| I drove through about an hour ago, and there is such a heavy police presence. I know they had a press conference earlier, but is it really necessarily to have 17 different squad cars on the circle right *now* during the evening rush? |
I was just listening to an audiobook about an hour ago that said that people who respond well in emergency situations like this are highly empathetic people. They are courageous, of course, but having empathy for others in distress is what causes them to act. |
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i think it's hard to predict how you would react in the moment, whether you are an empathetic person or not. i'm sure for many a very instinctive fight or flight response kicks in when you see all that blood. i would think getting hands-on first aid training to desensitize you a bit to blood and to have some muscle memory kick in to counter that instinctive panicked response would help. hope i never have to find out how i would react in such a terrible situation. |
+1 I was shocked by the video of people fleeing too, but it is absolutely true none of us knows how we'd respond. I'm heartbroken at the thought of her dying with no-one comforting her though, and truly hope that was not the case. |
NP: THAT is what upsets me. Thankfully, I don’t know what it’s like to be a witness to something so horrible, but I can’t imagine running away from someone so desperately in need. Admittedly, I’m an empath, but I would think once the initial shock wears off, people would gather around her to offer comfort at least. I’m disgusted by the people running away from that poor woman. And, honestly, even if you behave cowardly in this situation, common sense would dictate that you stay inside and lock the door...NOT run outside to the killer! |
I believe the police presence was due to a vigil that was held in the circle for the victim around 7pm. |
We ALL failed her. |
As a resident - bring on the squad cars. Lookie-loos can find another way home. |
| For those saying she died alone - she didn’t. Two bystanders, including a nurse, and the store manager were with her. She even managed to speak them. Maybe do some research before blabbing your mouths. |
I walked past 11th and P St and the Chinese restaurant around 11 AM and it was camera gridlock on all four corners. I am just glad they caught the guy. |
| This senseless murder reminds me of the AU graduate who was stabbed 30 plus times in broad daylight on the metro. Many others on the train witnessed it. The killer was looking for another victim when he finished ,but thankfully didn't hurt anyone else. |
We also don’t know that the two that fled didn’t actually run outside to get help from others. I could see how you might run out and yell “help!” I thought in the original news story, they said two people ran to get help. |
We don’t know what they did when we left and why bother speculating? They didn’t f#cking stab her to death. People need to get some f#cking perspective and focus their outrage accordingly. Here’s a hint: be angry with the murderer. |
OK armchair hero in your own mind. |