Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Recently a homeless man asked me for money. I said no apologetically, but he tried to attack me and steal my bag. He spit on me. I screamed as loud as I could. If I had a weapon, I would have used it. He could have easily killed me. I am very ill and it would not take much from a lunatic homeless vagrant to kill me. Sorry, I'm not dying for these people, they have already taken enough from me.
But he didn't kill you did he? And if you had a weapon you would most likely have killed a man for no reason other than that you were scared.
People are allowed to defend themselves when attacked. Someday you'll learn that life is fleeting easy to extinguish, and those of us going about our business are tired of being bullied and hurt by people like you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Recently a homeless man asked me for money. I said no apologetically, but he tried to attack me and steal my bag. He spit on me. I screamed as loud as I could. If I had a weapon, I would have used it. He could have easily killed me. I am very ill and it would not take much from a lunatic homeless vagrant to kill me. Sorry, I'm not dying for these people, they have already taken enough from me.
But he didn't kill you did he? And if you had a weapon you would most likely have killed a man for no reason other than that you were scared.
People are allowed to defend themselves when attacked. Someday you'll learn that life is fleeting easy to extinguish, and those of us going about our business are tired of being bullied and hurt by people like you.
Uh, there is nothing to indicate that PP is violent. You, on the other hand, seem to have a hair-trigger impulse towards it.
Justice does not need to be violent. You, on the other hand, are excusing any violence short of murder, which is despicable.
Cite the witness statement that shows he was violent on the train the day he was killed.
There were multiple 911 calls before Penny rook him in a chokehold.
How often do you think New Yorkers call 911 on the subway about nonviolent people?
I repeat, cite the witness statement that shows he was violent on the train the day he was killed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Recently a homeless man asked me for money. I said no apologetically, but he tried to attack me and steal my bag. He spit on me. I screamed as loud as I could. If I had a weapon, I would have used it. He could have easily killed me. I am very ill and it would not take much from a lunatic homeless vagrant to kill me. Sorry, I'm not dying for these people, they have already taken enough from me.
But he didn't kill you did he? And if you had a weapon you would most likely have killed a man for no reason other than that you were scared.
People are allowed to defend themselves when attacked. Someday you'll learn that life is fleeting easy to extinguish, and those of us going about our business are tired of being bullied and hurt by people like you.
Uh, there is nothing to indicate that PP is violent. You, on the other hand, seem to have a hair-trigger impulse towards it.
Justice does not need to be violent. You, on the other hand, are excusing any violence short of murder, which is despicable.
Cite the witness statement that shows he was violent on the train the day he was killed.
There were multiple 911 calls before Penny rook him in a chokehold.
How often do you think New Yorkers call 911 on the subway about nonviolent people?
I repeat, cite the witness statement that shows he was violent on the train the day he was killed.
What are you repeating?
There were multiple 911 calls. Before Penny touched him.
Those calls did not indicate violence, just fear, racism, and classism.
Tell me you’ve never taken the NYC subway without telling me you’ve never taken the NYC subway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Recently a homeless man asked me for money. I said no apologetically, but he tried to attack me and steal my bag. He spit on me. I screamed as loud as I could. If I had a weapon, I would have used it. He could have easily killed me. I am very ill and it would not take much from a lunatic homeless vagrant to kill me. Sorry, I'm not dying for these people, they have already taken enough from me.
But he didn't kill you did he? And if you had a weapon you would most likely have killed a man for no reason other than that you were scared.
People are allowed to defend themselves when attacked. Someday you'll learn that life is fleeting easy to extinguish, and those of us going about our business are tired of being bullied and hurt by people like you.
Uh, there is nothing to indicate that PP is violent. You, on the other hand, seem to have a hair-trigger impulse towards it.
Justice does not need to be violent. You, on the other hand, are excusing any violence short of murder, which is despicable.
Cite the witness statement that shows he was violent on the train the day he was killed.
There were multiple 911 calls before Penny rook him in a chokehold.
How often do you think New Yorkers call 911 on the subway about nonviolent people?
