphere," ho said. Dennis McClure, a therapist at The Men's Resource Center in Portland, said the men's movement is an uphill battle. The Men's Resource Center is a counseling center that offers men's groups on domestic issues and general concerns "There's a growing interest in whal it may mean to be a man." McClure said. "There's an interest in societal gender roles and how they might be expressed and become more functional and healthy. The lines are much softer than they were 20 or 30 years ago Men have more permission to deviate from stringent roles." Societal stereotypes of men's roles damage both men and wom en, he said. "(here's the stereotype of the man as a rescuer, which is not good for either the man or the woman." McClure said "A part of the commitment to equality between the genders is stopping back and allowing women to make their own mistakes and not to juniji in and rescue them " The stereotype that men must always be in control of their emo tions can lead men to abuse the women in their lives, he said "Men are walking around very cut off. alienated and unable to utilize their feelings," he said. “Control is an important cause of u number of domestic violence cases." 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