Posted on 05/03/2021 5:05:12 AM PDT by Morpheus2009
A Pennsylvania native was stabbed to death near his Seattle-suburb home on Sunday, according to police in Washington.
John Huynh, 29, formerly of Ephrata, was stabbed in the heart following a disagreement with a neighbor -- over wearing a face mask -- according to charging documents filed in King County Superior Court.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailyvoice.com ...
As long as social distancing was maintained during the encounter, it’s probably OK.
From the article John Huynh is the innocent party.
One has to note that when mask fanatics threaten or actually commit violence, they seem to completely forget the sacred “social distancing” part of their religion.
Sounds like suicide to me since report comes from Washington State.
Tucker Carlson’s fault, oh wait
“From the article John Huynh is the innocent party.”
Yes. But this was not a hate crime; and it is only 2nd degree murder (according to the article). Sigh. Is anybody safe any more?
This old fool is a moron and what is worse; he is dangerous.
Where is common sense ? On the last boat to the ocean whirlpool .....
That depends. Did he use a switch blade or a full-sized samurai sword?
Was the attacker vaccinated?
Too many eye witnesses and there’s surveillance video.
Seattle is beyond Loon Land.
Since the perp was a lefty maskhole, this won’t be categorized as Asian hate…
The attacker looks like he was a timebomb.
Runs back to mommy and tells her he was attacked by an anti-masker, guessing that she ranted about anti-maskers too.
Making more assumptions here... mom was single, liberal and the son was medicated most of his life.
Rest in peace Mr. Huynh best just to ignore people nowadays, if you can.
“Sigh. Is anybody safe any more?”
Those who I know who grew up in Communist-block countries tell me that they’ve seen what is happening here before. We are voluntarily giving away our freedom. It is very disheartening to them.
Knife fights and stabbings aren’t a big thing....isn’t that what we’ve been told.
I visited Seattle last time years ago when I was much younger in the late 1990s with my parents (I am 36 now). It looked like efforts had been made to clean up the mess following the eco-nuts and anarchists rioting in I believe it was 1997 or 1996. But from what I know, it sounds pretty bad as my Aunt and Uncle literally moved out of there all the way to Ohio for retirement. They aren’t the kind of people who would just move out, but at least now, they’re not as far away from their mother and other siblings, so that’s that.
Yeah, especially when the news media counts knives as “unarmed” quite often.
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