Do-gooder bitten and choked on de Blasio’s ‘overwhelmingly’ safe subway

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A good Samaritan was bitten and choked on the D train at Columbus Circle Saturday, in the latest off-the-rails subway attack. He stepped in when a 44-year-old suspect harassed a passenger.

That’s when the vagrant attacked him with his mouth and hands, according to the NYPD.

Police arrested the unnamed attacker, and the victim went to the hospital for treatment of his injuries, police said.

The attack comes a day after four people were slashed and one was punched at three Manhattan stations in a 12-minute span, by a group of suspects on a subway crime spree.

But…but communist Mayor Bill de Blasio says it’s SAFE! He rides the subway, he says, and it’s safe. Don’t say it isn’t.

“What’s happening right now is clearly at the instruction of the governor. The MTA leadership is fearmongering. I’ve never seen anything like it. Constantly saying something isn’t safe when it is,” de Blasio said in early May. “I’ve ridden the subways, so many folks in my life ride the subways all the time. They’re overwhelmingly safe.”

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GuvGeek
4 years ago

Mass Publlc Transit is for losers. The Covid Outbreak has also shown us that is has the potential to all but wipe out large groups of people. Disease outbreaks are far more controllable in low density populations. Why anyone lives in a place where the population density is on the order of 60,000 people per square mile is beyond me. America has a lot of land. I read a statistic that indicated that 90% of Americans live on only 3% of the land in the US. High Density living has got to be a form of insanity. I find living in a density of 50 per square mile is far more relaxing and productive. Not to mention far less expensive so it results in a higher standard of living. I went to NYC once, and saw no need to go back!

The Mean Boy
4 years ago

Soylent Green on the subway!
The big stench ridden maggot infested apple, the anus of Chiquitastan.

EricStoner
4 years ago

Any pictures of De Blasio riding the subway without his security detail?

Greg
4 years ago

Where is Bernhard Goetz