Yes, a threat is a threat, but I’ve had people yell threatening things to me and then not appear to threaten anyone else. Don’t really feel like I need to call that in. Again, if I saw them do the same to someone else, I’d call. |
You are basically saying you don't want to get threatening people off the streets and to help |
Well, when they arrest them and charge them, you’ll get your gossip. Until then, sit tight and have a cookie. |
A documentary came out by her brother disproved this story. This isn't it but, it tells the story. People did try to help and she didn't die alone. https://nypost.com/2014/02/16/book-reveals-real-story-behind-the-kitty-genovese-murder/ |
Well, that's good. But bystander syndrome is a proven phenomenon and I see my NW DC neighbors walk around a ranting person or a comatose body on the sidewalk every day with their life in the city blinders on. Wake up, and use the resources available to get these people intercession. Your taxes are already paying for it. |
| Shooting outside the Tenleytown McDonald's last night. You would think the city would put some cameras up. Did they ever catch the person who shot the Uber driver by the firehouse just feet away? Terrible. |
No, I'm saying I don't feel the need to call if the only "victim" I'm aware of is myself. I also didn't call police when someone stole my grill off my patio once (though then I had no idea who did it, so it really seemed pointless) or when cars have hit me while I've been riding my bike. Have frequently called the cold weather hotline for people outside in the winter who look like the need help, have called 911 about crimes I've witnessed, have called for welfare checks on people lying on the sidewalk, called 911 to get medical assistance for a man who collapsed on the street near my building and gave him water while waiting with him for the ambulance to arrive. But I'm not sure people necessarily need to be off the street if all they're doing is yelling at me -- if they're threatening to hurt me, they might just not like me for whatever reason. And most of all, I'm not sure I have great confidence that calling D.C. emergency services will always lead to a resolution that's best for them if police arrive prepared for someone who all they know is threatened a passerby. |