He was a research assistant at GS since 2013 in "Global economics, commodities and strategy" (LinkedIn).
His sister, Griselda Vile (yes, her actual name), mentioned in articles about this murder, is a teacher in the NYC education system with a salary over twice as high as the average. Maybe she was there a long time?
Edit: sister Griselda gave the following statements to the press regarding the murder of her brother:
" “Someone tell Mayor Adams the city is not safe,” said the victim’s sister Griselda Vilè. “My brother just became a statistic on the way to the city.”
Losing a loved one is bad enough, she said, “but even if they catch this person he’s going to be out again.” "
Seems like New Yorkers aren't blind to the catch-and-release fiasco the marxist trash have implemented.
The shooter, who was still on the loose Sunday evening, was seen pacing back and forth in the last car of the northbound Q train around 11:42 a.m. before he pulled out a gun and opened fire on the unsuspecting victim, police and sources said.
Imagine that, a random shooter in a city with strict gun control. Where were the cops? They disarmed the honest citizen and promised to protect them. Now imagine three armed citizens on the subway.
His name was Seth Rich.
According to the news article the shooter was pacing back and forth. That isn't random but someone being amped up to attack a specific person.
I agree, that’s why I think it was a hit.
Random attack?
“Assassination”
Q train??
He was a research assistant at GS since 2013 in "Global economics, commodities and strategy" (LinkedIn).
His sister, Griselda Vile (yes, her actual name), mentioned in articles about this murder, is a teacher in the NYC education system with a salary over twice as high as the average. Maybe she was there a long time?
Edit: sister Griselda gave the following statements to the press regarding the murder of her brother:
" “Someone tell Mayor Adams the city is not safe,” said the victim’s sister Griselda Vilè. “My brother just became a statistic on the way to the city.”
Losing a loved one is bad enough, she said, “but even if they catch this person he’s going to be out again.” "
Seems like New Yorkers aren't blind to the catch-and-release fiasco the marxist trash have implemented.
From the article—
The shooter, who was still on the loose Sunday evening, was seen pacing back and forth in the last car of the northbound Q train around 11:42 a.m. before he pulled out a gun and opened fire on the unsuspecting victim, police and sources said.
I did read that, thank you. It's just so strange... Always the Q and 17 lately. Seems like we're in a bizarre reality.
Imagine that, a random shooter in a city with strict gun control. Where were the cops? They disarmed the honest citizen and promised to protect them. Now imagine three armed citizens on the subway.
I like how because it was a "dark-skinned man", everyone just said "that's city life" and shrugged it off.
The camera would be turned off also, right?