I see your point. I’m not sure why it felt big to me. Maybe because she was a pretty young teenager and he’s an ugly middle aged man. Honestly, yes, the racial aspect felt significant to me to merit wider publication, and that was before I learned of his illegal status AND Gov. Moore’s statement. Just my two cents. Sadly, they’re too many murders to report them all. |
The guy that stabbed that poor girl was evil, and what he did was horrific. Insane would be if he tried to stab a moving train, murder imaginary elves, or attacked a group of 40 bodybuilders. He is a predator who purposely waited for prey that was smaller, weaker, and more vulnerable than himself. He knew exactly what type of person he was looking to kill, and he waited until one that fit his standard gave him a chance. That isn't insane, he is just plain evil |
+1 One woman just turned her head and looked away with indifference. |
Sadly, there is no law that puts someone in jail for life for being "evil." |
And why mental health care is being reduced not bolstered. This murderer was clearly insane. The national guard can’t fix the mental health crisis. |
His behavioral history even before this horrific video represents what we used to call insanity, and he would have been in a mental institution for life. The video shows his agitation and rocking back and forth just before he stands up and stabs her--someone whom he had never met and who did not engage with him. It is beyond absurd (insanity!) that anyone thinks he should be walking around freely, homeless, not taking meds, riding public transportation,, etc. His own mother and sister are afraid of him. |
It takes time for people to process. I was witness to a woman slipping and falling in a lobby of a building, it was full of people, and there was a lag, until one person ran over to ask if she’s ok, and after that others started also to offer help. This was more dramatic, faster, and more dangerous. If there was one person who acted quickly, others would have reached out, but it takes time to go into action and to know what actually to do. But yes, it’s shocking to see inaction on video. |
Also, there was nothing to prepare others for the stabbing. There was no verbal interaction between them or fight, so others could pay attention and mentally somehow prepare or have time to react. It was unprovoked and very fast. |
My heart breaks for this poor girl escaping a war torn country only to get brutally murdered on public transportation by that monster. |
I keep thinking about your question as to why I thought this merited national coverage and I think it’s because as a Latina I’m hyper aware of incidents involving Latinos, in which case this was. Negative events feel very big to me. |
They can help rounding them up though. Many of the homeless people are clearly insane and will become violent (physically and/or verbally) if you even look at them the wrong way. Do you think these people are going to seek treatment on their own? |
Not laughably bad. Darkly evil, abusing a murder for cheap political manipulation. |
The killer in this case had previously called 911 begging for help. |
That's not an effective strategy. Even if the National Guard identifies someone with severe mental health issues, there wouldn't be a legal basis for involuntary confinement in a mental health facility. They'd just get released the next day. You don't seem to be interested in real solutions, just MAGA-style politics. |
What are you going to do in this situation. Hero? |