Homeless Man Killed by Fellow Passenger on NYC Subway

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Moral of the story is, don't go fight wars and put your personal safety and well being on the line for an ungrateful nation. If you see someone assaulting others, ignore ignore ignore. Don't get involved. Worry about yourself and nobody else.


The victim had not assaulted anyone on that train.

Yet.


You haven’t assaulted anyone yet either, I presume. Okay if I choke you out?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Moral of the story is, don't go fight wars and put your personal safety and well being on the line for an ungrateful nation. If you see someone assaulting others, ignore ignore ignore. Don't get involved. Worry about yourself and nobody else.


The victim had not assaulted anyone on that train.

Yet.


You haven’t assaulted anyone yet either, I presume. Okay if I choke you out?


Eh. You would argue, and threaten, even if the victim had already punched people that day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Daniel Penny is not alone. Now, there is Jordan Williams.



New York is creating an environment where people are not going to act to help others.

This is totally different because the person who was killed actually assaulted someone and deserved retaliation. But somehow I don’t think everyone who donated to Penny is going to donate to this guy for some reason…


And you would be wrong...


Really? You think *everyone* who donated to Penny is going to donate here, too? On what do you base this astonishing and completely ridiculous claim?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Moral of the story is, don't go fight wars and put your personal safety and well being on the line for an ungrateful nation. If you see someone assaulting others, ignore ignore ignore. Don't get involved. Worry about yourself and nobody else.


The victim had not assaulted anyone on that train.

Yet.


You haven’t assaulted anyone yet either, I presume. Okay if I choke you out?


He had over 40 arrests, was mentally ill, and had assaulted people previously. He was on NYC list of top concern. He should not have been freely walking around. That's not a tyoical history for most people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Daniel Penny is not alone. Now, there is Jordan Williams.



New York is creating an environment where people are not going to act to help others.

This is totally different because the person who was killed actually assaulted someone and deserved retaliation. But somehow I don’t think everyone who donated to Penny is going to donate to this guy for some reason…


And you would be wrong...


Really? You think *everyone* who donated to Penny is going to donate here, too? On what do you base this astonishing and completely ridiculous claim?


PP here. Sorry i thought it said "anyone."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'd rather be judged by 12 than carried out by 6. And the film does not show what the homeless man was doing before being subdued by 3 men. Too many nut bags and not enough police.



+1. The Marine did the right thing. He was protecting the other people on the train.


Exactly. Everyone on that train SAID he was a hero for protecting them.

The indictment is racist.



This indictment is what causes people to flee to the R party. It is extreme. It is unfair to someone who protected our country.

I don’t know what other evidence they have but the video shown in press shows the guy continuing to thrash while in the hold. And someone else is trying to pin arms (another black man).

What is the evidence Penny continued to choke him while he was motionless.

— A D who is fed up with extreme woke behavior.

Anonymous


I haven't read this thread but I'm relieved someone who killed someone else will face some examination of their actions. Knowing the extenuating circumstances, I am quite sure he won't face a severe sentence.

But indicted he must be. You cannot kill someone and get to walk away without even the motions of an investigation, even if you had every reason to restrain someone and they accidentally died.

Let justice take its course. He's white, looks clean cut, has a ton of witnesses to back him up... I don't think any of you should worry about him.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

I haven't read this thread but I'm relieved someone who killed someone else will face some examination of their actions. Knowing the extenuating circumstances, I am quite sure he won't face a severe sentence.

But indicted he must be. You cannot kill someone and get to walk away without even the motions of an investigation, even if you had every reason to restrain someone and they accidentally died.

Let justice take its course. He's white, looks clean cut, has a ton of witnesses to back him up... I don't think any of you should worry about him.




yeah, whatever. i'm tired of being made to feel uncomfortable by crazy people behaving erratically. hope he gets off.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If I'm the defense lawyer for this guy, I'm not doing a plea. As this thread shows, there's no way 12 jurors will all find him guilty.


Exactly. I am a New Yorker, a registered Democrat, and I find him not guilty. In fact I am grateful that there is one less psycho to terrorize me and my young children on the subways. If our elected officials won’t do anything to keep us safe, then vigilante justice it is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If I'm the defense lawyer for this guy, I'm not doing a plea. As this thread shows, there's no way 12 jurors will all find him guilty.


Exactly. I am a New Yorker, a registered Democrat, and I find him not guilty. In fact I am grateful that there is one less psycho to terrorize me and my young children on the subways. If our elected officials won’t do anything to keep us safe, then vigilante justice it is.

Well said. Thank you.
Just imagine if people voted Curtis Sliwa for Mayor. The trains would be the safest in the world, given his lifelong dedication to the Guardian Angels. Why did people vote Adams?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If I'm the defense lawyer for this guy, I'm not doing a plea. As this thread shows, there's no way 12 jurors will all find him guilty.


Exactly. I am a New Yorker, a registered Democrat, and I find him not guilty. In fact I am grateful that there is one less psycho to terrorize me and my young children on the subways. If our elected officials won’t do anything to keep us safe, then vigilante justice it is.


Agree 100%
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:WTF!
Why would this guy choke this man out like this?
https://www.thedailybeast.com/wannabe-vigilante-chokes-homeless-man-jordan-neely-to-death-on-nyc-subway-videos-show?mibextid=Zxz2cZ

If the perp was threatening you in the same way, you won’t be asking such a naive question, OP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:WTF!
Why would this guy choke this man out like this?
https://www.thedailybeast.com/wannabe-vigilante-chokes-homeless-man-jordan-neely-to-death-on-nyc-subway-videos-show?mibextid=Zxz2cZ


Guy did the right thing. This homeless guy should have been locked up or institutionalized. He was a danger to others.


You think he was right to kill him? Literally choke him to death for 15 minutes? That's disgusting.

The marine literally murdered someone with his bare hands and you are calling the homeless guy a danger. Unbelievable.


Well everyone at the scene was watching and cheering on the Marine. That's not something the NYC public do unless they feel threatened by the crazy homeless.

EXACTLY. People should demand his innocence. He saved lives!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If I'm the defense lawyer for this guy, I'm not doing a plea. As this thread shows, there's no way 12 jurors will all find him guilty.


Exactly. I am a New Yorker, a registered Democrat, and I find him not guilty. In fact I am grateful that there is one less psycho to terrorize me and my young children on the subways. If our elected officials won’t do anything to keep us safe, then vigilante justice it is.


Cases like this are going to cause people NOT to intervene when another person is at risk. And, then all the keyboard warriors will say, "Why the hell didn't anyone stop the lunatic?"
Simply show them a picture of Daniel Penny in handcuffs. Or, Jordan Williams.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If I'm the defense lawyer for this guy, I'm not doing a plea. As this thread shows, there's no way 12 jurors will all find him guilty.


Exactly. I am a New Yorker, a registered Democrat, and I find him not guilty. In fact I am grateful that there is one less psycho to terrorize me and my young children on the subways. If our elected officials won’t do anything to keep us safe, then vigilante justice it is.


Cases like this are going to cause people NOT to intervene when another person is at risk. And, then all the keyboard warriors will say, "Why the hell didn't anyone stop the lunatic?"
Simply show them a picture of Daniel Penny in handcuffs. Or, Jordan Williams.

Agree. To be blunt, NY Democrats who voted for this insanity should be ashamed.
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