Good.
The city has quietly agreed to pay the homeless man $135K after cops dragged him off a near-empty train bc he was allegedly taking up two seats. Harrowing video obtained by @RosaGoldensohn thecity.nyc/2023/1/4/2353809…

Jan 4, 2023 · 7:02 PM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Great! ... but was the Officer arrested? ... or fired? ... or disciplined?
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Replying to @marwilliamson
No it's not good. I mean, yes he need the compensation. But it was and is unacceptable. And the tax payers ended up again paying for police brutality. We have to get police reform. #5'Elon
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Replying to @marwilliamson
$135,000 ???? I wonder how they rationalized that. I also wonder if this person is going to do anything constructive with it, or just spend it on booze or dope. It will be interesting to know how long it takes him to spend it all.
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So what happened to the “cop”?
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Good??? Dude should get way more money and the cop should be fired and charged with assault. Good???
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I guess he's not gonna be homeless anymore. 👀🤣
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Would be better if the money came from the individuals who dragged him off instead of the ordinary people in the city. But better than nothing, for sure.
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Welfare funded mercenaries with a license to kill that do not belong in general population. Instead of removing those that seek being human killers we employ them and unleash them on all. Yet they are simply a security firm, easily replaced, acting as though they are untouchable.