I repeat, cite the witness statement that shows he was violent on the train the day he was killed.
What are you repeating?
There were multiple 911 calls. Before Penny touched him.
Those calls did not indicate violence, just fear, racism, and classism.
Anonymous wrote:t. "Everybody who's ever met me can tell you, I love all people, I love all cultures. You can tell by my past and all my travels and adventures around the world. I was actually planning a road trip through Africa before this happened."
Oh boy he better shut up! What the heck is he doing?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Recently a homeless man asked me for money. I said no apologetically, but he tried to attack me and steal my bag. He spit on me. I screamed as loud as I could. If I had a weapon, I would have used it. He could have easily killed me. I am very ill and it would not take much from a lunatic homeless vagrant to kill me. Sorry, I'm not dying for these people, they have already taken enough from me.
But he didn't kill you did he? And if you had a weapon you would most likely have killed a man for no reason other than that you were scared.
People are allowed to defend themselves when attacked. Someday you'll learn that life is fleeting easy to extinguish, and those of us going about our business are tired of being bullied and hurt by people like you.
Uh, there is nothing to indicate that PP is violent. You, on the other hand, seem to have a hair-trigger impulse towards it.
Justice does not need to be violent. You, on the other hand, are excusing any violence short of murder, which is despicable.
Cite the witness statement that shows he was violent on the train the day he was killed.
There were multiple 911 calls before Penny rook him in a chokehold.
How often do you think New Yorkers call 911 on the subway about nonviolent people?
I repeat, cite the witness statement that shows he was violent on the train the day he was killed.
What are you repeating?
There were multiple 911 calls. Before Penny touched him.
Those calls did not indicate violence, just fear, racism, and classism.[/quote
You’re an actual idiot. No, those calls did not indicate “racism and classism.” I know this because I take that exact line and am in that station often. Trust and believe that 911 calls are exceedingly rare. You don’t have one clue what you’re talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Recently a homeless man asked me for money. I said no apologetically, but he tried to attack me and steal my bag. He spit on me. I screamed as loud as I could. If I had a weapon, I would have used it. He could have easily killed me. I am very ill and it would not take much from a lunatic homeless vagrant to kill me. Sorry, I'm not dying for these people, they have already taken enough from me.
But he didn't kill you did he? And if you had a weapon you would most likely have killed a man for no reason other than that you were scared.
People are allowed to defend themselves when attacked. Someday you'll learn that life is fleeting easy to extinguish, and those of us going about our business are tired of being bullied and hurt by people like you.
Uh, there is nothing to indicate that PP is violent. You, on the other hand, seem to have a hair-trigger impulse towards it.
Justice does not need to be violent. You, on the other hand, are excusing any violence short of murder, which is despicable.
Cite the witness statement that shows he was violent on the train the day he was killed.
There were multiple 911 calls before Penny rook him in a chokehold.
How often do you think New Yorkers call 911 on the subway about nonviolent people?
I repeat, cite the witness statement that shows he was violent on the train the day he was killed.
What are you repeating?
There were multiple 911 calls. Before Penny touched him.
Those calls did not indicate violence, just fear, racism, and classism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Recently a homeless man asked me for money. I said no apologetically, but he tried to attack me and steal my bag. He spit on me. I screamed as loud as I could. If I had a weapon, I would have used it. He could have easily killed me. I am very ill and it would not take much from a lunatic homeless vagrant to kill me. Sorry, I'm not dying for these people, they have already taken enough from me.
But he didn't kill you did he? And if you had a weapon you would most likely have killed a man for no reason other than that you were scared.
People are allowed to defend themselves when attacked. Someday you'll learn that life is fleeting easy to extinguish, and those of us going about our business are tired of being bullied and hurt by people like you.
Uh, there is nothing to indicate that PP is violent. You, on the other hand, seem to have a hair-trigger impulse towards it.
Justice does not need to be violent. You, on the other hand, are excusing any violence short of murder, which is despicable.
Cite the witness statement that shows he was violent on the train the day he was killed.
There were multiple 911 calls before Penny rook him in a chokehold.
