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[quote=Anonymous]I was thinking about the recent CUA murder (where a man from Kentucky was shot by a DC man). I read the court documents and see that the decedent and suspect are passed by a third man while standing outside the CUA Metro. The suspect asks the third man for something, but third man keeps walking. The decedent had already stopped by that point and was standing there. Someone who knows the suspect said their guess is that the suspect thought the decedent looked like an easy target. The decedent wore a backpack and may have appeared uncertain. In the videos the decedent walks into and out of the metro, which conveyed uncertainty to me where as the third man appeared to walk quickly onward and deeper into CUA campus. As far as maintaining our own safety, is it best to walk fast and look like a problem (not an easy target) and does that really reduce the chances of being robbed? [/quote]
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