You’re not getting the true experience of a New York commuter unless you’ve either been slashed or burned alive on one of Governor Kathy Hochul’s super “safe” Subway trains.
A 26-year-old woman and 42-year-old man were both stabbed by an unhinged thug terrorizing the city’s Grand Central Terminal on Christmas Eve, Tuesday.
JUST IN: One of the victims randomly stabbed at Grand Central Terminal on Christmas Eve says no one helped her after she was slashed in the throat
— Unlimited L's (@unlimited_ls) December 25, 2024
“No one called 911. No one in Grand Central called 911. It was my neighbor. I called my neighbor. I was on the phone with my… pic.twitter.com/LHS3VlAhaw
So much for “Christmas spirit.” Bystanders stood back and did nothing, leaving the two victims to bleed out alone.
“No one called 911. No one in Grand Central called 911. It was my neighbor. I called my neighbor. I was on the phone with my neighbor when it happened and she called 911,” Imani-Ciara Pizarro, the female victim, told the New York Post.
Witnesses stood idly just like police officers did one week prior, when they casually watched an illegal alien burn a female Subway passenger alive. This time, however, police were reportedly nowhere to be found.
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“I wish there were cops in Grand Central when I was attacked, there were none. I was running for help and there was no one there,” Pizarro recalled.
She had just gotten off her train and was heading to her night shift at the Roosevelt Hotel-turned migrant shelter when she spotted blood splattered on the floor from the first victim who was slashed in the wrist. The 28 year old suspect, Jason Sargeant, then jumped out at Pizarro, “sucker-punch[ing]” her in the back of the head before stabbing her in the neck.
“What’s your problem?” the thug, who was arrested and released on 3 prior occasions repeatedly yelled at her.
Pizarro recalls blacking out for a moment as witnesses just “froze.” Perhaps someone would have stepped in if New York’s “justice” system didn’t make an example out of Marine Veteran Daniel Penny to intimidate anyone who dares to help.
“It’s not fair. We’re getting hurt everyday. And there’s nothing I can do. I can’t protect myself,” Pizarro complained. She claims she was nearly assaulted two other times in the last two months by “mentally ill people.”
“I try to ignore them but they don’t like being ignored either,” Pizarro explained.
She wants to find a safer method of transportation that lets her “go to work and not be harassed and attacked,” but notes how expensive it is to take a car. That is a problem Hochul and her ilk of Ivory Tower democrats who initially locked Daniel Penny away never have to worry about, as they only secure the Subways when they need to use one for a quickly staged photoshoot.
In March, I took action to make our subways safer for the millions of people who take the trains each day.
— Governor Kathy Hochul (@GovKathyHochul) December 22, 2024
Since deploying the @NationalGuardNY to support @NYPDnews and @MTA safety efforts and adding cameras to all subway cars, crime is going down, and ridership is going up. pic.twitter.com/T7uRxx9nIO
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