Shades of Kitty Genovese. New York does itself proud once again.

jimpeel

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Forty-six years, one month, and eleven days after Kitty Genovese was murdered, while her neighbors looked on dispassionately, New York proves, once again, that they have learned nothing from history.

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Updated April 24, 2010
Homeless 'Hero' Ignored While Dying on NYC Street

NYPost.com

Hugo Alfredo Tale-Yax had jumped to the aid of a woman attacked on 144th Street at 88th Road in the borough of Queens last Sunday, and was stabbed several times in the chest and collapsed as he chased his assailant.



A heroic homeless man, stabbed after saving a Queens woman from a knife-wielding attacker, lay dying in a pool of blood for more than an hour as nearly 25 people indifferently strolled past him, a shocking surveillance video obtained by the New York Post reveals.

Some of the passers-by paused to stare at Hugo Alfredo Tale-Yax last Sunday morning and others leaned down to look at his face.

He had jumped to the aid of a woman attacked on 144th Street at 88th Road in Jamaica, Queens, at 5:40 a.m., was stabbed several times in the chest and collapsed as he chased his assailant.

In the wake of the bloodshed, a man came out of a nearby building and chillingly took a cellphone photo of the victim before leaving. And in several instances, pairs of people gawked at Tale-Yax without doing anything.

Later, another man stopped, leaned over and vigorously shook Tale-Yax’s body. After lifting the victim’s head and body to reveal a pool of blood, he also walked off.

Not until some 15 minutes after he was shaken by the pedestrian -- more than an hour and 20 minutes after the victim collapsed -- did firefighters finally arrive and discover that Tale-Yax, 31, had died.

Firefighters were responding to a 911 call of a non-life-threatening injury at 7:23 a.m. when they found his body.

Click here for more on this story from the New York Post.
 
Ahhhh, life in a blue-state shit-hole. It's no wonder they try to live a guilt-free life vicariously via feel-good liberal laws. A coping mechanism for the shitty life they really have in those fucked-up sardine cities.
 
What I'd like to know is...
What good is that camera doing on the street?
With out it being manned, it's nearly useless, until after a fact...
More tax dollars at work.
 
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