Police look for man they say hurled a homophobic slur at woman at Park Street, then doused her and her dog with an iced drink
By adamg on Tue, 07/19/2022 - 11:11am
Transit Police report they will charge this guy with assault and battery and civil-rights violations for an incident at Park Street on July 9, once they find him.
Police say that around 4 p.m. on the outbound Green Line platform, the guy shouted a homophobic slur at a woman, then tossed some of his drink at her and her dog.
Police say they are unsure just what sort of drink the alleged felony-facing wanker tossed, but the victim reported it was sticky.
If the guy looks familiar, contact detectives at 617-222-1050 or send an anonymous text to 873873.
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At the XXX station?
I'm sure they'll find him right away with a description like that.
Fixed
Since we don't have a Combat Zone station ...
one thing's for sure
He's a dedicated follower of fashion. Oh yes he is.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqXrAHuLksU
thank you for that
Sometimes I forget just how awesome the Kinks were.
Depending on the day of the week and phase of the moon...
... I sometimes like the KInks best of all the "British Invasion"
greats.
Ah, the "classic" douchebag look.
He may be hard to find - too many of them out there.
What the hell?
What the hell is wrong with people? We are being heavily propagandized to hate one another, for narrow, cynical purposes. Choose kindness as an act of conscious defiance.
But that doesn't make him feel better
I mean, I'm sure that all his failed jobs, past-due bills, tanking self esteem, erectile dysfunction and failed relationships are entirely due to feminists, AOC, black people, gay people, etc. and the general "war on middle aged white guys".
Can't possibly be his shitty attitude and need to bully people.
More comments here
Than any one of the seemingly daily shooting stories.
Does this really need explaining?
When someone is walking around and targeting individuals because he perceives them as belonging to an entire large category of people, that's a different kind of threat. You shouldn't expect people to react the same way.
Agreed
Shooting someone is infinitely worse, and deserves at the minimum the same amount of UHUB poster outrage.
So you're demanding speech from others?
That's a bit outrageous.
I don't know that they're necessarily demanding speech
so much as they're upbraiding the commenting community at large for being a collective pile of dogshit in not showing greater concern and posting more comments in threads about shootings - threads where, I can't help but note, they themselves have also made no comments.
But what are we supposed to post?
When it's a sentence or two long story of "Person was shot at X place a Y time" or "Unidentified person was murdered" there's only so many original comments one can make.
Yeah, no
I mean I guess anyone can upbraid anyone about anything, but that one ain't gonna land. I see a post about some attacking a perfect stranger for being (or perceived as) a member of a group that gets targeted all the time, that politicians and religious leaders are calling to be executed, and that I am a member of, and I'm going to comment. I see a post about someone I don't know who was shot by someone else I don't know for reasons that are not given, and you want me to "show greater concern and post more comments"? Your dogshit meter needs adjusting.
Jesus Christ you guys
I'm agreeing with you. The posts from willisan are utterly craven and disingenuous.
Tracking your comments here...
Per Uhub's tracking function, you've made only one comment on shooting related posts here in the past six months. You may want to ask you yourself why.
Inflated Outrage
My point is posters here will always comment on how horrible things like this are (example the idiots that spray painted the Rodgers in HP), but are silent about the real issues that are, in fact killing people in Boston. Many, such as the resident expert on everything, Swirly, will make snarky comments about white guys are so bad, but not a peep on the real problems in Boston.