Breaking:Female passenger killed after being set on fire on an NYC subway train

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I guess the people watching and filming, and the police officer who walked by and watched her burning had no energy either.




If you want to troll, can you at least try using some logic?

I'll leave you until then. :hubie:
 

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Well if I saw someone on fire, within reason (ie not an out of control blaze) I would take off my shirt or jacket or whatever and start hitting at it. If I had a drink I'd pour it on their clothes.

Whatever I could do to help and hopefully somone else would join in to help me.

That said, I haven't watched the video so I don't know the degree of the fire once discovered
If there’s flammable liquid on that person your coat or water bottle ain’t gonna do much. Also I’m not getting within striking distance from a crazed arsonist :manny:
 

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none of that is making a dent and probably making it worse. if someone is doused in a flammable liquid like that, you can't even throw a whole blanket on top of them to smother it out.

you'd need to strip them, probably tearing off seared flesh in the process, and have multiple people all hosing them down. and even then idk

there's a very real chance that you can't even breathe in that car after a certain point too. all that to say - people have no idea how hot and volatile fire actually is until it jumps at them even a little bit.
My bad. He used lighter fluid to do this? Wth.

I didn't read that part. I thought he just used a match or something to start it.
 

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My bad. He used lighter fluid to do this? Wth.

I didn't read that part. I thought he just used a match or something to start it.
yeah its just fukked

and like.... it may be 'easier' to pull someone out of a burning car than it is to help someone in this kind of situation. wouldn't wish it on anyone. and i feel bad for anyone who had to watch it first hand too.
 

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I agree but the average person would be shell shocked.

But if you have the presence of mind to whip out a phone to record you could at least stop the Man.

New York is wild. Maybe it’s too many different people in one place it’s insane that people act in this manner.



Stop the man ...


How when they were alone in the car?

And no one knew who it was until they looked at the camera footage?



All this armchair qb talk is easily debunked ... thanks to all the people recording and demonstrating how futile it was when they pulled into the station.
 

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Stop the man ...


How when they were alone in the car?

And no one knew who it was until they looked at the camera footage?



All this armchair qb talk is easily debunked ... thanks to all the people recording and demonstrating how futile it was when they pulled into the station.
I’m just hearing about this not getting all the details and context.

Unfortunately this case is gonna make that fakkit Daniel Penny look like a hero when he’s not.
 

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What exactly is your point? Do you know the percentage that is 461 assaults and 8 murders vs MILLIONS of riders? No one said there was zero crime on the subway. If anything you enhanced my point. Thanks brother
This era has the worst Subway crime since ‘97.

That’s a long time ago. New Yorkers feel that and stats don’t change that.

There is shyt that isn’t reported. It can go down any time. I haven’t been assaulted but I’ve had close call situations from some dikkhead acting like wanted to get it on to a gun being pulled on the train and everyone rushing one side of the cart. U dead ass have to be careful to not step on used needles at certain stations. I don’t even take the train like that so I can imagine what daily riders can see any given day.
 

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Fake News NYC Subway is the safest place on the planet :martin:

Y'all gonna learn...the hard way
Exo you’re entertaining the idea that a subway that literally handles millions of commutes daily is somehow Afghanistan? You and @ISO nees to stop the hyperbole. Everyone has an NYC subway story and the vast majority of people won’t face a thing on the daily. Now, there are some subway lines that are a little sketchier than others - especially at night and for women - which is like walking down the equivalent of the same sort of street.

But the idea that it’s Afghanistan is some shyt that’s just going to lead to even more policemen in the Subway not doing shyt and getting paid for it. Dudes be on their cell phones getting OT with no semblance of crime in sight besides someone trying to jump the subway.
 
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