Physicians Assistant yelling “HELP ME” while stealing a CitiBike ?

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Anonymous wrote:And, yet, how many days later and the men haven't come forward to tell their side or show a receipt.


Those guys are gone. They don't stand to gain anything by coming forward at this point because if you take the PA's receipts and combine them with a viewing of the video that is not biased by "get ready to watch a woman be racist" priming, it's pretty clear that they didn't behave great. Like even if you go with the idea that it was a misunderstanding, you have the one guy using a slur for a disabled person, you have the guy covering the QR code and pushing into her, you have them laughing and mocking her -- if you go into it with the assumption that she either rented the bike first or it was a genuine misunderstanding, it's very hard to defend their behavior. It looks like harassment.

Throw in that she's pregnant and just finished a long shift, and unless you are just absolutely convinced this must be a "Karen" incident, those guys do not look sympathetic.

I actually don't think they were the ones to post the video and I think they've probably known from the start that the video ultimately doesn't make them look great. I think they will lay low and hope no one figures out who they are (easier than it was for the PA since she was in work scrubs and wearing an ID).


Someone gave the video or posted it from that group. I don't think all the men in the group were involved, some were just there but not stopping it. It should be easy enough to track them down and the police should be doing that.


What crime did they commit, and what kind of punishment would they receive?


Harassment, assault (or what ever a lower level would be). I would hope they'd get community service at that hospital under her direction.


Battery - she said to stop touching her pregnant belly. Intimation, hate crime, kidnapping (they wouldn’t let her leave), theft. I’m sure there are some that are missing.
And I hope real SJW dox them all.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:And, yet, how many days later and the men haven't come forward to tell their side or show a receipt.


Those guys are gone. They don't stand to gain anything by coming forward at this point because if you take the PA's receipts and combine them with a viewing of the video that is not biased by "get ready to watch a woman be racist" priming, it's pretty clear that they didn't behave great. Like even if you go with the idea that it was a misunderstanding, you have the one guy using a slur for a disabled person, you have the guy covering the QR code and pushing into her, you have them laughing and mocking her -- if you go into it with the assumption that she either rented the bike first or it was a genuine misunderstanding, it's very hard to defend their behavior. It looks like harassment.

Throw in that she's pregnant and just finished a long shift, and unless you are just absolutely convinced this must be a "Karen" incident, those guys do not look sympathetic.

I actually don't think they were the ones to post the video and I think they've probably known from the start that the video ultimately doesn't make them look great. I think they will lay low and hope no one figures out who they are (easier than it was for the PA since she was in work scrubs and wearing an ID).


Someone gave the video or posted it from that group. I don't think all the men in the group were involved, some were just there but not stopping it. It should be easy enough to track them down and the police should be doing that.


What crime did they commit, and what kind of punishment would they receive?


Harassment, assault (or what ever a lower level would be). I would hope they'd get community service at that hospital under her direction.


Battery - she said to stop touching her pregnant belly. Intimation, hate crime, kidnapping (they wouldn’t let her leave), theft. I’m sure there are some that are missing.
And I hope real SJW dox them all.


They are clearly in the wrong but these charges are a stretch to say the least. Kidnapping? They didn't stop her from leaving - they stopped her fro leaving with the bike. That's wrong, but its not kidnapping.
Anonymous
I think the people talking about criminal charges have no idea what the state of NYC criminal prosecution is these days. It is delusional to think there will be any criminal charges, with the possible exception of people who sent terroristic threats to the nurse.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And, yet, how many days later and the men haven't come forward to tell their side or show a receipt.


Those guys are gone. They don't stand to gain anything by coming forward at this point because if you take the PA's receipts and combine them with a viewing of the video that is not biased by "get ready to watch a woman be racist" priming, it's pretty clear that they didn't behave great. Like even if you go with the idea that it was a misunderstanding, you have the one guy using a slur for a disabled person, you have the guy covering the QR code and pushing into her, you have them laughing and mocking her -- if you go into it with the assumption that she either rented the bike first or it was a genuine misunderstanding, it's very hard to defend their behavior. It looks like harassment.

Throw in that she's pregnant and just finished a long shift, and unless you are just absolutely convinced this must be a "Karen" incident, those guys do not look sympathetic.

I actually don't think they were the ones to post the video and I think they've probably known from the start that the video ultimately doesn't make them look great. I think they will lay low and hope no one figures out who they are (easier than it was for the PA since she was in work scrubs and wearing an ID).


Someone gave the video or posted it from that group. I don't think all the men in the group were involved, some were just there but not stopping it. It should be easy enough to track them down and the police should be doing that.


