Good to see you back at it, hectari. This a good one.
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Senseless Act of Violence:Frail 68-yr-old Asian man dies after road rage attack in NY
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Originally posted by siablo14 View PostGood to see you back at it, hectari. This a good one.
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Originally posted by hectari View Postand how come you never say dang the media back at it again showing a white cop beating a black? thats okay though right? you can show that as many times but you cant show the other side? or you are a racist with an agenda.
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Originally posted by hectari View Post
Chun Man “Vincent” Tse was on his way to a senior center in Queens, where he regularly cooked and served meals, when he got into a fender-bender on a busy street, just one block away.
The 68-year-old New Yorker never made it for his volunteer shift on the afternoon of July 22. Instead, the driver of the other car punched Tse to the ground in an apparent bout of road rage, leaving Tse with black eyes and a brain hemorrhage.
Tse was unconscious when police found him.
The retiree would never recover.
He died Saturday after spending more than a week in a coma at the Presbyterian-Weill Cornell Medical Center. Now, his family and several elected officials are pressing for murder charges against the driver of the other vehicle — and questioning whether the driver’s sister, a New York Police Department school safety agent, tried to cover up her brother’s actions.
Cleamon Anderson, 44, the driver of the other vehicle, was arrested in connection with the assault on the day of the incident, police said.
Anderson was released on $50,000 bail, according to the New York Daily News.
The newspaper said the NYPD is investigating whether Robin Anderson Scott, the passenger in her brother’s vehicle, lied to police officers about the attack.
Scott, a school safety agent, initially told officers that Tse had slipped and fallen. But police reviewed video that showed otherwise, the newspaper reported.
In footage from a dash cam in Tse’s car, Anderson and Tse can be seen holding up their phones and taking pictures of the incident, making repeated hand gestures toward their vehicles. Though their conversation is not clearly audible, the sounds of muffled yelling indicate the two were having a heated exchange.
Both men soon move out of the frame; Tse never reappears.
The video does not show how Tse became injured. However, police later obtained surveillance video from a nearby building that showed Anderson punching Tse to the ground, according to Karlin Chan, a spokesman for the Tse family.
Rest of the article is in this link:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...27d06#comments
A Brooklyn dad stood up for his son — and was killed over a baseball cap.
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Originally posted by animalfan10 View PostChinese/Arab Shop Owners are some of the bravest dudes...
They will go and set up shop in neighborhoods most Whites would never set foot in....
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