I’m not trying to take away from the story, but when a news story reports “disabled” they usually don’t mean “in need of medical help for an immediate condition.” They usually mean “permanently disabled.”
You see, truth be told, there are certain things that add to the horror of it all. If this person was in some way truly helpless and dependent on human compassion - like a child, mentally handicapped, or physically disabled - then it makes their act even more disgusting. It’s like when someone beats up an old lady or pushes someone out of their wheelchair. There’s a greater level of disdain for human life on the part of the attacker.
I’m not talking about “hate crime” kind of stuff. A crime is still a crime, but it takes an especially BAD person to victimize those that are partially or completely helpless.
Okay, just a person doing to another person.... but these were trained and paid medics!!!!!! It is their JOB to take care of anyone who calls for service.
What can be less horrifying than that?
Have you ever taken care of an older person who broke their hip? Have you known anybody who had to? It's usually downhill from there.
Aren't we ALL dependent on human compassion?
Oh, I should have read all the posts before replying to your earlier post. This one answers my question.