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  • stix213
    AKA: Joe Censored
    CGN Contributor - Lifetime
    • Apr 2009
    • 18998

    86 year old killed for violating social distancing

    An 86 year old woman at a hospital violated social distancing to grab onto something to help her walk down a hallway. A 32 year old woman complained, then hit the older woman in the head, knocking her to the ground. She died a few hours later.

    An 86-year-old woman in a Brooklyn hospital died Saturday after being pushed to the ground by another patient for allegedly breaking social distancing amid the coronavirus outbreak, according to a report.


    The media has the crazies whipped up into a frenzy over this thing. More dangerous than the virus. Watch out for crazies.
  • #2
    harbormaster
    Calguns Addict
    • Jun 2017
    • 5051

    Horribly sad.
    1. Compared to what?
    2. At what cost?
    3. What hard evidence do you have?

    T.S. debunking the Left in 3 simple questions.

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    • #3
      Master_Prestige
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2019
      • 1016

      Disorderly conduct..........wow just wow

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      • #4
        edgerly779
        CGN/CGSSA Contributor
        CGN Contributor
        • Aug 2009
        • 19871

        2 lives ruined

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        • #5
          stix213
          AKA: Joe Censored
          CGN Contributor - Lifetime
          • Apr 2009
          • 18998

          Originally posted by Master_Prestige
          Disorderly conduct..........wow just wow
          Yeah that was just for the initial hit. She will undoubtedly face more charges now that her victim has died.

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          • #6
            Romeo_alpha01
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2017
            • 2009

            1 good life ruined, the other obviously wasn’t leading a real life to begin with. Sad

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            • #7
              Powder_Keg
              Senior Member
              CGN Contributor
              • Jan 2013
              • 2203

              I hope she’s charged with more, that’s just a disgusting POS.

              Lundy was issued a disorderly conduct summons by hospital police and was released before NYPD arrived, the Daily News reported, citing unnamed police sources. She lives in Bedford-Stuyvesant and has 17 prior arrests, on charges including drug possession, trespassing, assault and strangulation.

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              • #8
                Wherryj
                I need a LIFE!!
                • Mar 2010
                • 11085

                Originally posted by edgerly779
                2 lives ruined
                To be honest, the POS who assaulted the 86 year old ruined her own life LONG ago.


                Lundy was issued a disorderly conduct summons by hospital police and was released before NYPD arrived, the Daily News reported, citing unnamed police sources. She lives in Bedford-Stuyvesant and has 17 prior arrests, on charges including drug possession, trespassing, assault and strangulation.
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                • #9
                  SWalt
                  Calguns Addict
                  • Jan 2012
                  • 8102

                  Imagine making it to 86 yrs old and your life ends like that. That is what pisses me off, elderly being abused, killed, raped, etc after a long life. They are defenseless, leave them alone. Lundy should be put away for life, even without her priors.
                  ^^^The above is just an opinion.

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