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Man with cleaver slashes passenger on BART
Mission Local ^ | MAY 10, 2023 | by JOE RIVANO BARROS

Posted on 05/11/2023 6:51:55 AM PDT by FreedomPoster

A man wearing a balaclava and pacing up and down a BART train this afternoon slashed a fellow passenger across the back with a meat cleaver, and caused more than a dozen other riders to scurry away in fear, according to a witness to the scene.

Police arrested Charles Johnson, 24, near 1 p.m. as a suspect in the attack, according to a BART statement. Johnson was booked on two charges — assault with a deadly weapon and robbery — and violation of his probation. He allegedly attempted to steal the victim’s backpack, which was recovered, alongside the cleaver, at the scene.

The victim, who is 25 years old, was hospitalized with non-life threatening injuries. James Temple, a journalist who was in the car with the suspect, said the the victim was taken away on a gurney, seemingly in good spirits.

Temple described a man holding a rectangular butcher cleaver pacing up and down a BART car on an eastbound train in the Transbay Tube. He said he initially saw a passenger at the end of his car “jump out of the way” of the cleaver-wielding man, and then “all kinds of people trying to jump away.”

“Everyone started running through the cars, trying to get as much distance between themselves and this guy as possible,” he said. Temple said people were cowering in their seats, “trying to get as close to the edges of the BART cars as possible” as the man walked back and forth in the aisle.

“I jumped out of the way once and landed partially on a woman who was sitting,” he added. “I was just trying to get away.”

The passengers then fled between cars to the front of the BART train, where Temple said they congregated in a group.

“When we got to the very front, we ran out of cars to run through.”

At this point, the dozen-plus passengers, communicating with the train operator, were “just asking the operator to go faster, we just wanted to get to West Oakland, we wanted to get out,” Temple said.

Temple then realized another passenger was injured. “One guy said he had been bludgeoned by him, but in the end looks like he got slashed by the back.”

When the train arrived at West Oakland Station, Temple said the operator saw the cleaver-wielding man leave the train via camera and shut the BART doors behind him. BART police arrived “within minutes,” Temple said, and attended to the victim.

A BART spokesperson said normal service had resumed by 1:30 p.m. The stopped Antioch-bound train temporarily caused delays.

“I’m not gonna lie, man, it was pretty scary,” Temple said. “When you actually see someone walking up and down BART with a cleaver — it was scary, and I and everyone just wanted to get as far away from him as possible, which is hard to do on a BART in the middle of the tunnel.”


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; News/Current Events; US: California
KEYWORDS: california; dystopia
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To: null and void

Mrs. Cleaver speaks Jive.


41 posted on 05/12/2023 10:54:35 AM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: goldbux

What about ‘sanction’?


42 posted on 05/12/2023 11:30:44 AM PDT by jjotto ( Blessed are You LORD, who crushes enemies and subdues the wicked.)
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To: goldbux

Dust.

If you dust furniture, you are removing small particulates from the surfaces.

If you dust for fingerprints, you are adding small particulates to the surfaces.


43 posted on 05/12/2023 1:09:07 PM PDT by null and void (Be gentle with each other. You never know what someone is going through.)
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To: jjotto; null and void
"What about sanction?"
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Yes. It can be a noun or a verb.

Legally, it's both:
1.) a "provision of a law enacting a penalty for disobedience, or a reward for obedience"
2.) "the penalty or reward."

You could argue – lawyers love to argue, & say "moot" – that it's unambiguously a provision, but with two opposing effects. That's hairsplitting.

Let's consider sanction to be a quantum noun/verb with two possible opposite effects, depending on the context.

Thank you for that example.

44 posted on 05/12/2023 5:02:29 PM PDT by goldbux (“The whole world is a very narrow bridge. The main thing is to have no fear at all.” –– R. Nachman)
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To: null and void; jjotto
"Dust"
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Yes. Hadn't thought of that.
Another good noun/verb quantum example. Thanks!

45 posted on 05/12/2023 5:10:21 PM PDT by goldbux (“The whole world is a very narrow bridge. The main thing is to have no fear at all.” –– R. Nachman)
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