Thursday, January 09, 2025

The Victim Of The Immolation Identified! [NSFW]

The junk food media moves on after they realize the victim was homeless.

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In late Dec. 2024, a horrific immolation happened in Brooklyn.

A homeless drunk man set a homeless woman on fire while she was sleeping in a New York City subway. The suspect was an immigrant from Guatemala and was in the United States since 2018. He faces LIFE in the iron college if convicted.

The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

The far right, Republican lawmakers, President-elect Donald J. Trump and Vice President JD Vance exploited this tragedy for their endless culture wars. Once they found out she was a transient not a upper class white woman, they move on to the next outrage.

The victim was officially identified.

What angered many was the fact that no one including the MTA or NYPD aided in saving the victim. To some it was a chance to make money off the misery of others.

There were filming the woman on fire.

Debrina Kawam, 57 was a homeless woman from New Jersey.

She attended Passaic Valley Regional High School in Little Falls, New Jersey graduating in 1985. In an autopsy carried out on the victim, a medical examiner determined that the victim's cause of death was heat-related burns as well as smoke inhalation. She fell on some hard times after losing her job and fell into medical debt. She was a victim of an unprovoked attack.

Zapeta was deported in 2018. He had no serious criminal history before this.

Within a day of the attack, false stories circulated on social media using an invented name and AI-generated images. These posts were debunked immediately.

Sebastian Zapeta, 33, admitted to heavy drinking and expressed remorse, but claimed not to remember the attack. As he appeared in court, Zapeta with a translator tearfully admitted he "blacked out" and didn’t remember what he done.

It took nearly two weeks for police to identify her following the incident. The Coalition for the Homeless had initially identified her as possibly homeless, but confirmation was pending verification from her family.

Nonetheless a vigil was held for Kawam last month, where the community came together to honor her life despite not knowing exactly who she was. 

"Ms. Kawam and her loved ones deserve a measure of justice and New Yorkers deserve to feel safe in the subways," Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez said. 

Prosecutors say he set Kawam aboard an F train that was stopped in the early morning hours of Dec. 22,he then fanned the flames with a shirt and watched the woman burn from a subway bench.

The people who filmed this were villains too.

Authorities described Zapeta as reacting with "disgust" and "strangeness" to the video, wiping his eyes and exclaiming in Spanish, "Oh, my goodness," according to the transcript.

"I am very sorry. I didn’t mean to," he then told detectives. "I don’t know what happened, but I’m very sorry for that woman."

As we enter the weeks of 2025, America is already deeply polarized. Trump's return already ensures more chaos. Mind you, Trump isn't in office yet and he already angered Denmark, Greenland, Panama, Mexico, Canada, China, Iran, Jordan, Yemen, Ukraine and Great Britain. 

Trump has proven to be a great asset [useful idiot] for Russia and Israel.

Events like this only seek to cast blame on immigrants, Black men, the LGBTQ community and Muslims. If this was a white man doing this, the far right would quickly dismiss the suspect as a mental case or a Democrat.

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