Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The man - despite being homeless - was well-kept and did nothing out of the ordinary until he randomly assaulted the woman. They both have Turkish names, so I'm wondering if they somehow knew each other or if he had been stalking her.
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There was no way for a Good Samaritan to intervene, as there was no hint that the assailant would lash out at the woman.
Those are some sparkling white shoes on the homeless guy
Everything about him looks fresh and clean. I’m guessing the homeless part of this story is from someone with an agenda.
Just stop tolerating violent behavior from anyone and everyone. I don’t care if they’re homeless, rich, a cop, or the president. Hospitalize them, imprison them, whatever.
Neither the far left or the far right wins this argument. Each extreme makes excuses for their chosen exceptions.
I agree that he looks very tidy for a homeless person. Look at those shoes. But he was located at a homeless shelter after the incident. It does seem strange.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hey boomer that was 43 years ago. Nothing is stopping putting homeless people in prison accept youAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lets just all be happy the homeless man will now get treatment and that no one unnecessarily restrained him
This is such a rich statement. Attempted murder just gets "treatment" and out back out in society. Perfect. Too bad no one pushed him onto the tracks and let the train take care of his treatment.
I assumed the PP was joking.
Honestly I am getting tired of people caring more about the attacker than the people who will have lifelong scars, physical problems and PTSD from an unprovoked attack. We sit here and play semantics with words like homeless vs unhoused, mentally ill to mental health disorder, Substance use disorder instead of drug addict while they are out in society harming people and we just care about using words that wont hurt their feelings. You want to give them help and then they refuse to keep up on meds and back to being a detriment to society. It's exhausting and I am over it.
Agreed. It's exactly how we got into this mess
We got into this mess when Reagan cut the funding for a lot of public services, including mental health. Not because people care too much. Stop spreading lies.
NP. I…don’t even know where to start here.
Anonymous wrote:He is mentally ill, that is for sure.
Anonymous wrote:I think American optimism is biting us in the behind. We spend so much time, effort and money believing that each individual possesses the potential for full actualization and redemption to the detriment of the greater whole of society.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lets just all be happy the homeless man will now get treatment and that no one unnecessarily restrained him
This is such a rich statement. Attempted murder just gets "treatment" and out back out in society. Perfect. Too bad no one pushed him onto the tracks and let the train take care of his treatment.
I assumed the PP was joking.
Honestly I am getting tired of people caring more about the attacker than the people who will have lifelong scars, physical problems and PTSD from an unprovoked attack. We sit here and play semantics with words like homeless vs unhoused, mentally ill to mental health disorder, Substance use disorder instead of drug addict while they are out in society harming people and we just care about using words that wont hurt their feelings. You want to give them help and then they refuse to keep up on meds and back to being a detriment to society. It's exhausting and I am over it.
+1
Bring back the institutions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lets just all be happy the homeless man will now get treatment and that no one unnecessarily restrained him
This is such a rich statement. Attempted murder just gets "treatment" and out back out in society. Perfect. Too bad no one pushed him onto the tracks and let the train take care of his treatment.
I assumed the PP was joking.
Honestly I am getting tired of people caring more about the attacker than the people who will have lifelong scars, physical problems and PTSD from an unprovoked attack. We sit here and play semantics with words like homeless vs unhoused, mentally ill to mental health disorder, Substance use disorder instead of drug addict while they are out in society harming people and we just care about using words that wont hurt their feelings. You want to give them help and then they refuse to keep up on meds and back to being a detriment to society. It's exhausting and I am over it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lets just all be happy the homeless man will now get treatment and that no one unnecessarily restrained him
This is such a rich statement. Attempted murder just gets "treatment" and out back out in society. Perfect. Too bad no one pushed him onto the tracks and let the train take care of his treatment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The man - despite being homeless - was well-kept and did nothing out of the ordinary until he randomly assaulted the woman. They both have Turkish names, so I'm wondering if they somehow knew each other or if he had been stalking her.
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There was no way for a Good Samaritan to intervene, as there was no hint that the assailant would lash out at the woman.
Those are some sparkling white shoes on the homeless guy
Everything about him looks fresh and clean. I’m guessing the homeless part of this story is from someone with an agenda.
Just stop tolerating violent behavior from anyone and everyone. I don’t care if they’re homeless, rich, a cop, or the president. Hospitalize them, imprison them, whatever.
Neither the far left or the far right wins this argument. Each extreme makes excuses for their chosen exceptions.
Anonymous wrote:The man - despite being homeless - was well-kept and did nothing out of the ordinary until he randomly assaulted the woman. They both have Turkish names, so I'm wondering if they somehow knew each other or if he had been stalking her.
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There was no way for a Good Samaritan to intervene, as there was no hint that the assailant would lash out at the woman.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The man - despite being homeless - was well-kept and did nothing out of the ordinary until he randomly assaulted the woman. They both have Turkish names, so I'm wondering if they somehow knew each other or if he had been stalking her.
![]()
There was no way for a Good Samaritan to intervene, as there was no hint that the assailant would lash out at the woman.
Those are some sparkling white shoes on the homeless guy
Everything about him looks fresh and clean. I’m guessing the homeless part of this story is from someone with an agenda.
Just stop tolerating violent behavior from anyone and everyone. I don’t care if they’re homeless, rich, a cop, or the president. Hospitalize them, imprison them, whatever.
Neither the far left or the far right wins this argument. Each extreme makes excuses for their chosen exceptions.
Anonymous wrote:Is he an illegal immigrant