Anonymous wrote:
But he is out of shape and could hardly walk. It was three against one. One of the college age kids should have grabbed the bike and played keep away till the police came. No way he is catching any of those kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope everyone who posted the one man’s name feels shame and guilt for doing so. You have no excuse for just throwing somebody’s name out there on the Internet and dragging him through the mud on social media. It’s a very dangerous game to play.
You know who else should feel shame and guilt? This guy. For assaulting a child. For having an anger management problem.
Quit moving the focus to people identifying him or the litter or whatever. That is not the issue here.
Except you have no idea if you are identifying the right guy. That's totally irresponsible.
At least this guy has the defense that he made a bad decision in the moment. You all are knowingly harassing innocent people over a period of days. That HAS to be the case because they can't all be guilty -- at least some of them have to be innocent. What defense do you have for your behavior?
For all you know none of them are the right guy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live next to the trail in Vienna but have to avoid it because of the crazy cyclist.
I would not even walk near it. The cyclists are extremely aggressive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The girl wasn't a child. She is a small college student.
Which means she may well be a teen. Doesn’t really matter given that regardless of her age, she is very clearly a very small, slight person being attacked by a tall, bulky, extremely aggressive man.
The guy grabbed her arm and wrestled something out of her hand. Let’s keep that in perspective when we consider this “attack.” It clearly is wrong, but people are acting like this was a vicious assault.
An adult male between 180-200 pounds running after a young woman around 100-120 pounds and grabbing her stuff to take it from her it pretty much a vicious assault. Try seeing it from the victim's eyes rather than the assailant.
But he is out of shape and could hardly walk. It was three against one. One of the college age kids should have grabbed the bike and played keep away till the police came. No way he is catching any of those kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The girl wasn't a child. She is a small college student.
Which means she may well be a teen. Doesn’t really matter given that regardless of her age, she is very clearly a very small, slight person being attacked by a tall, bulky, extremely aggressive man.
The guy grabbed her arm and wrestled something out of her hand. Let’s keep that in perspective when we consider this “attack.” It clearly is wrong, but people are acting like this was a vicious assault.
An adult male between 180-200 pounds running after a young woman around 100-120 pounds and grabbing her stuff to take it from her it pretty much a vicious assault. Try seeing it from the victim's eyes rather than the assailant.
But he is out of shape and could hardly walk. It was three against one. One of the college age kids should have grabbed the bike and played keep away till the police came. No way he is catching any of those kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The girl wasn't a child. She is a small college student.
Which means she may well be a teen. Doesn’t really matter given that regardless of her age, she is very clearly a very small, slight person being attacked by a tall, bulky, extremely aggressive man.
The guy grabbed her arm and wrestled something out of her hand. Let’s keep that in perspective when we consider this “attack.” It clearly is wrong, but people are acting like this was a vicious assault.
An adult male between 180-200 pounds running after a young woman around 100-120 pounds and grabbing her stuff to take it from her it pretty much a vicious assault. Try seeing it from the victim's eyes rather than the assailant.
But he is out of shape and could hardly walk. It was three against one. One of the college age kids should have grabbed the bike and played keep away till the police came. No way he is catching any of those kids.
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe he is still not found.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The girl wasn't a child. She is a small college student.
Which means she may well be a teen. Doesn’t really matter given that regardless of her age, she is very clearly a very small, slight person being attacked by a tall, bulky, extremely aggressive man.
The guy grabbed her arm and wrestled something out of her hand. Let’s keep that in perspective when we consider this “attack.” It clearly is wrong, but people are acting like this was a vicious assault.
An adult male between 180-200 pounds running after a young woman around 100-120 pounds and grabbing her stuff to take it from her it pretty much a vicious assault. Try seeing it from the victim's eyes rather than the assailant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The girl wasn't a child. She is a small college student.
Which means she may well be a teen. Doesn’t really matter given that regardless of her age, she is very clearly a very small, slight person being attacked by a tall, bulky, extremely aggressive man.
The guy grabbed her arm and wrestled something out of her hand. Let’s keep that in perspective when we consider this “attack.” It clearly is wrong, but people are acting like this was a vicious assault.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope everyone who posted the one man’s name feels shame and guilt for doing so. You have no excuse for just throwing somebody’s name out there on the Internet and dragging him through the mud on social media. It’s a very dangerous game to play.
You know who else should feel shame and guilt? This guy. For assaulting a child. For having an anger management problem.
Quit moving the focus to people identifying him or the litter or whatever. That is not the issue here.