Posted on 03/27/2025 9:18:36 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
A stranger shoved an 86-year-old woman to the ground — breaking her teeth — in a random attack near the exit of an Upper East Side supermarket over the weekend, cops said.
The victim was leaving Morton Williams on Third Avenue near East 63rd Street around 1:25 p.m. Sunday when the maniac suddenly pushed her from behind, authorities said.
The force of the shove sent the senior face-first into a pole supporting scaffolding set up outside the store, the sources said.
The blow left her with multiple broken teeth, as well as injuries to her left eye and back, cops said.
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Yep! They do.
US crime statistics (not up to date) :
Asian and Pacific Islander 1.7%
black 27.4%
FBI Table 43. fbi.gov
All violent criminals should be arrested and tried in a court of law.
It doesn’t take a genius to understand that race has nothing to do with it.
Melanin doesn’t cause violent behavior, just like guns don’t cause shootings and SUVs don’t cause traffic accidents.
If a racist white man assaulted a random black woman, would you be defending that as vigorously as you’re defending this racist black man? Would you still claim race had nothing to do with his motives, even though it obviously did?
You still don’t understand simple English.
I’m not defending anyone. I’m merely teaching you that melanin doesn’t cause violence.
If I were present when this black criminal tried shoving the old lady, I would have stopped him with physical force and pain.
If a white man tries to shove a black woman in my presence, he loses in a similar manner.
Are you starting to see the pattern?
You’re the one who doesn’t understand English. I’m not the one who said anything about melanin causing anything. That was you. Stop making excuses for racism.
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