Author Topic: Elderly New York Taxi Driver Viciously Beaten By 5 Brutes On Busy Street – Watch How The Crowd React  (Read 731 times)

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Offline American Girl

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The crowd is making the situation even worse if you ask me!

That is someone's Elderly Dad, Uncle, or Brother, and this is just disgusting.


It’s a societal problem where people do this openly with no fear of consequences by the police or the criminal justice system. It’s going to get worse.
https://redstatenation.com/elderly-new-york-taxi-driver-viciously-beaten-by-5-brutes-on-busy-street-watch-how-the-crowd-reacts-video/


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The abnormal is not the normal just because it is prevalent.
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Offline DefiantMassRINO

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Why would civilians risk intervening after Daniel Penny, 24, the man accused in the subway chokehold death of Jordan Neely, got indicted?

NYC has criminalized good samaritanism.
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Just build the fence, allready!
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