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    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
    Last edited by hectari; 08-04-2016, 12:35 PM.

  • #2
    If you look at the video of the both of them taking their cell phones out to film the wreck, the attack is Huge compared to that weak frail small old Asian man, wtf why would you punch someone so frail makes no sense unless you are a evil person.

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    • #3
      ****ing Derranged man...what an assh0le

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      • #4
        Originally posted by -MAKAVELLI- View Post
        ****ing Derranged man...what an assh0le
        All over a little fender bender, its like dudes killing you over stepping on their new shoes by accident.

        This dude had a huge size and age advantage on this old man, the guy had to be well over 230 pounds while the old elderly frail Asian man was like 105 pounds soaking wet.

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        • #5
          EXCLUSIVE: NYPD school safety agent accused of trying to cover up brother's assault of an older man after collision

          An NYPD school safety agent is under investigation after she allegedly tried to cover up her brother’s life-threatening beating of a much older man following a fender-bender in Queens, the Daily News has learned.

          Agent Robin Anderson Scott, 50, is now the subject of an internal NYPD probe, police sources said.

          Her brother, Cleamon Anderson, 44, is accused of felony assault, but prosecutors said the victim, 68-year-old Chun Man Tse is in danger of dying from a fractured skull and bleeding on his brain.

          “If he lives, he’ll be paralyzed and have no understanding of language or speech,” said his devastated daughter, who wouldn’t give her name because she feared retaliation.

          Tse is in critical condition at Weill Cornell Medical Center on the Upper East Side.

          He and Anderson got into an accident outside Anderson’s Flushing home around noon last Friday. When police showed up, Tse was on the ground unconscious.

          Scott, who was off-duty at the time and a passenger in her brother’s SUV, told police Tse fell after getting out of his vehicle, sources said.

          Police found video they said showed Tse being assaulted by Anderson, then falling and hitting his head.

          Tse’s family, who cited police investigators, said Anderson and Scott were trying to double park, and Tse tried to get around him when they opened to the door and hit his passenger side.

          Tse tried to get their insurance information, and when they refused, he tried to take a picture of the registration sticker on their car. Scott tried to cover the sticker, the family said they were told, and when Tse tried to move her hands, his brother moved in and punched Tse, knocking him to the ground

          “All we wanted was for him to get well. Now we want justice. Why would he attack a senior?” said Tse’s daughter-in-law. “Law enforcement is supposed to protect us, not attack seniors and not lie.”

          Assistant District Attorney Kanella Georgopoulos said Anderson made a statement to police that Tse sideswiped his SUV, and he didn’t want his sister to take pictures or call the cops.

          Anderson also told police that Tse grabbed his sister’s arms then “made a fake maneuver” and fell to the ground, Georgopoulos said, adding video proved that statement a lie.

          Tse’s family described him as a retired carpenter and a devout Christian who volunteered for his local church and senior center.

          “He was extremely selfless. He always helped other people,” his daughter said.

          Anderson has previous arrests for drugs, grand larceny and robbery. He was ordered held on $50,000 bail.

          His lawyer and father didn’t comment at his arraignment Wednesday.

          His sister has been with school safety since October 1986.


          http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/...icle-1.2728449

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          • #6
            Where are the BLM people at? Didn't that 68 year old man's life matter? Hell no, had it been some thug or if that 68 year old man somehow managed to defend himself and turn the tables on that thug, you bet there'd be riots, BLM and Al Sharpton wanting answers.

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            • #7
              Stats don't lie, violent attacks on Asians are like 90% of the time done by blacks.

              I always feel terrible for the Chinese places in the hood. The hell they have to go through just to serve from fri chicken, por fri rice, is insane.

              Constant harassment and yelling by black people 24/7.

              There is no doubt tons of racism towards blacks in America, but ive never seen blatant racism compared to how blacks treat Asian people.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by AddiX View Post
                Stats don't lie, violent attacks on Asians are like 90% of the time done by blacks.

                I always feel terrible for the Chinese places in the hood. The hell they have to go through just to serve from fri chicken, por fri rice, is insane.

                Constant harassment and yelling by black people 24/7.

                There is no doubt tons of racism towards blacks in America, but ive never seen blatant racism compared to how blacks treat Asian people.
                Its sad really, used to see it all the time when I lived in South Central LA area.

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                • #9
                  Lock that mfer up for life. Thats f#cked up. Who the f#ck is punching a nearly 70 year old person? **** anyone who punches a person that old in the face without killing them needs a couple years in prison just for being a high level *******.

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                  • #10
                    I wonder why the sister tried to lie, reminds of the video of that dude punching the female cop and nearly killing her while his young daughter watched and this morons reasong was he cant afford to go to prison again, so trying to kill a cop is some how going to make you avoid prison?

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