How often do you think New Yorkers call 911 on the subway about nonviolent people?
I repeat, cite the witness statement that shows he was violent on the train the day he was killed.
What are you repeating?
There were multiple 911 calls. Before Penny touched him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Recently a homeless man asked me for money. I said no apologetically, but he tried to attack me and steal my bag. He spit on me. I screamed as loud as I could. If I had a weapon, I would have used it. He could have easily killed me. I am very ill and it would not take much from a lunatic homeless vagrant to kill me. Sorry, I'm not dying for these people, they have already taken enough from me.
But he didn't kill you did he? And if you had a weapon you would most likely have killed a man for no reason other than that you were scared.
People are allowed to defend themselves when attacked. Someday you'll learn that life is fleeting easy to extinguish, and those of us going about our business are tired of being bullied and hurt by people like you.
Uh, there is nothing to indicate that PP is violent. You, on the other hand, seem to have a hair-trigger impulse towards it.
Justice does not need to be violent. You, on the other hand, are excusing any violence short of murder, which is despicable.
Cite the witness statement that shows he was violent on the train the day he was killed.
There were multiple 911 calls before Penny rook him in a chokehold.
How often do you think New Yorkers call 911 on the subway about nonviolent people?
I repeat, cite the witness statement that shows he was violent on the train the day he was killed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Recently a homeless man asked me for money. I said no apologetically, but he tried to attack me and steal my bag. He spit on me. I screamed as loud as I could. If I had a weapon, I would have used it. He could have easily killed me. I am very ill and it would not take much from a lunatic homeless vagrant to kill me. Sorry, I'm not dying for these people, they have already taken enough from me.
But he didn't kill you did he? And if you had a weapon you would most likely have killed a man for no reason other than that you were scared.
People are allowed to defend themselves when attacked. Someday you'll learn that life is fleeting easy to extinguish, and those of us going about our business are tired of being bullied and hurt by people like you.
Uh, there is nothing to indicate that PP is violent. You, on the other hand, seem to have a hair-trigger impulse towards it.
Justice does not need to be violent. You, on the other hand, are excusing any violence short of murder, which is despicable.
Cite the witness statement that shows he was violent on the train the day he was killed.
There were multiple 911 calls before Penny rook him in a chokehold.
How often do you think New Yorkers call 911 on the subway about nonviolent people?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Recently a homeless man asked me for money. I said no apologetically, but he tried to attack me and steal my bag. He spit on me. I screamed as loud as I could. If I had a weapon, I would have used it. He could have easily killed me. I am very ill and it would not take much from a lunatic homeless vagrant to kill me. Sorry, I'm not dying for these people, they have already taken enough from me.
But he didn't kill you did he? And if you had a weapon you would most likely have killed a man for no reason other than that you were scared.
People are allowed to defend themselves when attacked. Someday you'll learn that life is fleeting easy to extinguish, and those of us going about our business are tired of being bullied and hurt by people like you.
Uh, there is nothing to indicate that PP is violent. You, on the other hand, seem to have a hair-trigger impulse towards it.
Justice does not need to be violent. You, on the other hand, are excusing any violence short of murder, which is despicable.
Cite the witness statement that shows he was violent on the train the day he was killed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Recently a homeless man asked me for money. I said no apologetically, but he tried to attack me and steal my bag. He spit on me. I screamed as loud as I could. If I had a weapon, I would have used it. He could have easily killed me. I am very ill and it would not take much from a lunatic homeless vagrant to kill me. Sorry, I'm not dying for these people, they have already taken enough from me.
But he didn't kill you did he? And if you had a weapon you would most likely have killed a man for no reason other than that you were scared.
People are allowed to defend themselves when attacked. Someday you'll learn that life is fleeting easy to extinguish, and those of us going about our business are tired of being bullied and hurt by people like you.
Uh, there is nothing to indicate that PP is violent. You, on the other hand, seem to have a hair-trigger impulse towards it.
Justice does not need to be violent. You, on the other hand, are excusing any violence short of murder, which is despicable.