Columbia University student stabbed to death

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.


It sounds like you’re blaming the victim because you are. The foundational point is that citizens should have the right to live in an environment where they aren’t at risk of being murdered by a violent, lifelong criminal who was constantly let back on the street through a revolving door justice system system that failed all of us.
Anonymous
The victim sounds like he was more street smart than most. He had traveled the world and previously lived in Chicago where he got two masters degrees at University of Illinois Chicago.

These crimes are senseless and sad.

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.


The area is best described as older, neglected, and home to low cost and government housing. Many wonderful people in less than ideal circumstances live there, and many people choose to live there because it’s always been home, but as in any dense neighborhood, there are criminals, people who are mentally ill, and those who are looking for an opportunity to take advantage of someone who seems unaware. You may feel safer in other areas of NYC, but you are just as likely to encounter the same circumstances. Don’t let the shimmer of the block determine your level of guardedness.
Anonymous
I’m all for clemency for first time crimes but repeat offenders need long sentences.
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.


it's dumb dumb

dum dum is a candy
Anonymous
What a tragic waste. Shame on the system that let that monster back into the community.
Anonymous
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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


Definitely--

A New Yorker


Manhattan is still very safe, and much safer than DC. But the area near NYU on Sixth Avenue, just south of Trader Joe’s, looks like trash, and way worse than most of the area around Columbia. I’d be more nervous about hanging out around NYU than around Columbia.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The victim sounds like he was more street smart than most. He had traveled the world and previously lived in Chicago where he got two masters degrees at University of Illinois Chicago.

These crimes are senseless and sad.



He was also a 30 year old graduate student, so not a kid. Still incredibly sad.
Anonymous
Did any of you imbeciles read what actually happened? The murderer knifed the student in the stomach out of the blue. And you're claiming he wasn't street smart? You're the same people who would scream racist if he had altered his path.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Did any of you imbeciles read what actually happened? The murderer knifed the student in the stomach out of the blue. And you're claiming he wasn't street smart? You're the same people who would scream racist if he had altered his path.


+1000
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did any of you imbeciles read what actually happened? The murderer knifed the student in the stomach out of the blue. And you're claiming he wasn't street smart? You're the same people who would scream racist if he had altered his path.


+1000


Very true. But altering one’s path to avoid street thugs is always the better decision. You can withstand pontificating left-wing fools easier than a knife in the gut.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did any of you imbeciles read what actually happened? The murderer knifed the student in the stomach out of the blue. And you're claiming he wasn't street smart? You're the same people who would scream racist if he had altered his path.


+1000


Very true. But altering one’s path to avoid street thugs is always the better decision. You can withstand pontificating left-wing fools easier than a knife in the gut.


In NYC sidewalks, it’s difficult to avoid people. It’s a city of nearly 10M people.
I don’t believe this is a Columbia issue. At least 2 NYU students have died recently. If not on or near the campus, while vacationing in Hampton, or back home in Texas.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did any of you imbeciles read what actually happened? The murderer knifed the student in the stomach out of the blue. And you're claiming he wasn't street smart? You're the same people who would scream racist if he had altered his path.


+1000


Very true. But altering one’s path to avoid street thugs is always the better decision. You can withstand pontificating left-wing fools easier than a knife in the gut.


In NYC sidewalks, it’s difficult to avoid people. It’s a city of nearly 10M people.
I don’t believe this is a Columbia issue. At least 2 NYU students have died recently. If not on or near the campus, while vacationing in Hampton, or back home in Texas.


What are you babbling on about? It’s quite easy to cross the street if you perceive a threat coming your way. Have you ever been to NYC? No? Then StFU.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did any of you imbeciles read what actually happened? The murderer knifed the student in the stomach out of the blue. And you're claiming he wasn't street smart? You're the same people who would scream racist if he had altered his path.


+1000


Very true. But altering one’s path to avoid street thugs is always the better decision. You can withstand pontificating left-wing fools easier than a knife in the gut.


In NYC sidewalks, it’s difficult to avoid people. It’s a city of nearly 10M people.
I don’t believe this is a Columbia issue. At least 2 NYU students have died recently. If not on or near the campus, while vacationing in Hampton, or back home in Texas.


What are you babbling on about? It’s quite easy to cross the street if you perceive a threat coming your way. Have you ever been to NYC? No? Then StFU.


It's Saturday Night. When people start drinking cheap Thunderbird, things quickly degenerate.
Anonymous
My dd is at Columbia. She was told that she was not allowed to go to Morningside Park, or anywhere north of campus. One day, she sent me a video of her and friends at MP, just to taunt me. I immediately told her that the next tuition check would not go out until she promised me to never go again, AND we track her every move. That was two weeks ago, now she is suddenly very quiet. I have heard that other Columbia parents are now giving their kids threatening warnings.
The school is wonderful (in a NY kind of way). Intellectually challenging, and so on. However, the students can't have it all. You get to be a world renowned institution, but shucks, you can't be out late, and part of NY is off limits, darn the hardship. I believe that the young man who was killed was playing soccer way up at Baker. You can't be up at Baker playing soccer at night! The school needs to shut down activities at dark, or provide transportation back to campus.
I wish that C could round up their properties to make it more of a one campus feel. C is not as spread out as NYU, but still...maybe they could buy a sliver of MP, don't know. Sad all around, talented young man taken away from us.
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