VIDEO: Homeless man violently attacks
woman outside San Francisco condo
KRON4 (San Francisco),
by
Staff
Original Article
Posted By: poster,
8/14/2019 7:30:21 PM
Terrifying video shows a woman being violently attacked by a homeless man outside a luxury condominium complex in San Francisco.
Paneez Kosarian was trying to get into her apartment building when she was assaulted by a man who was trying to keep her from going inside without him.
According to police, the incident happened at around 1:40 a.m. Sunday at the Watermark, located near Beale and Bryant Streets just off the Embarcadero.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Jethro bo 8/14/2019 7:36:41 PM (No. 152467)
Thank goodness SF denies a women the right to choose how to protect her body. Imagine had she pulled out her cheap but legal handgun, put in the preps belly and pulled the trigger.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Nevadadad46 8/14/2019 8:00:06 PM (No. 152486)
Took the police 35 minutes to get there. Ho! What a life lesson that must have been. Now the victims decides she can not live there anymore - the traumatic experience was too traumatizing. Where does she run to, now? If a luxury highrise is not safe, then where on Earth is safe? Just think if the much-hated conservatives ran California...this asshat who attacked her would already be sipping juice and taking his daily vitamin/Lithium tablets in a lock-up. But, then, that would be inhuman, wouldn't it? I guess she learned all cultures really are not equal.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Avanti1 8/14/2019 8:04:53 PM (No. 152495)
When will SF and other liberal cities do something effective to protect their citizens?
Violence, needles on the street, human feces on the street, homeless camps, etc are NOT acceptable and CANNOT be tolerated!!
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Ming 8/14/2019 8:13:09 PM (No. 152499)
Sorry, but she voted for this. One way or the other. Have fun baby, this is the world you built.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
MrDeplorable 8/14/2019 8:49:39 PM (No. 152515)
Remember the old Sixties song: "If you are going to San Francisco, be sure to wear some firearms in your hair. . .on the streets of San Francisco....you're gonna meet some violent people there." Women in combat, huh?
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
whyyeseyec 8/14/2019 8:55:32 PM (No. 152517)
They're both lucky that during the struggle, neither fell on a used needle or discarded feces and caught Hepatitis D....
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Corndoggies 8/14/2019 8:59:34 PM (No. 152521)
Nothing good happens after midnight.
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Fu-k San Fran Psycho
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
rsgonner 8/14/2019 9:02:48 PM (No. 152525)
Yeah, gun control is the answer. Notice the police never show up. My professional society insists, pc'ers that they are, to hold the international convention in San Francisco. Not a chance I will show up.
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She says the city repeatedly told her that she should feel safe because "these people are safe" - those would be the psychotic, addicted, criminals that congregate in the vicinity of the Navigation Center, which KGO-TV describes as a "one-stop-shop" for homeless services.
Maybe - just maybe - she'll become one of those mugged liberals who opt for conservatism.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Alice 8/14/2019 11:33:06 PM (No. 152543)
I realize it was Saturday night, and Ms. Kosarian has every right to go where she wants to, and to pursue happiness, etc.
But the decades-old feminist pretense that it's good judgement for a woman to go just about anywhere alone at night has misled many women into danger and some to death.
I'm happy that this woman just got a scare, and I hope that the attacker gets treatment, but I'm not expecting that he will, because a) it's San Francisco; and b) psychologists and psychiatrists in general seem to have abdicated treating mental illness and now focus on political persuasion.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
cThree 8/14/2019 11:46:11 PM (No. 152552)
I blame San Fran pols and voters, but
a giant AMEN to #11.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
Maggie2u 8/14/2019 11:56:54 PM (No. 152555)
Aw, this is nothing. In Seattle the other day, in broad daylight mind you, a man attacked a woman with a pitchfork. In one of the nicer places in the city. He had been released from jail the day before for assaulting someone else. Some men at a construction site heard her screams for help, grabbed him and held him till the cops came. The woman, fortunately, was unhurt. Oh, elections last week, returned every city councilmember on the ballot. So, the citizens have only themselves to blame for these crimes.
Remember, when seconds count, police are minutes away.
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How is it that liberals can protest against anything but their own safety ? They keep on putting the same loons back in office and expect a different outcome.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
Trigger2 8/15/2019 2:47:51 AM (No. 152595)
The homeless guy is protected by SF's sanctuary for criminals policy. The resident is not and will have no recourse for her violent attack. It's the demonrat way!
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
BarryNo 8/15/2019 7:13:39 AM (No. 152682)
When you need help in seconds the police are minutes... or hours, away.
Another reason to carry a gun. Or at least mace.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
couchguy 8/15/2019 1:50:30 PM (No. 153119)
What? she must have had a plastic straw or something.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
DVC 8/15/2019 6:52:33 PM (No. 153402)
Cali's strict "violent criminal protection laws" prevented him from being immediately shot down as he might have been in much of the rest of the USA.
Also known as "gun control", these laws provide a lot of protection to criminals, ensuring them the ability to ply their trade without fear of harm from ordinary people.
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