Naeem Davis was arrested in the murder of Ki Suk Han. |
NYPD sought after Davis when he was spotted by security cameras engaging in an argument with the victim. The suspect had longer hair and he was trying to change his appearance.
Undercover detectives spotted him after other vendors spotted him nearby. He was arrested. Davis finally shown compassion and confessed to the tragic incident.
Of course since the conservative New York Post has the details of the story among the famous photo of 58 year old Ki Suk Han being hit by a subway train, you're expecting a word salad of racial slurs hurled at the victim (because he's Korean) and the suspect (because he's Black). Of course, someone will make it an issue about President Barack Obama. They'll claim this suspect is one of Obama's sons (in regards to the comments about Trayvon Martin).
Naeem Davis with more hair on his face and head. |
White conservatives throw around their macho by saying things like "if I had a gun" to "one useless [racial slur]" whenever the suspect was Black. They can't help themselves. White conservatives hate Black people so much they'll find outrage on conservative or racist forums.
This story went viral for three reasons:
The victim is of Asian decent and the suspect is Black. This agitates the conservative media into believing that Blacks are violent "thugs" and harbor more "racism" than White people.
The New York Post owned by Rupert Murdoch's NewsCorporation claims credit for the sensational picture that lit up the international media. It also lit up harsh criticism. The photographer was scrutinized for not helping the victim off the tracks. The photographer wanted a "money making" picture and that picture that is shown below is an example of why it's clear that Rupert Murdoch's companies are the reasons for a truly "fucked" up society. NewsCorporation is also the parent of Fox News, a controversial news network founded by former Republican strategist Roger Ailes.
The dog eat bone theory. You post a story that involves graphic details or in this case show a photo that shocks you! Expect it to go viral. Anytime a story such as this one gets attention, many want to know who the victim was and who the suspect is. It's natural reaction to tragedies.
Many here viewed yesterday's article. It appeared courtesy of the Huffington Post, a liberal leaning news agitator.
We here at Journal de la Reyna send our condolences to Ki Suk Han.
The story was picked up yesterday by many and of course we were shocked about this controversy.
The international media saw the picture of a man facing his death. The New York Post also faced harsh criticism for this photo because many thought the photographer was callous in taking this picture. |
The controversy has the nation talking. I mean why didn't the photographer drop the camera and helped the victim? That's the most important issue!
I mean this freaking photo!
The Huffington Post reports that the NYPD arrested Davis who is suspected of pushing 58-year-old Ki-Suk Han onto the subway tracks at 49th Street, officials said Tuesday.
Ki Suk Han |
NYPD spokesman Paul Browne says cops tracked down the suspect using surveillance images from cameras posted in the subway station and the surrounding area.
Browne added that police were able to track him down after they "found people who knew him."
Around 12:30 PM on Monday, witnesses say they saw Han exchange heated words with Davis on the subway platform, before the man pushed Han onto the tracks.
A source says Han was on the tracks for more than a minute, possibly even 90 seconds, before getting hit by the oncoming Q train.
41-year-old Anthony White recognized the suspect and said he could often be seen panhandling for money near Times Square.
"He is nuts," White said. "He would talk to himself. I’ll put it this way, as long as he didn’t bother me, I didn’t bother him. They should catch him and put him in jail for life.”
1 comment:
The sad part is, there were people who were close to the victim, who watched and didn't do anything. You can see it in the pictures.Why did no one help him? I'm outragged that commuters stand back while man desperately tries to escape the path of New York subway train.
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