Posted on 07/11/2020 9:55:00 PM PDT by ConservativeStatement
Wild video has emerged of a bizarre stabbing on a Queens subway in which two men were attacked by a knife-wielding stranger, police said.
The partially caught on video brawl began on the 7 train when the suspect, Patrick Chambers, 46, shouted at two elderly men sitting across from him, Why arent you home with your kids? police said.
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Oh look, another pair of whites stabbed by a colored.
LET HIM GO! BLACK LIVES MATTER! TIME TO LOOT A NIKE STORE!
Why did I look. I already knew the answer.
The 7 train ends at Flushing.
Pretty much applies to all of NYC under de Blasio.
Tokyo subway or train car , you can hear a pin drop it’s so quite - any hour of the day . 35 years in Japan and have never seen even a minor altercation . Not saying there aren’t any , but the odds ...
Queens man allegedly stabbed girlfriend to death in front of her daughter
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NYPD arrests suspect in slashing of 2-year-old boy in stroller
Bloody wave of violence plagues NYC overnight, at least 1 dead
Patrick Chambers? Maybe Mike Hammer can get to work on this case.
It’s 7:25 am; do you know where your grandchildren are? /s
It appears that using your backpack or other bag/briefcase will be very useful for blocking knife strikes, compared to using your bare hands or belly.
(born in Brooklyn and escaped with fam when I was six or seven. I think they made a movie about it called "Escape From New York")
They work. Stainless steel welded rings. A bit of weight but not much. They do stop the initial “sewing machine” type of attack. It must be coupled with martial skills. It gives you time. Not so good for blunt trauma attacks
However, to be fair, the train companies in Tokyo have "women only" trains during rush hours because of "wandering hands."
Meaning, for safety and security the cars have to be segregated because women kept getting groped on the subway. Worse, due to "polite" societal norms and shame, many of the victims allow the perpetrators to get away with the assaults.
Not likely. Death Wish and Death Wish II came out in 1974 and 1982, respectively.
The Bernard Goetz incident happened three days before Christmas, 1984.
“New York is going to the dogs fast.”
The 7 train was the best previously. Now, as more and more “minorities” are using it, it’s turning to sh!t. Used to have no problems with Asians and Hispanics, Gays, Muslims,or whatever. (People who know how to behave in public.)
Plus we have a Democrat mayor now.People sleeping on the floors in Penn Station and all around it. 34th street, etc.It’s disgusting and sad.
Commuted since 1988 until 2019. Seen it all.
I will never step into the confines of that city ever again, except for a one way ticket out of JFK or LAG. I’m done.
Except that the Metropolitan Museum of Art is still really great. But I’ve been there probably about 50 times, anyway.
That seems to be what the majority of New Yorkers want.
So where is the video? No video.
Feel free to share it.
It’s gone, Jim.
Rode the 7, several times...into the city and out to Citifield. Never any problems.
Those days are gone, for now.
Last stepped foot in Penn Station when I saw a homeless lady taking her bath in the restroom sink.
No thanks!
Folks can have Manhattan.
One of the problems in NYC is that even the nicest neighborhood is a subway ride away from the mutants; too accessible.
Many years ago there was talk of extending the PATH westward from its terminus in Newark NJ; the wealthy areas west quickly put an end to the discussion. When Route 24 was built southwest of Newark, even wealthier areas saw to it they had no exit ramps in their neighborhoods.
“Chambers was arrested and charged with two counts of assault, two counts of menacing and criminal possession of a weapon, which cops recovered from the suspect, police said.”
probably won’t spend a day in jail due to NY’s no-bail law of the land ...
You might find the mayor in front of Trump Towers painting.
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