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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1338711)1/17/2022 2:50:14 PM
From: Wharf Rat2 Recommendations

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pocotrader

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"Hey look Wharfie! Another 'white supremacist'":
The police department should fire him.



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1338711)1/17/2022 2:56:37 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1583742
 
Would she want you to politicize her murder to attack Biden and defend Trump's insurrection? You care, right?

She graduated with an MBA from NYU. She worked for Deloitte. She was also actively volunteering to help at-risk New Yorkers.



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1338711)1/17/2022 5:51:11 PM
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Here's more on that murder...the guy should not have been allowed on the streets, and an innocent girl pays the ultimate price.

Accused Times Square subway shover should
never have been on streets, sister claims


New York Post, by Reuven Fenton & Jorge Fitz-Gibbon

Original Article

The sister of the deranged ex-con accused of fatally shoving a Times Square straphanger told The Post on Monday that her sibling never should have been free to walk the streets. Josette Simon wept as she recalled she once even begged a hospital to keep her troubled brother locked up after his life was derailed by mental illness.(Snip)“Somehow, in his 30s, something happened and he lost it,” she said. “He kept seeing and hearing people after him.(Snip)“I remember begging one of the hospitals, ‘Let him stay,’ because once he’s out, he didn’t want to take medication, and it was the medication that kept him going,”