Two BLACK women BEAT and ROBBED ELDERLY people in New York subway

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Elderly victims robbed and beaten in New York subway. Police investigated but authorities were criticized for lack of action. Call for justice for victims.

ntless similar incidents have been happening. Furthermore, it seems that the authorities have no authority in curbing this issue as it might start a riot as conservatives say., the disturbing event took place at the West 4 Street station in Greenwich Village, where two women assault and rob a man and a woman in their 60s inside an elevator. The incident occurred around 8 p.m. on Friday, May 26, as reported by the police.

Approaching the 64-year-old man and the 67-year-old woman, the two female suspects launch a relentless attack by repeatedly punching the victims. The NYPD further reveals that when the man attempt to capture a photograph of the assailants, they forcefully took his cell phone from him.What? So they can get arrested for trying to stop them?End Wokeness captions their posting of this as “why wouldn’t anyone step in?” However, conservatives are referencing Daniel Penny.

How do you know who was around to step in? The police weren’t there and they’re at most subway stationsTwitter users state that nobody dares to step in robberies and assaults like these as they would be “racist” if they do so. Furthermore, it seems that the woke agenda is working as individuals of a different skin tone are able to get away with anything. Just recently, two women lost their jobs at Lululemon for calling the police on Black individuals for theft.

 

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