What crime did they commit, and what kind of punishment would they receive?


Harassment, assault (or what ever a lower level would be). I would hope they'd get community service at that hospital under her direction.


That's pretty sadistic. Forcing the crime victim (victim of harassment and assault no less) to interact with her abusers and being responsible for enforcing their punishment? Obviously you have never been a victim of this type of crime.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And, yet, how many days later and the men haven't come forward to tell their side or show a receipt.


Those guys are gone. They don't stand to gain anything by coming forward at this point because if you take the PA's receipts and combine them with a viewing of the video that is not biased by "get ready to watch a woman be racist" priming, it's pretty clear that they didn't behave great. Like even if you go with the idea that it was a misunderstanding, you have the one guy using a slur for a disabled person, you have the guy covering the QR code and pushing into her, you have them laughing and mocking her -- if you go into it with the assumption that she either rented the bike first or it was a genuine misunderstanding, it's very hard to defend their behavior. It looks like harassment.

Throw in that she's pregnant and just finished a long shift, and unless you are just absolutely convinced this must be a "Karen" incident, those guys do not look sympathetic.

I actually don't think they were the ones to post the video and I think they've probably known from the start that the video ultimately doesn't make them look great. I think they will lay low and hope no one figures out who they are (easier than it was for the PA since she was in work scrubs and wearing an ID).


Someone gave the video or posted it from that group. I don't think all the men in the group were involved, some were just there but not stopping it. It should be easy enough to track them down and the police should be doing that.


What crime did they commit, and what kind of punishment would they receive?


Harassment, assault (or what ever a lower level would be). I would hope they'd get community service at that hospital under her direction.


That's pretty sadistic. Forcing the crime victim (victim of harassment and assault no less) to interact with her abusers and being responsible for enforcing their punishment? Obviously you have never been a victim of this type of crime.


Yes, I have had something horrific happen, and it happened in NY. Maybe she could teach them about being a good person. She doesn't need to enforce the punishment but teach them about what a hard job she does to help people every day and making them do service for others.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Omg now Monique is talking sh¡t about the lawyer:

“And when I read the NY Post article and got his name, I searched on Google and found that website, and I was like, "Oh."

Then when I called, he answered the phone. Not a secretary
Not a receptionist. He answered the phone.

I thought maybe it was his cell or something.”


She’s trying really hard to convince herself he’s not a threat to her.

She’s wrong.


She also clearly doesn’t understand the legal system and the law. On her TikTok she explains how she “knows” the evidentiary system under the law, etc. She is wrong. She needs to go to law school. I’ve been a lawyer for 20+ years and it always gives me a headache when someone who isn’t a lawyer makes ridiculous claims about how the law works, what would be allowed in court, etc.


This is the case of the decade! You should join the legal team. With all of your experience, you could make a name for yourself. OJ 2.0 baby!


Post-Dominion these cases are actually potentially a huge deal. But you wouldn’t know precedent from a hole in your head so you don’t understand what I’m saying.


Tell me you went to a shitty law school without telling me you went to a shitty law school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And, yet, how many days later and the men haven't come forward to tell their side or show a receipt.


Those guys are gone. They don't stand to gain anything by coming forward at this point because if you take the PA's receipts and combine them with a viewing of the video that is not biased by "get ready to watch a woman be racist" priming, it's pretty clear that they didn't behave great. Like even if you go with the idea that it was a misunderstanding, you have the one guy using a slur for a disabled person, you have the guy covering the QR code and pushing into her, you have them laughing and mocking her -- if you go into it with the assumption that she either rented the bike first or it was a genuine misunderstanding, it's very hard to defend their behavior. It looks like harassment.

Throw in that she's pregnant and just finished a long shift, and unless you are just absolutely convinced this must be a "Karen" incident, those guys do not look sympathetic.

I actually don't think they were the ones to post the video and I think they've probably known from the start that the video ultimately doesn't make them look great. I think they will lay low and hope no one figures out who they are (easier than it was for the PA since she was in work scrubs and wearing an ID).


Someone gave the video or posted it from that group. I don't think all the men in the group were involved, some were just there but not stopping it. It should be easy enough to track them down and the police should be doing that.


What crime did they commit, and what kind of punishment would they receive?


Harassment, assault (or what ever a lower level would be). I would hope they'd get community service at that hospital under her direction.


That's pretty sadistic. Forcing the crime victim (victim of harassment and assault no less) to interact with her abusers and being responsible for enforcing their punishment? Obviously you have never been a victim of this type of crime.


