A homeless man was murdered on a NYC subway for doing nothing more than screaming that he's hungry. Then the Mayor calls it a "tragedy" related to "mental health issues" rather than a murder for which the murderer must be held accountable. A tragedy here is that so many Americans are so desperate that they're crying out for food in the middle of a subway; the mental health issue applies collectively to a society that can't break through this vicious cycle; and the question remains why no one in the subway car yelled out "STOP IT!!!" as they watched him die.

May 4, 2023 · 12:31 AM UTC

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You’re wrong
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Get your facts straight.
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Get the whole story instead of making up the parts you don’t know.
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He was hyping himself up to assault someone. It was self defense.
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The homeless guy was doing more than screaming he was hungry.
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"Jordan Neely had more than 40 prior arrests and an active warrant out for his arrest from a felony assault charge, per CBS News"
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The mental health issues are not with the homeless.
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That's not what happened.. 🤦‍♂️