Wednesday, August 17, 2011

VIDEO: Girl fight on NYC subway car


New York - Pathetic bystanders whipped out their cellphone cameras and cheered as two women drew blood on a New York City subway.

The "young ladies", who appear to be in the teens or early twenties, pulled each other's hair, punched each other in the face, and threw in a few kicks for good measure.

Of course, no one tried to stop them.

The female brawl occurred on the R train that runs from Queens to Manhattan to Brooklyn.

It's unclear when the fight went down, but the video was posted on YouTube on August 16, 2011.

WARNING! THE FOLLOWING VIDEO CONTAINS VIOLENCE. 

4 comments:

  1. Seems people are breeding animals now days and no one has the balls to help a victim. Better to whip out the IPhone to get it on YouTube then help someone out. Truly pathetic!

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  2. Uhm it looks like people tried to intervene. Someone was pulling them apart.

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  3. Wow, that was more than just the "windmill". It's usually the mouths that start this stuff, and being from another city, I noticed quickly upon my arrival that it's a Chicago problem too.

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  4. Went to Lollapalooza to see Eminem and had practically no problems, even with nearly 100,000 attending, yet, in a city train, the race featured in this video tells the story of how when one race has an argument and then, gets into a fight, it's not just a few slaps or words, it's utter violence. Unreal.

    Think if the Eminem show was held under a different venue?

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