Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A surveillance video was released from inside the restaurant where the victim went after she was stabbed. She's blurred out but you can see people running away from her.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6189359/Police-arrest-suspect-fatal-stabbing-newly-engaged-DC-jogger.html
that was posted above. I know it's natural to want to get away but DAMN that one guy is a coward. The store owner tried to help and others apparently ran in as well (not in video).
I hope the man and woman seen scrambling away in the video have told everyone they know that they were there when she came into the restaurant, and that their friends, family and coworkers all see the video. Cowards. Not to mention stupid to run out into the street where the attack had just happened.
Too bad you weren't there to be the hero.
Monday morning quarterbacking at its finest.
It's hard to pass judgement on how the restaurant patrons reacted if you've never been in a similar situation. It must have been very scary for a bleeding woman to run in like that.
Well, it’s a good thing that there are courageous people in the world to fill in for all the cowards then, isn’t it?
Anonymous wrote:And I'll be the 4% by females are mostly self-defense. It's testosterone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope the Amazon execs who are deciding HQ2 are paying attention. Someone should send this thread to them. Until DC gets a grip on its out of control homeless population and crime in general, this city is not ready for prime time. Amazon would be wise to look elsewhere.
Like some other city where random murders happen?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Suspect is Anthony Crawford. He was not homeless - he had a home address in NW DC.
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https://heavy.com/news/2018/09/wendy-martinez-murder/
A single suspect has been arrested by police. The suspect has been named as Anthony Crawford, 23, of no fixed address. Crawford had been described as a black male who was wearing a mustard colored long sleeve shirt that went to his thighs, dark, rolled up sweatpants, white socks and light colored sandals. D.C. Police Chief Peter Newsham said the suspect has a “distinctive” style of walking.
Are you watching the live press conference? Police explicitly said he was not homeless, and had a fixed address in NW DC. I trust that more than some tabloid website.
I will not really care if he was homeless/not homeless. We are clearly going to learn shortly there were multiple indications he should have been committed long ago.
News conference did say he was not cooperative and had a history of violence. Which surprises precisely no one.
A history of violence?
So who's responsible for the murder of a Hispanic woman?
You're weird, PP. He should not have been on the streets. No one is arguing with you on that.
Who's responsible for him being on the streets?
I think Ronald Reagan
Anonymous wrote:I hope the Amazon execs who are deciding HQ2 are paying attention. Someone should send this thread to them. Until DC gets a grip on its out of control homeless population and crime in general, this city is not ready for prime time. Amazon would be wise to look elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope the Amazon execs who are deciding HQ2 are paying attention. Someone should send this thread to them. Until DC gets a grip on its out of control homeless population and crime in general, this city is not ready for prime time. Amazon would be wise to look elsewhere.
Like some other city where random murders happen?
Anonymous wrote:I hope the Amazon execs who are deciding HQ2 are paying attention. Someone should send this thread to them. Until DC gets a grip on its out of control homeless population and crime in general, this city is not ready for prime time. Amazon would be wise to look elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:If I were in a restaurant in a safe area and someone came in covered in blood and likely looking very shocked, I don't know how I'd react either. I could imagine thinking a crime was in action and needing to get to safety.
Anonymous wrote:If I were in a restaurant in a safe area and someone came in covered in blood and likely looking very shocked, I don't know how I'd react either. I could imagine thinking a crime was in action and needing to get to safety.