Posted on 09/18/2019 4:14:21 PM PDT by rightwingintelligentsia
A Long Island teen was fatally stabbed at a strip mall near his high school as dozens of other students pulled out their cellphones to record the melee rather than to help him, police said.
Khaseen Morris, a 16-year-old senior at Oceanside High School, was stabbed once in the chest Monday afternoon during an apparent dispute over a girl. He later died at a hospital after many of the 50 to 70 teens who gathered nearby recorded the bloody attack and made no attempt to stop it, Nassau County police said at a news conference Tuesday.
Kids stood there and didnt help Khaseen, Detective Lt. Stephen Fitzpatrick told reporters, according to Newsday. Theyd rather video. They videoed his death instead of helping him.
Police are now looking for six to seven teens thought to have been involved in the attack after interviewing witnesses and reviewing footage posted on social media, including on Snapchat, as well as surveillance video from the nearby strip mall, Fitzpatrick said.
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Sad.
Should be one or two good pics of the killer.
I’ll bet it was a bunch of White Nationalists again.
A country without a soul......too many today have no feeling or caring about life itself. How sad.......
“Long Island high school students recorded attack instead of helping stabbed teen who later died..”
Just like their parents would do
Maybe it was the Amish.
Our society is on greased rails to he!!.
We are de-Christianizing society and it is de-civilizing our youth.
Blood in the streets and blood in the school yard.
The anti-gun nuts used to say that the pro-gun people would turn our streets in to the Wild West but it is the major cities run by the Liberal Left that is becoming the Wild West.
Put every single one away on Depraved Indifference. Maybe the next bunch of teens will give some thought to helping instead of videoing.
Of course, this is SOP for New Yorkers. Kitty Genovese was a young New Yorker killed by an assailant early on the morning of March 13, 1964. Up to 38 people had heard her screams for help and did nothing, not even call the police, allowing her assailant to stab her repeatedly until she died.
That was over 55 years ago.
Or grandparents with Kitty Genovese.
Why anyone would live in that Godforsaken hellhole is beyond me ...
Arrest the kids and charge them as accomplices to murder.
My first response to critical situations is to act. But I’m from the generation that doesn’t live in social media. I remember during the Loma Prieta earthquake of 1989 there was a couple video taping a car that went off the Oakland Bay bridge that dropped a road section. They were narrating the video and saying “ oh gee look at that car. It’s going to crash off the road” instead of blocking the road with their van and saving lives. Bastards.
That Kitty Genovese incident has been disputed in recent years but the story sure sold a lot of newspapers.
Is this indifference really surprising in a society which treats the murder of millions of defenseless babies as an admirable act?
Who in their right mind would jump into an attack by so many, some of whom obviously had a weapon?
[Of course, this is SOP for New Yorkers. Kitty Genovese was a young New Yorker killed by an assailant early on the morning of March 13, 1964. Up to 38 people had heard her screams for help and did nothing, not even call the police, allowing her assailant to stab her repeatedly until she died.
That was over 55 years ago.]
Cold!
Thanks for setting the record straight. I honestly did not know that was an incorrect statement of fact. We lived upstate in Ithaca at the time (I was 13) and this was all over the papers and had the adults talking.
It’s par for the coarse.
America is going down in a hell-heap of destruction because of the evil it’s citizens wear on their hearts.
You really believe a society that kills its most innocent people would act any different for a ‘viable person’ whose best years are ahead of them?
This demented society probably hates them worse for making it this far in life.
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