Damn shame that lots of people think the death penalty is unjustified.
These are some people that need to be used as an example.
I suppose it would be homophobic to say what a sicko.
And this is the “good part” of the city.....
Philly is a shi@thole
The attacker never heard of DNA
Wow. It really IS the City of Brotherly Love.
You definitely dont hear of this kind of attack every day
Would have been ironic if it had happened on Rodman Street.
Such a nice city. Always ready to look down their noses at non-lefties.
Appears to be a gay area. Phillypride headqarters
Good move to claim sexual assault after being robbed. This way the perps, when caught, are charged with not only robbery but also with sexual assault (or attempted rape). Plus, they are forever brandished as homosexuals in their community. Smart tactic...the police should claim sexual assault on all violent robberies...and then watch how fast crime drops.
Philly’s a sh1thole. End of story.
I hated living there.
The City of Brotherly Shove
Hopefully the Police were able to get fingerprints off the wallet and DNA from the perps.
> “this is rump country”...
You are now an “unnamed source”. /j
There is a joke in there somewhere.
There is a joke in there somewhere.
I live at that exact corner when I was just 18 years old in an apartment building called the Wellington Spruce. Everyday I walked home for lunch and one day, an ambulance was just driving off (no lights or siren) and the building super was hosing down the sidewalk. Turns out my neighbor from across the hall was dumped by his boyfriend so he decided to drink bleach, hit himself in the head with a hammer and jump out of the 4th story window.
The race of the rapists and robbers comes as such a great, shocking surprise. I was expecting to see Norwegians or Finns in the surveillance photos /sarc>
MAGA hats?
I left Philly in the late 90’s after living there with my family for 10 yrs. The day I left, a pregnant woman was raped in one of the open air stairwells in Center City (as in, you can see straight down the stairs, there is plenty of natural light, and people walking by) in the middle of the afternoon.
I haven’t looked back.
btw - Why anyone is carrying $300 in cash these days is beyond me. I’m 65; it’s not an age thing. Most people know how to use a debit card. Shoot, even the Amish where I live now use debit cards in the grocery.