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2023 NYC Subway Killings now 28
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After the latest NYC subway death, now there are 28 reported deaths thus far in 2023. The latest was caused when a criminal with severe mental issues threatened to kill everyone. He was subdued by 4 passengers and died after being placed in a choke hold by a marine. The police did not arrive to assist those who came forward for at least 15 minutes.

The question becomes we know the other 27 deaths were ruled murder. Why are people all up in arms about this death, yet ignored the previous 27 death ny murder incidents and also the attacks on women riding the subway?
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The threaten to kill everyone is BS.

Thou shalt not lie and thou shalt not kill ... And yet, they lecture us everyday.

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(05-05-2023, 01:16 PM)Luvnit2 Wrote: After the latest NYC subway death, now there are 28 reported deaths thus far in 2023. The latest was caused when a criminal with severe mental issues threatened to kill everyone. He was subdued by 4 passengers and died after being placed in a choke hold by a marine. The police did not arrive to assist those who came forward for at least 15 minutes.

The question becomes we know the other 27 deaths were ruled murder. Why are people all up in arms about this death, yet ignored the previous 27 death ny murder incidents and also the attacks on women riding the subway?

You should read the NY Post articles more carefully if you're going to try to just parrot their talking points uncredited. That is 27 since March of 2020.

As for what makes this different? Likely because of the filming of the victim in the chokehold. That usually creates a more visceral reaction.
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(05-05-2023, 01:30 PM)Belsnickel Wrote: You should read the NY Post articles more carefully if you're going to try to just parrot their talking points uncredited. That is 27 since March of 2020.

As for what makes this different? Likely because of the filming of the victim in the chokehold. That usually creates a more visceral reaction.

Oh no...we're back to claiming stuff without the link?

Damn.

Folks, use the copy-paste and then quote function.  Provide a link.  
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(05-05-2023, 01:16 PM)Luvnit2 Wrote: After the latest NYC subway death, now there are 28 reported deaths thus far in 2023. The latest was caused when a criminal with severe mental issues threatened to kill everyone. He was subdued by 4 passengers and died after being placed in a choke hold by a marine. The police did not arrive to assist those who came forward for at least 15 minutes.

The question becomes we know the other 27 deaths were ruled murder. Why are people all up in arms about this death, yet ignored the previous 27 death ny murder incidents and also the attacks on women riding the subway?

It was on video, and the one who had him in a chokehold was a white guy.
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(05-05-2023, 04:30 PM)Millhouse Wrote: It was on video, and the one who had him in a chokehold was a white guy.

Or maybe you just don't kill people by choking them during 15 minutes. Whoever they are and whoever you are. 

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(05-05-2023, 01:30 PM)Belsnickel Wrote: You should read the NY Post articles more carefully if you're going to try to just parrot their talking points uncredited. That is 27 since March of 2020.

As for what makes this different? Likely because of the filming of the victim in the chokehold. That usually creates a more visceral reaction.

Yep.  it's the Tyreek Hill/Ray Rice effect.  Ray Rice is a shamed player who's career quickly ended when he punched his wife on video in an elevator.  We alll saw it.  Tyreek allegedly beat his pregnant girlfriend and was even disciplined by the league for it.  Now he's a 30 mil per year superstar.  They both did egregious things, but only one was put on display.  

it's all very "Tree Falling in the Woods-y".
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(05-05-2023, 01:30 PM)Belsnickel Wrote: You should read the NY Post articles more carefully if you're going to try to just parrot their talking points uncredited. That is 27 since March of 2020.

As for what makes this different? Likely because of the filming of the victim in the chokehold. That usually creates a more visceral reaction.

White guy kills a black guy, whom witnesses agree was not a danger.
and the police release him without charges.

But "progressives" were not taking note of deaths on the subway, 

mostly where the killer was unknown,

and/or not released by police after apprehension. 

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