Columbia University student stabbed to death

Anonymous
Another former Columbia student here who NEVER set foot in morningside park. The poor kid probably wasn’t aware of its rep.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Incredibly tragic. My heart goes out to his family. Defund the police was and is a dumb idea and I’m as liberal as they come


No One is defunding the police, dum dum.


If you think the “Defund the Police” movement has had an impact on the functioning of police forces, as well as the number of Police on the streets, not to mention the brazenness of criminals, you’re the clueless one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Incredibly tragic. My heart goes out to his family. Defund the police was and is a dumb idea and I’m as liberal as they come


No One is defunding the police, dum dum.


If you think the “Defund the Police” movement has had an impact on the functioning of police forces, as well as the number of Police on the streets, not to mention the brazenness of criminals, you’re the clueless one.


*not had an impact*
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So sad and so scary. My DD wants to go to NYU and I just feel that New York City right now is not a safe place.


NYU is in a much safer area than Columbia is


I remember my kid’s NYU friend posting a gofundme page for a classmate who's father passed away. She needed just a semester for graduation. NYU was unforgiving. They insisted on taking the kid’s father's life insurance policy as tuition payment. True story as I understood the gofundme page at the time.


Sounds like total b.s. How would they even know her dad had life insurance?


The FA office probably asked about sources of funding and may have inquired about life insurance since a parent passed away. This sounds totally plausible. Why are you so quick to dismiss someone else who was recounting an experience a friend had?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I went to Columbia around the turn of the century (lol) and lived in the neighborhood both on and off campus. I generally felt safe. But I've been back a few times and it feels a lot different to me now. I'm not sure if I would feel great about my college kid living there.


The change is you aged. I went there in the 80s. My most valuable possession was my window bars. But we didn’t let it slow us down.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I was just in NYC and visited Columbia…great little area however there are definitely sketchy people around. The city needs to increase police presence in that area. However I will say, I felt VERY safe in New York overall.


You sound like the type who is scared of brown people.
Anonymous
It”s evident from the responses that the post is degenerating on a Friday evening as the ladies are drinking more and more from the Francia wine box. It is so very predictable,
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was just in NYC and visited Columbia…great little area however there are definitely sketchy people around. The city needs to increase police presence in that area. However I will say, I felt VERY safe in New York overall.


You sound like the type who is scared of brown people.


You sound very defensive.
Anonymous
No one should be in morningside park at 11 at night.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It”s evident from the responses that the post is degenerating on a Friday evening as the ladies are drinking more and more from the Francia wine box. It is so very predictable,


And you are the one who sounds drunk.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Incredibly tragic. My heart goes out to his family. Defund the police was and is a dumb idea and I’m as liberal as they come


No One is defunding the police, dum dum.


If you think the “Defund the Police” movement has had an impact on the functioning of police forces, as well as the number of Police on the streets, not to mention the brazenness of criminals, you’re the clueless one.


Let's see what clues you have. You defunded the police or drastically cut their budget, but did not have impact on the police force on streets. So some police must be working for free? If that works well then cut more, if you still like it, just completely get rid of police. Will see how your utopia community goes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I went to Columbia around the turn of the century (lol) and lived in the neighborhood both on and off campus. I generally felt safe. But I've been back a few times and it feels a lot different to me now. I'm not sure if I would feel great about my college kid living there.


Not really the time for “lol”.
Anonymous
I grew up in NYC, lived there as a young adult. Honestly, I’ve never set foot in or right outside Morningside Park. It simply had that reputation.

Sounds like I’m blaming the victims (May they rest in peace). I’m not, just supporting others who say that some students new to NYC may be incredibly brilliant, but not street smart.

I’m not brown, by the way. I’m black.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:murder is up 80% in NYC since the start of the pandemic


This is not true, at all. It reached a peak of 47% increase last summer and has been decreasing since. And it is still a much lower rate than it was two decades ago.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/nymag.com/intelligencer/amp/2021/09/violent-crime-actually-dropped-in-new-york-city-this-summer.html
Anonymous
There is a lot of misinformation on this thread. This kid was not in morningside park. He was simply walking home near morning side park (very close to campus) after a soccer game. He was attacked on the street. The president of Columbia’s email said it was shocking how close to campus this happened.
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