Saxophone player says attack against her was racially motivated

MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- A saxophone player who was assaulted outside of Summerfest by a group of women says the crime was racially motivated. Now, she wants the women accused in the assault to be charged for it.

Cassandra Struve entertains the crowds as they leave Summerfest. But lately, the music has been muted; stifled by piercing headaches and bruises on her face.

"Migraines, tonight, it's like whistling inside of my head," said Struve.

Struve says a woman ran up to her and hit her as she played "Minnie the Moocher" on her saxophone.

"Her daughter comes out of nowhere and she actually hit me three times," said Struve.

Struve says she pushed back.

"As they walked away, they were saying 'white saxophone playing B word,'" said Struve. "I was upset and crying instantly because I knew that when she hit me, she hit me with only racial hate."

Three females, a 41-year-old, 24-year-old and 14-year-old were cited for disorderly conduct. The 41-year-old was also cited for assault and battery.

"Disorderly conduct and battery only and they should not get that, they should get a lot higher of a charge because they did that out of hate," said Struve.

Cassandra Struve



Struve is now asking the accused by charged with a hate crime.

"I got preyed on purely because I'm white, purely because of my race and it shouldn't be," said Struve.

After the assault, Struve ended up in the emergency room and had a CT scan. She does not have health insurance and she plans on suing the women to help pay for her medical costs.