Breh gets beatdown,and robbed in broad day light in San.Francisco.

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Disclaimer: somewhat graphic..

Don't like posting this kind of stuff, but it cuts to the heart of this voyeur, rather watch and record than doing anything/mind my business - culture that's becoming way to prevalent, even evidenced here, a lot.
I understand whole thing on self-preservation being primary, and not exposing self to unnecessary risk, trust me I get it... but this is a lot different than getting between a petty domestic dispute,or:cape: for a random broad's honor. It's actually disgusting that with so many men there, aside from a half-hearted attempt by one, no one tried to help,whatsoever!:stopitslime:
From jump dude was screaming for help,and all ppl could muster were usual 'oooohhh's, and 'daaaammmns' from the side line after each hit - beating that when on for almost 3 whole minutes!:hhh:
In broad daylight with mad ppl watching, too. Is this the stuff we should see as normal everyday,shyt?!?!



EXCLUSIVE: Woman captures brutal SF assault on video
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) --
San Francisco police are looking for 25-year-old Melton Earl Kelly, a man wanted for attempted murder and robbery.

Police say Kelly was involved in a gruesome incident Friday near Union Square shortly before 5:00 p.m. and was caught on camera.

Jenny Shao recorded the video that's now being used as evidence. The fight unfolded in front of the Carl's Jr. next to the Powell Street BART station entrance.

Much of Shao's video was too violent to show.

"It made me disgusted to see it," Shao said. "But, also like I mentioned, it angered me."

Police are looking for the man wearing a black hoodie in the video.

Parts of the recording show him repeatedly punching and stomping the victim in the face. Someone can be seen in the video attempting to break it up. Shao said bystanders called police.

"On one hand I was surprised," Shao said. "On the other hand, I was really frustrated to hear this has been an escalating ongoing issue."

Last week, another video was taken of a man getting stomped on and assaulted on Mason Street, a few blocks away from the latest fight.

"The victim was being wrestled," Shao said. "He was being choked. He was gasping for air."

Shao said she usually sees officers around the area. "But on that day at that moment," Shao said. "Where were they? I didn't see a single one."

The Mid-Market area draws thousands of tourists and many issues along with it. ABC7 News had to stop the interview with Shao at one point because of harassment.

"Can you get more of the guards to get these people out of here," Shao said in response.

The encounter between the ABC7 News crew and the individuals didn't escalate, but Shao said in too many cases they do.

She refuses to accept the recent incidents as the new normal. She said the video was her way of seeing something and saying something.

**Update dude was arrested.

:manny: It's a wrap for ol boy..
s/o @Da_Eggman
 
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I want to say i wouldve intervened.

i wouldn't have shot breh.

He was pissed, as a passerby i would have been concerned but my level of concern for either man in the situation wouldn't have matched his anger. You can't win a fight if you ain't as mad or upset as the other guy. Granted that could change in one punch, but that's supposing your altercation goes past one punch which is not promised.

i didn't see many men other than the one dude that intervened. Had they used their strength in numbers they could've made a difference well before it was too late.
 
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