Yes, I have had something horrific happen, and it happened in NY. Maybe she could teach them about being a good person. She doesn't need to enforce the punishment but teach them about what a hard job she does to help people every day and making them do service for others.


And after the "something horrific" you'd be happy to spend one on one time with your assailant? BS.
It's not a victim's responsibility to "teach" the offender anything.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And, yet, how many days later and the men haven't come forward to tell their side or show a receipt.


Those guys are gone. They don't stand to gain anything by coming forward at this point because if you take the PA's receipts and combine them with a viewing of the video that is not biased by "get ready to watch a woman be racist" priming, it's pretty clear that they didn't behave great. Like even if you go with the idea that it was a misunderstanding, you have the one guy using a slur for a disabled person, you have the guy covering the QR code and pushing into her, you have them laughing and mocking her -- if you go into it with the assumption that she either rented the bike first or it was a genuine misunderstanding, it's very hard to defend their behavior. It looks like harassment.

Throw in that she's pregnant and just finished a long shift, and unless you are just absolutely convinced this must be a "Karen" incident, those guys do not look sympathetic.

I actually don't think they were the ones to post the video and I think they've probably known from the start that the video ultimately doesn't make them look great. I think they will lay low and hope no one figures out who they are (easier than it was for the PA since she was in work scrubs and wearing an ID).


Someone gave the video or posted it from that group. I don't think all the men in the group were involved, some were just there but not stopping it. It should be easy enough to track them down and the police should be doing that.


What crime did they commit, and what kind of punishment would they receive?


Harassment, assault (or what ever a lower level would be). I would hope they'd get community service at that hospital under her direction.


That's pretty sadistic. Forcing the crime victim (victim of harassment and assault no less) to interact with her abusers and being responsible for enforcing their punishment? Obviously you have never been a victim of this type of crime.


Yes, I have had something horrific happen, and it happened in NY. Maybe she could teach them about being a good person. She doesn't need to enforce the punishment but teach them about what a hard job she does to help people every day and making them do service for others.


And after the "something horrific" you'd be happy to spend one on one time with your assailant? BS.
It's not a victim's responsibility to "teach" the offender anything.


Yes, I would see them as I know they don't want to see me and I'm make sure they were uncomfortable. But, eventually the truth will come out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The angry poster also has a similar writing style to Monique Judge -- angry with this attitude of "I'm too good to even be involved in this" while very clearly involving herself in it. If they aren't one and the same, they share similar styles and outlooks.

They could team up and write a novel about online forums, internet witch hunts, and racism. That would be a better use of everyone's time.


You are so worked up over this little story that your comments are bordering on paranoia. What kind of person would be so involved in a spat between two people? People are murdered and raped on a daily basis but somehow you losers are devoting your energy to this case. Are you attempting to influence the outcome of this case?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And, yet, how many days later and the men haven't come forward to tell their side or show a receipt.


Those guys are gone. They don't stand to gain anything by coming forward at this point because if you take the PA's receipts and combine them with a viewing of the video that is not biased by "get ready to watch a woman be racist" priming, it's pretty clear that they didn't behave great. Like even if you go with the idea that it was a misunderstanding, you have the one guy using a slur for a disabled person, you have the guy covering the QR code and pushing into her, you have them laughing and mocking her -- if you go into it with the assumption that she either rented the bike first or it was a genuine misunderstanding, it's very hard to defend their behavior. It looks like harassment.

Throw in that she's pregnant and just finished a long shift, and unless you are just absolutely convinced this must be a "Karen" incident, those guys do not look sympathetic.

I actually don't think they were the ones to post the video and I think they've probably known from the start that the video ultimately doesn't make them look great. I think they will lay low and hope no one figures out who they are (easier than it was for the PA since she was in work scrubs and wearing an ID).


Someone gave the video or posted it from that group. I don't think all the men in the group were involved, some were just there but not stopping it. It should be easy enough to track them down and the police should be doing that.


What crime did they commit, and what kind of punishment would they receive?


Harassment, assault (or what ever a lower level would be). I would hope they'd get community service at that hospital under her direction.


That's pretty sadistic. Forcing the crime victim (victim of harassment and assault no less) to interact with her abusers and being responsible for enforcing their punishment? Obviously you have never been a victim of this type of crime.


It’s restorative justice. The perps are always the real victims in these scenarios. A white person can never really be a victim. /s
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think the people talking about criminal charges have no idea what the state of NYC criminal prosecution is these days. It is delusional to think there will be any criminal charges, with the possible exception of people who sent terroristic threats to the nurse.


+1
I think even the terroristic threats charge could be a stretch. What kind of resources will they devote to identifying an anonymous person?

