The only reason black people act like this is because of slavery and the Holocaust.
It’s simply not right for the Post to continue to refer to them as “brutes,” which studies show is “the new n-word.”
A violent crew terrorized newsstand vendors — dragging them out of their booths and making off with as much as $15,000 — during a brazen two-week spree in the shadow of some of the Big Apple’s most recognizable landmarks, according to police.
Cops are hunting four brutes who are part of a gang that has robbed sidewalk clerks nine times since Jan. 1, including in attacks near Carnegie Hall and the Ed Sullivan Theater in Midtown, the NYPD said.
The hoodlums ambush the typically-older sellers at night, pulling them out the side door of the newsstands, knocking them to the ground, then threatening to shoot or slash them before making off with whatever they have in their pockets or cash register, cops said.
According to police, the brutal spree began shortly after 7 p.m. on Jan. 1 at 1717 Broadway, when newsstand clerk Atiar Roman, 70, was shoved to the ground and robbed of $750 by three of the crooks.
Roman’s brother, Zahid Islam, 68, said the merchants were victimized in another robbery a day earlier, which wasn’t reported to police.
“When they pull me out the other man [was] yelling, ‘Shoot him! Shoot, shoot!’ They are yelling to him, ‘Shoot, shoot,’” Islam told The Post on Sunday. “They take $350. I don’t complain. I don’t call the police. The next day they robbed my brother [of] $750.”
Haha.
Imagine that you live in a country where you get robbed at gunpoint and it’s not worth calling the police because you know they won’t do anything.
At least the immigrants don’t pay taxes.
Islam also said he’s seen the suspects at least once since.
“They already come back,” he said. “I hear them pulling on the door. This time it’s locked. I look around and see [the] same men. They see me take my phone, they just walk away. They are not afraid. I called 911 and my brother. The police are coming.”
Asked what he could do to protect himself, he answered, “Maybe get a knife? I don’t know.”
You’re gonna need a pretty big knife.
Zahid Islam, 68