Posted on 03/26/2008 4:38:09 PM PDT by Main Street
No kidding. You'd think it was some sort of difference of opinion that upset the deceased from the writing.
This article states the man was beaten to death by the “youths”:
Man dead after beating on Center City SEPTA platform
A 36-year-old man died after being severely beaten by a gang of youths inside the SEPTA concourse near City Hall this afternoon, police said.
One youth was taken into custody and police were still looking for three juveniles, possibly four, who fled the scene.
The attack happened at 13th and Market Streets on the concourse of a busy Septa stop about 2:45 p.m., said Officer Jillian Russell of the Public Affairs Unit.
SEPTA spokeswoman Sylvana Hoyos said a SEPTA police sergeant initially responded and administered CPR to the victim until medics arrived......
http://www.philly.com/philly/news/20080326_Man_dead_after_beating_on_Center_City_SEPTA_platform.html
May he rest in peace
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B*st*rds.
This is the number one reason why I tell recruiters that under no circumstances will I accept a job within the city limits.
He was probably thinking of a noose.
“...unless it was externally inflicted (hint).”
Aneurysms?
Angina?
Arrhythmia?
Atherosclerosis?
Cardiomyopathy?
Cerebrovascular Disease?
Congenital Heart Disease?
Congestive Heart Failure?
Myocarditis?
Valve Disease?
Coronary Artery Disease?
Dilated cardiomyopathy?
Diastolic Dysfunction?
Endocarditis?
High Blood Pressure (Hypertension)?
Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy?
Mitral valve prolapse?
Myocardial Infarction?
Venous Thromboembolism?
Another news report stated that the victim was beaten, which if severe enough can cause the heart to stop working, especially if he had a heart defect.
Guess he wasn’t a typical white person; he didn’t move to the other side of the concourse.
I just got back from a business trip to Philadelphia. The area I was in wasn’t all that far from the scene of this murder, but it seemed fairly nice. The rest of Philadelphia, on the other hand, looked like an unflushed toilet.
“The rest of Philadelphia, on the other hand, looked like an unflushed toilet.”
The city of brotherly love?
Phila. west of Broad Street and Montgomery/Diamond (west of Temple Un, my old school), looked like an “unflushed toilet” in 1980 when I was last there.
Glad to know that the Democrats have done so much to improve it in the past 28 years (Mayor Street, Rendell, etc).
Time to flush the whole place and start over again.
Bernard Goetz (sp)? That was the guy who shot his attackers in a NY subway and got sued. When are we going to learn?
I used to ride the El when I worked in Philly. The most unsafe time to ride was when the thugs, er students, got out of school. Freaking animals.
Thats about it.
Please, keep moving. Nothing else to see.
I was about two blocks away at a trade show when this happened.
I’d been thinking about bringing a handgun with me on this trip. PA recognizes my state’s permit, but I decided it wasn’t worth the hassle to check it on the airplane, etc. I think this is the last time I’ll make that decision.
Can’t say as I blame you.
I’ve been to Philadelphia a few times on business. A very scary city. One time I walked over to the Liberty Bell at around 1:00 PM and I was followed by a group of five or six young black guys. When I turned left, they turned left; when I turned right, they turned right. The Liberty Bell was pretty much deserted (stupid me, I thought there’d be some City employee there to give a brief, bored lesson on the thing), so, instead of paying it my respects, I passed it up, picked up my pace, and headed back towards my hotel, blending in with some other pedestrians. I looked back at the gang and they had stopped, but they were watching me as I continued on my way. Like I say, a very scary city.
Ridiculous journalism:
Police: Man Dies After SEPTA Concourse Confrontation
Authorities Trying To Determine Extent Of Physical Altercation
http://www.nbc10.com/news/15714060/detail.html
Ummmmm....he’s dead. I’d say the altercation was extensive.
I went to Temple in the late sixties, and used to drive to the train station and then walk from the N. Broad station. Can you imagine doing that now? We used walk all over the city, day or night, go to a movie, the orchestra, dinner, a show, and take the train home. Someone needs to take a look at what has changed.
The City of Philadelphia may not recognize your permit even if PA does. Democrats don’t have to follow any rules.
50 years of mainly Democrats.
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