Most of you may already seen the video.
And now, details about the abuser:
A career criminal with more than 100 arrests to his name was busted for cruelly shoving a 92-year-old woman into a Manhattan fire hydrant — leaving his victim too scared to walk alone in her own neighborhood.
The injured elder, a Bronx native named Geraldine, spoke to The Post on Tuesday after cops arrested convicted sex offender Rashid Brimmage, 31, and charged him with attacking her.
Man accused of shoving elderly NYC woman has been arrested over 100 times
This is not a misguided youth who had a moment of stupidity. This is grown-ass adult abusing a very old and defenseless woman.
And now, for the real outrage.
He was given a desk appearance ticket for the bust and ordered to return to court at the end of July.
So is this the official position of New York City? Fuck the Elderly? No wonder Cuomo and de Blasio had no issues contaminating retirement homes and assisted facilities with Wuhan V.
“Defund the Police,” too late, Cuomo/DeBlasio have already made them ineffective, unless you’re Jewish, then they’ll roust you out of the parks and synagogs. Why pay taxes for service like that?
Where is the looting and rioting over the grievous attack on a black woman?
OT, but more likely to be seen here: The guy who threw the sucker punch in the Bethel protest video has been arrested and charged. He was from the area, close to where I grew up, but I didn’t recognize the family name.
The demonstration was “against racial inequality”. Which must have been a comfort for the dozen or so upper-middle-class black families that live in the surrounding area. Historically, Bethel had a “black neighborhood” — Bethel and the towns south of it, towards the Ohio River, had stations on the Underground Railroad — but they moved to other places in the late 19th/early 20th centuries.
Since then, the black families in the region have been relatively well-off families getting away from the cities. Their welcome has been only slightly less positive than any other family moving into rural areas. Sure, there are racists — but there are way more people brought up to believe racism is a sin.
Did anybody else watch the video and see a sucker punch of the women and not a “push”.
It looked more to me like it was closed fist.
The sad thing is that I no longer trust the words I hear from anybody. I want to see the video evidence.
It doesn’t matter if it’s a push or a punch. Shoving an elderly person to the ground is attempted homicide, and needs to be handled accordingly (self defense with a deadly weapon at the time of the crime, or arrest, conviction, and a long jail term after).
There’s an old Texas saying that applies here.
About the guy being in need of something?