I take it he was biking through the jungles of Blackistan when he was jumped? Not familiar with the part of DC mentioned in the article.
My wife used to work ate 3rd. and R street when the National Geographic owned a building there.
Of course that was 50 years ago. Before the 68 riots.
When a citizen could walk most streets without fear. Even in Washington DC. After the riots race relations went downhill fast.
That bike path runs along the tracks, past what was once known as Eckington Yards.
This man became a victim of a race war that he is too stupid to realize is being fought.