US PBS reporter Jane Ferguson punched in face by stranger on NYC subway - No description of the perpetrator, I wonder why

A “PBS NewsHour” reporter said she was punched in the face by a stranger on a packed subway car during the evening rush hour in Manhattan Monday.

Jane Ferguson tweeted that she was riding a 4 train when a man randomly slugged the side of her face around 6:30 p.m.

“A man walked up to me in a busy rush-hour car and punched me, hard, on the side of the face,” she wrote on Twitter. “I kneeled down on the floor in shock, and steadied myself, unsure what had just happened, my ear ringing and face on fire.”

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Jane Ferguson said a man walked up to her in a busy rush-hour car and punched her on the side of her face Monday.

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1. At 6.30pm today I was violently assaulted on the NYC subway. A man walked up to me in a busy rush-hour car and punched me, hard, on the side of the face. I kneeled down on the floor in shock, and steadied myself, unsure what had just happened, my ear ringing and face on fire..

2. The reason I’m tweeting this is, as I knelt on the floor, I felt an arm around my shoulder and a woman pulled me away. The young woman took me off the car at the next stop and to the police there at grand central station before giving me a hug and making sure I got home ok…

3. Her name is Samantha. I didn’t catch any other information as I was in shock and am sorry about that. So Samantha who was on the number 4 express train between 59th st and grand central today at rush hour - thank you. New Yorkers are pretty great.

The award-winning journalist said she decided to tweet about the violent assault in order to thank a fellow straphanger for helping her.

“The reason I’m tweeting this is, as I knelt on the floor, I felt an arm around my shoulder and a woman pulled me away,” Ferguson said. “The young woman took me off the car at the next stop and to the police there at grand central station before giving me a hug and making sure I got home ok.”

She only got the woman’s first name, Samantha, as she was still in a state of shock, she said.

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Jane Ferguson said she tweeted about the assault so she could thank a passerby for helping her.

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The award-winning journalist described he reaction after the scary attack, saying she had to kneel down on the floor and steady herself.


“So Samantha who was on the number 4 express train between 59th st and grand central today at rush hour – thank you,” Ferguson tweeted. “New Yorkers are pretty great.”

Despite the violent assault, crime within the city’s subways has dramatically dropped this year after Mayor Eric Adams flooded the system with cops.

Major crime on the trains was down 21.5% year to date compared to the same period in 2022, The Post reported earlier this month. All serious felonies — other than burglary — decreased.

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Even when faced with reality, the white woman still won't admit it

Naw I read a story years ago where a volunteer was in a foreign country for charity aid. And while she was being raped by a refugee she was saying shit like "you don't want to do this, we are trying to help"

Then her article rationalized her own rape by saying he was only raping her due to the Western Patriarchy. It looks like Kinsey was partly right at least, you can simply rationalize rape away in your own head.
 
Black people doing what needs to be done to journalists because white people are too cucked. Based.
Someone get this man's name. I need to offer him a fast track to acquisition management in my white race traitor piece of human shit public spectacle slave market.
If he needs extra convincing, he'll get a 12% finder's fee for each white whore he punches and brings in.


* Minecraft, feds, fuck off my lawn *
 
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Ok so someone punched her out of the blue, leaving her shocked and confused

And then a stranger grabbed her and started moving her

And she was just ok with it? You'd think that's almost more concerning than the punch, and definitely concerning in combination with the punch.

Sure, it ended well (assuming all of this isn't entirely made up), but if I got sucker punched and then grabbed by a stranger, I'd assume I'm being kidnapped

edit: I misread some things, but my point still stands
 
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