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Troublemakers force elderly man out of his seat. |
WARNING! THE FOLLOWING VIDEO CONTAINS ADULT LANGUAGE.
As a Red Line train approached the Roosevelt “L” stop at 1167 South State Street, a CTA passenger recorded what looks like an assault in progress.
Although it isn't clear when this incident occurred, the video was uploaded to Youtube on May 20, 2011.
In the clip, a male passenger wearing a black shirt with white stripes and a backwards baseball cap, tells another commuter, "I'm going to hit you in your mouth."
Then a short woman wearing a red jacket, who was sitting directly in front of the camera, gets out her seat and joins the confrontation. "You need to not touch him," she says to another woman who appears to standing on top of her seat.
The woman who appears to be standing on top her seat responds, "You need to sit the f**k down, f**ker!"
An elderly gentleman was forced to flee his seat to escape the potential violence.
Typical ghetto trash. I wonder if they live in CHA or section 8 housing.
ReplyDeleteIt's ALWAYS the loud, foul mouthed black women who start something. They are an angry, hateful group. These kids teach their kids how to act like animals. Why? Because that's what their parents taught them. No manners, no respect for themselves or others, no ambition and uneducated. This is the lost generation(s). What an embarrassment to their culture! Ghetto trash for sure!
ReplyDeleteOh, and why doesn't the bus driver do something BEFORE the elderly man about sits on his lap? Must have the "it's not my job" mentality. Stay off the redline, it's the ghetto express!
ReplyDeleteGhetto black women are at the bottom of the barrel, for sure! I see why nobody wants to date them, or put up living with them. I can't stand the presence of a loud-mouthed, bitter, forever angry, hard-face ghetto hood rat! And it's always normally the darker complected hood rats that act so animal-like. Yuck!
ReplyDeleteI found a funny/somewhat disturbing video here at this link involving a cta train and some crazy black guy talking very... well... see for yourself...
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WI8dKm1MBaM
If a see a bus is packed full of trouble-making types, I just wait and TAKE ANOTHER BUS. I barely ride the Red Line anymore.
ReplyDeleteSounds no different then the 50-60 year old white women on the 135,145,146 to downtown that look and act like they're 87. One of them took pride in herself for being a "bitch". I told her "it shows". She shut-up immediately. She was obviously born/raised here. (P.S. I'm a White guy).
ReplyDeleteChicago made Forbes list of most miserable cities. Don't blow if off here too.
@Anonymous8:34- I ride the 146 or 147 everyday and I'm sitting here trying to figure out what the hell are you talking about. Sounds like you ride the 36 Broadway bus instead.
ReplyDeleteAnd I find it very hard to believe you're a "white guy"!
C.P., I bypass crowded buses and avoid the Red Line.
ReplyDeletetowanda, unfortunately, you are correct. :(
Once on a bus, regarding the 1997-1998 bus cuts, I asked the bus driver about drivers pleading the passengers' case. The bus driver said "We can't do that, because we'd lose our jobs.". Later on, with more cuts, I bet that bus driver lost his job and wished he had spoken up earlier.
Today I was on a 147 and a very twitchy, nervous looking guy (bottled water "salesman" came on the bus, he made everybody so damn nervous they cleared out the section near him. I was watching to make sure he wasn't going to get off and follow me to my apartment, that's how shifty he looked.
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