This editor predicted on Thursday this story would be out of the headlines within 24 hours:
This is Amy St. Pierre, who was shot to death in Atlanta yesterday. And this is her murderer.
If you’re a Democrat, her life didn’t matter. Her death doesn’t serve the narrative. Her name is meaningless.
No candlelight vigils. No hashtags. Just another dead white lady. pic.twitter.com/08O82qXhq3
— jimtreacher.substack.com (@jtLOL) May 5, 2023
The usual gun control suspects didn’t even tweet about this shooting at a hospital that killed one and injured four others. Where was David Hogg?
Anyway, let’s get back to the killing that actually matters. The name Jordan Neely is known far and wide now, mostly for his Michael Jackson impersonations. On Saturday, protesters “disrupted” the subway in New York City by standing on the tracks. That will be about as useful as blocking the highway, except it will keep all the violent lunatics trapped in with subway goers even longer.
Breaking: Protesters are now disrupting the subway in NYC for Jordan Neely pic.twitter.com/NSO5UjAs7x
— Rebecca Brannon (@RebsBrannon) May 6, 2023
Makes sense. That's where half the people ended up after Jordan Neely shoved them.
— Electronzap (@electronzap) May 6, 2023
I’m willing to bet this is the first time most of them have been down to the NYC subway
— Harrison Krank (@HarrisonKrank) May 6, 2023
not one of these people helped Jordan when he was alive
— Laura (@fashion7thave) May 6, 2023
Touch that 3rd rail!#SparksForJustice
— Bronze Age Comics Collapse Man (@VJDZeke) May 6, 2023
I’m not familiar with subways. Shouldn’t this problem resolve itself like every 15 minutes?
— Mike Dizzll (@MikeDizzll) May 6, 2023
Oh man the splatter this would've made
— Trench MD Ph.D. (@TrenchNerd) May 6, 2023
What are they protesting
— Dr Ted, CPA, MBA, ASPCA, LGBTQ, Esq (@Ted04536250) May 6, 2023
People trying to go to work or get home
— Chad (Tribute Otter Lord) (@Mywifeboyfriend) May 6, 2023
This is not enough! I demand riots and looting. Prove your love for Neely is really!
— Stephen (@Stephenin850) May 6, 2023
Oh look, another bunch of virtue signaling white people. 🥱
— Nyla Bruce (@nyla1way) May 6, 2023
That’ll convince whoever they want to convince whatever they want them to do.
— Kevin Walsh (@ForgottenNY) May 6, 2023
NYC gets everything it deserves
— ☧Aegidius☧ (@_Syariss_) May 6, 2023
The guy was arrested and is being charged. What are they crying about?
— Scott Harnett (@ScottHarnett_) May 6, 2023
Democrats protesting against other democrats in a democratic controlled hellhole. Have at it 🤷♂️
— Bilbo Baggins (@Jbanklestankle1) May 6, 2023
Nothing worse than a white liberal person
— The Rabbit of Caerbannog (@NeutronLiam) May 6, 2023
Run them over. Jordan would have wanted it that way.
— BamaCLT (@BamaCLT) May 6, 2023
Better be punching old women in the face and kidnapping 7 year olds in solidarity
— RubiconSlav 🇺🇸 (@Rubiconslav) May 6, 2023
This editor rode the train to work for 11 years for his previous gig. For the most part, it was just a ride, like it was supposed to be. When we reported Mayor Eric Adams’ claim that “New York has a brand,” and a lot of people replied that brand was getting pushed on the subway tracks. Is there anyone the mayor could put some police to work in the subways to 1) keep violent, mentally ill people from assaulting citizens and 2) to keep virtue-signaling mentally ill people from protesting on the tracks? You know, clean the place up a bit?
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Related:
Reuters reports that a former US Marine killed his ‘fellow subway passenger’ in NYC https://t.co/2x82PKSLab
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) May 6, 2023
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