Posted on 05/26/2023 7:59:32 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
An attacker pummeled a 52-year-old woman on a Queens train after ordering her to “look somewhere else,” cops said Friday.
The victim was riding a southbound E train approaching Queens Plaza around 10:45 a.m. Wednesday when the man approached her and made the demand, police said.
He then punched her multiple times in the head, police said.
When the train stopped at the station, the assailant ran off, cops said.
A 52-year-old woman was pummeled on a Queens train by a suspect who told her to “look somewhere else,” cops said. NYPD The victim stayed on the train until it reached the Court Square station, police said.
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100%. You reap what you sow, New Yorkers. Besides maybe this guy was a Prince impersonator when he was younger.
By design. Dems rule through fear and hate.
They should let actual men ride free.
That's the marxist goal - destroy civil society, atomize people in relation to other people, suppress any individual sense of justice or right-or-wrong.
Keep voting democrat you New York fools and it’ll just keep getting worse.
A generation ago I would ride the E train from Jamaica all the way to the WTC site without a second thought. I wouldn’t go anywhere near it nor the LIRR today, nor anywhere in Manhattan for that matter, which is a mutual loss for it and me, and all like me.
Just as planned, total chaos.
No need to look at the picture of the perp...Just sayin’
Tough guy Erica Adams ought to put his gun away and his street clothes and a wig on and ride the subways in his sh!t town at night—maybe he’d get the opportunity to show NYers’ how you should act when confronted by a deranged criminal bent on seriously injuring someone while dozens stand around and video it for tik-tok.
Good idea Tango...
Rode the E train queens to Manhattan 1955 to 59
We’ve reached peak “A Clockwork Orange”.
If I am riding the NYC subway and see this I would be tempted to respond. However, if I responded, I would become the perpetrator’s target of violence. At that time, I would be unable to let go of the perpetrator because he might have a weapon, and I would not have handcuffs to restrain him during a search. However, if I kept him in a wrestling hold, he might die and if he did, then I would probably be charged with manslaughter 2.
Apparently handcuffs are illegal in NY (web search).
So replace handcuffs with nylon ties in the above.
Should we all then carry (and practice using) nylon ties whenever we visit NYC and ride the subway?
"Miss me yet?"
So much for taming the jungle savage.
I grew up in Queens and have taken the E train hundreds of times. Once when I was about 20, I was on the E or F, don’t remember which, same route from Manhattan to Jamaica, Queens. Around 1970. It was off-hours and the train was relatively empty; I was alone in the last car. Three black teenagers were hassling an older white man in the car in front of mine. He drew his belt an defended himself pretty deftly. A black transit cop appeared and they fled into my car. The cop locked them in the car with me, but did not enter it himself. They shot me pitiful looks, as if appealing to me to help them. I kept a watchful eye on them. When the train pulled into the next station a young Chinese-American cop came flying down stairs, and only when he was facing the door to the last car did the doors open. He and the black cop put the three of them under arrest without resistance. I continued to read my newspaper, more of less unmolested. I am pretty sure I could have taken any two of those skinny little punks. and they were already shaken by having a 70+ year old white guy stand up to them.
In a normal community, the photos appear to me to be adequate to allow relatively quick and easy recognition. From recognition, an arrest would ordinarily soon follow.
Let’s see if at least this happens.
If not, then IMHO the problem is bigger than just a random guy on a train.
Do that and you may find a lot of officials offed. After all, there is really no right or wrong, is there?
another recent occurrence
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/artist-shoved-moving-n-y-175015281.html
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