A family says goodbye to a husband, father, brother, and
son, who was murdered by an assailant with 66 prior charges.
I was struck by the similarity of a random murder this week in New York — one that was remarkably like the random murder of an extended family member here in Chattanooga, Tennessee last week. In reality, these murders are not random, but rather a predictable consequence of failed urban leadership.
The murder of Ryan Carson, a white social justice activist in New York, was recorded on a security video. After leaving a Long Island wedding, he and his girlfriend were waiting for a ride on a Brooklyn street in the early morning hours when he was accosted by a thug. After an altercation, he was stabbed to death and died on that dirty sidewalk in front of his frantic girlfriend. Though clear images of his black assailant were captured and wanted posters issued, NYPD investigators are still seeking to identify the murderer.
Carson was the latest victim of the social polices for which he advocated. He was not killed by "knife violence."
In Philadelphia, activist/journalist Josh Kruger was shot and killed in his home by an unknown assailant. In Minneapolis, leftist "defund the police" activist Shivanthi Sathanandan was "mugged by reality" as she was "violently car jacked in the driveway of [her] home" by a group of black thugs. On Monday, Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-TX) was accosted at gunpoint in a Washington, DC, carjacking by a black street gang. .....