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You may have already seen this video, but for those who haven't, here it is. The assailant has been arrested 46 times previously and was out of jail on probation when this attack occurred. I have but two comments here.

1 - Why are there 'men' (and I use the term loosely) standing around and watching the two woman try and deal with the assailant?
2 - JJJ, the last commenter in the video, has the solution for this type of crime/assailant (starts @ 6:05). Until the public stops relying on the cops and starts dishing out immediate and severe punishment on the spot, nothing will ever change.



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Political cowardice has allowed this to happen.
Ideologically driven district attorney's have allowed career criminals, many who are mentally ill, out onto the street with multiple charges both pending and waived within a calendar year.
In cities like NYC and San Francisco, elderly Asians are being attacked and killed, interestingly by the same demographic yet, both elected and community representatives, along with the press, continue to overlook, minimize and find excuses for the issues.

They are inviting vigilantism and opening a whole new era for social science professors to ponder in the future.

New York City’s War on Women: Progressive criminal-justice policies are isolating and endangering residents—especially females.
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In the aftermath of Lee’s killing, New York’s elected officials are continuing to back away from any notion that these men should have been behind bars in the first place. Sunday night, Manhattan borough president Mark Levine expressed “heartbreak and anger,” saying that “the broken mental-health system must be fixed.” Even Mayor Eric Adams, who won office on a tough-on-crime agenda, said that “while the suspect who committed this heinous act is now in custody, the conditions that created him remain.”

What system? What conditions?

The only specific point of failure here is that New York State and City had four chances to incapacitate Nash last year and earlier this year—after he punched a stranger in a subway station, and after he committed acts of antisocial vandalism. Yet with a state bail “reform” law that prohibits pretrial incarceration even for most “major” crimes, Nash didn’t face such incarceration for those supposedly “minor” crimes. Nor did city government do anything to employ the mental-health system to ensure that Nash could not escalate his criminal behavior. Will Bragg’s office now conduct a full review as to why, during his first few days as DA, Bragg’s prosecuting attorneys declined to consider the totality of the allegations against Nash when they processed his arrest for the destruction of Metrocard machines? Prosecutors could have asked for bail on one charge he faced in connection with that crime—attempted escape from police—but did not.
 
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No men nearby apparently … just soy boys





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I truly believe that had two or three real men jumped in and beat the hell out of that POS before the cops could arrive (maybe they drag their feet / take their time getting there), and that video went viral like this one did, more human garbage on the streets might think twice before pulling this crap.

I remember a story posted here a few years back where a Texas rancher had hired a Mexican guy to work his ranch. That Mexican guy later attacked and sexually assaulted his young daughter on her way home from school, with the rancher catching up to the guy and beating him to death. The judge's take on the whole encounter? Rancher was justified in doing what he did, no need for a trial on that. Incident closed. Want an actual deterrent for criminals. There you have it.


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The author of the article questions what women can do, save from remaining locked in their homes. Furthermore, she observes that public spaces are male spaces, where women are afraid. It’s too bad that she cannot see the value of armed women, and the benefit it provides to women by making them equal to men in this respect.

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Four murders and only one by firearm. Yet the answer is we must get guns off the streets.

Yeah right
 
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I know how to solve this.

I seem to remember a movie where one guy lined up the criminal and had him put his teeth on the curb. Instant justice.


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This isn't the first time this has happened. That's why this movie was popular.
People got tired of this crap.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=of-57Ivfwz8


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That kid bounced back up like a Viking ! Thought she was going to jump into the action.

Good to see she wasn't seriously injured.
 
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That kid bounced back up like a Viking ! Thought she was going to jump into the action.

Good to see she wasn't seriously injured.

She had Thor in her for sure. Wink

I hope whatever prison that man goes too the other inmates get to view that video.
 
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The author of the article questions what women can do, save from remaining locked in their homes. Furthermore, she observes that public spaces are male spaces, where women are afraid. It’s too bad that she cannot see the value of armed women, and the benefit it provides to women by making them equal to men in this respect.

Tilting at windmills, I know, but one can dream.

I get what you’re saying but you would think in such a crowded space even women would have safety in numbers. It’s a shame it appears that’s not the case.

I wouldn’t really want anyone firing towards a suspect in such a crowded area and easily having a worse outcome.


Call me cynical but the thing I was worried about was that it was done on purpose to get all the attention on him and then a partner in crime come by and scoop the boy up and be gone.

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This isn't the first time this has happened. That's why this movie was popular.
People got tired of this crap.


 
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I truly believe that had two or three real men jumped in and beat the hell out of that POS before the cops could arrive (maybe they drag their feet / take their time getting there), and that video went viral like this one did, more human garbage on the streets might think twice before pulling this crap.

I remember a story posted here a few years back where a Texas rancher had hired a Mexican guy to work his ranch. That Mexican guy later attacked and sexually assaulted his young daughter on her way home from school, with the rancher catching up to the guy and beating him to death. The judge's take on the whole encounter? Rancher was justified in doing what he did, no need for a trial on that. Incident closed. Want an actual deterrent for criminals. There you have it.



Problem is if the Good Samaritan Men intervened and administered some psychological first aid to the thug, the New York County District Attorney would probably charge them with battery or worse on the poor thug. God forbid the Good Samaritan were not of the same ethnic minority as the thug it would be a civil rights issue and a hate crime. Unfortunately living in the North East liberal utopias you realize that the degree of leftist stupidity is far greater than people imagine, and despite the moral conviction to do right, you’ll be treated by the government like Rittenhouse or Zimmerman or the Attorney in Missouri. Most people can’t afford to defend the actions of doing the right thing, and the majority of people here would condemn you for it.
 
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^^^ This. If you stepped in, there is an excellent chance you would be arrested and prosecuted. Its the times we live in, unfortunately.


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Originally posted by 220-9er:
This isn't the first time this has happened. That's why this movie was popular.
People got tired of this crap.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=of-57Ivfwz8

The 1970's were was the resultant child of the 60's era of social free-for-alls....no surprise movies like Dirty Harry & Death Wish were popular amongst the public or, the rise of domestic terrorism, high-profile heinous crimes, the establishment of activist journalism and inflation became a common word.
 
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