I hate to say it, but it's just a reality of being in a viral type video. You are guaranteed to receive threats from some clown sitting in a basement somewhere.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The angry poster also has a similar writing style to Monique Judge -- angry with this attitude of "I'm too good to even be involved in this" while very clearly involving herself in it. If they aren't one and the same, they share similar styles and outlooks.

They could team up and write a novel about online forums, internet witch hunts, and racism. That would be a better use of everyone's time.


You are so worked up over this little story that your comments are bordering on paranoia. What kind of person would be so involved in a spat between two people? People are murdered and raped on a daily basis but somehow you losers are devoting your energy to this case. Are you attempting to influence the outcome of this case?


Look. In. The. Mirror.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And, yet, how many days later and the men haven't come forward to tell their side or show a receipt.


Those guys are gone. They don't stand to gain anything by coming forward at this point because if you take the PA's receipts and combine them with a viewing of the video that is not biased by "get ready to watch a woman be racist" priming, it's pretty clear that they didn't behave great. Like even if you go with the idea that it was a misunderstanding, you have the one guy using a slur for a disabled person, you have the guy covering the QR code and pushing into her, you have them laughing and mocking her -- if you go into it with the assumption that she either rented the bike first or it was a genuine misunderstanding, it's very hard to defend their behavior. It looks like harassment.

Throw in that she's pregnant and just finished a long shift, and unless you are just absolutely convinced this must be a "Karen" incident, those guys do not look sympathetic.

I actually don't think they were the ones to post the video and I think they've probably known from the start that the video ultimately doesn't make them look great. I think they will lay low and hope no one figures out who they are (easier than it was for the PA since she was in work scrubs and wearing an ID).


Someone gave the video or posted it from that group. I don't think all the men in the group were involved, some were just there but not stopping it. It should be easy enough to track them down and the police should be doing that.


What crime did they commit, and what kind of punishment would they receive?


Harassment, assault (or what ever a lower level would be). I would hope they'd get community service at that hospital under her direction.


Battery - she said to stop touching her pregnant belly. Intimation, hate crime, kidnapping (they wouldn’t let her leave), theft. I’m sure there are some that are missing.
And I hope real SJW dox them all.


They are clearly in the wrong but these charges are a stretch to say the least. Kidnapping? They didn't stop her from leaving - they stopped her fro leaving with the bike. That's wrong, but its not kidnapping.


+1, were it not for the online harassment and defamation, I don't think very many people would try to prosecute these charges. I'd be upset about it but it wouldn't be worth the headache of filing a report and potentially testifying in court. And for what? I don't think a stint in juvie or in jail is going to make these guys behave better. The best way to address behavior like this is as a society to not tolerate it, to teach children not to do it and if you see it happening, to intervene and say "no, leave this woman alone."

I think the guys in the video screwed up but I see no advantage to trying to charge them with something. It wouldn't solve anything.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The angry poster also has a similar writing style to Monique Judge -- angry with this attitude of "I'm too good to even be involved in this" while very clearly involving herself in it. If they aren't one and the same, they share similar styles and outlooks.

They could team up and write a novel about online forums, internet witch hunts, and racism. That would be a better use of everyone's time.


You are so worked up over this little story that your comments are bordering on paranoia. What kind of person would be so involved in a spat between two people? People are murdered and raped on a daily basis but somehow you losers are devoting your energy to this case. Are you attempting to influence the outcome of this case?


I am sorry you are upset that YET another hate crime turned out to be fake. Doesn’t fit your narrative, I see.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Omg now Monique is talking sh¡t about the lawyer:

“And when I read the NY Post article and got his name, I searched on Google and found that website, and I was like, "Oh."

Then when I called, he answered the phone. Not a secretary
Not a receptionist. He answered the phone.

I thought maybe it was his cell or something.”


She’s trying really hard to convince herself he’s not a threat to her.

She’s wrong.


She also clearly doesn’t understand the legal system and the law. On her TikTok she explains how she “knows” the evidentiary system under the law, etc. She is wrong. She needs to go to law school. I’ve been a lawyer for 20+ years and it always gives me a headache when someone who isn’t a lawyer makes ridiculous claims about how the law works, what would be allowed in court, etc.


This is the case of the decade! You should join the legal team. With all of your experience, you could make a name for yourself. OJ 2.0 baby!


Post-Dominion these cases are actually potentially a huge deal. But you wouldn’t know precedent from a hole in your head so you don’t understand what I’m saying.


Tell me you went to a shitty law school without telling me you went to a shitty law school.


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