Advocate stabbed to death by unhinged stranger while waiting for Brooklyn bus with girlfriend - Ryan Carson was stabbed to death near a bus stop at Malcolm X Blvd. and Lafayette Ave. in Brooklyn early Monday, Oct. 2, 2023.

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By HARRY PARKER, ROCCO PARASCANDOLA | rparascandola@nydailynews.com and COLIN MIXSON | cmixsonpost@gmail.com | New York Article Archive

An advocate with a blossoming career influencing public policy was stabbed to death by an unhinged stranger while waiting for a Brooklyn bus early Monday on the way home from a wedding with his girlfriend, police sources said.

Ryan Carson worked as the senior solid waste campaign director at the nonprofit New York Public Interest Research Group. In 2021, separate from his NYPIRG work, he walked 350 miles across New York State to pressure then-governor Andrew Cuomo into legalizing safe drug injection sites throughout New York.

“One of the rising stars in our organization,” said a shaken Blair Horner, executive director of NYPIRG. “Wonderful person, hard-working, loud boisterous laugh. Everybody loved him.”

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Carson, 32, spearheaded the 2021 “No OD NY” campaign. The initiative saw Carson and supporters walk from City Hall in Manhattan to Buffalo, with stops in Albany and other cities. He raised more than $20,000 for the campaign through a successful GoFundMe.

“I don’t think it’s at all an exaggeration to say that it’s a big loss for the city,” Ari Farrell, a friend of the victim, said of Carson’s slaying. “Anybody in his personal life will tell you he’s one of the best, the most moral, they’ve ever met.”

Carson cowrote a 2021 Daily News op-ed “New York falters on fentanyl and the opioid crisis,” which accused Cuomo of touting his handling of the COVID epidemic while ignoring the spread of fentanyl throughout the state.

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He was waiting with his girlfriend at the B46 bus stop on Malcolm X Blvd. near Lafayette Ave. in Bedford-Stuyvesant after taking the Long Island Rail back from a wedding when a belligerent stranger started knocking over scooters parked nearby about 3:50 a.m., cops said.

“What are you looking at?” the man snarled at the startled couple before stabbing Carson twice in the chest, according to cops.

Medics rushed Carson to Kings County Hospital but he couldn’t be saved. He was about a mile from his apartment when he was stabbed.

His killer ran off and is on the loose.

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Carson was set to turn 32 on Friday and friends were planning a birthday bash.

“There’s a big party on Saturday,” said Bucky Illingworth, 31, Carson’s roommate. “It was gonna be here and then we were gonna go for a hike in a week or two.”

Illingworth described Carson, who was 6-foot-4, as “the friendliest giant ever.”

“Always down to meet new friends, cook, always had a beer for you,” Illingworth added.

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Following the fentanyl-related overdose death of a 1-year-old boy at a Bronx day care last month, NYC Health Commissioner Ashwin Vasan called the synthetic opioid the most dangerous threat to New Yorkers’ health since COVID.

“I’m passionate about safe injection facilities because I’ve seen family members become addicted to opioids prescribed for pain caused by their occupations,” Carson wrote in the 2021 GoFundMe. “I’ve lost friends and family to the opioid epidemic, including my best friend, who died of a heroin overdose in 2016.”

On Point NYC would later open the first safe injection sites in the country in Washington Heights and East Harlem with the city’s blessing in November 2021. Safe injection sites remain illegal on the state and federal levels.

Carson enjoyed sports and attending concerts with friends.

“He was a huge basketball fan, Celtics fan, Red Sox fan,” Carson’s roommate said. “He loved music. We went to shows together all the time.”



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The jogger's lawyer speaks. He a good boy, he dindu nuffin! He wasn't looking for trouble! He was just walking around with a knife and killed a guy in an unprovoked chimpout!


It’s pretty clear when you look at the video, he wasn't out there looking for trouble but was in the middle of an episode, and in that episode things unfolded," attorney Kenneth Montgomery told Fox News Digital.

"Some people did some things."
 
The jogger's lawyer speaks. He a good boy, he dindu nuffin! He wasn't looking for trouble! He was just walking around with a knife and killed a guy in an unprovoked chimpout!

"That person had anger issues, and it spilled into something else." The lawyer would not directly confirm his client was the man in the footage.
Yeah, and we've decided people like this need to be in jail so they don't spill their anger into something else.
 
The jogger's lawyer speaks. He a good boy, he dindu nuffin! He wasn't looking for trouble! He was just walking around with a knife and killed a guy in an unprovoked chimpout!

I read it just now. This quote stood out:

"I do know this young man comes from a good family, and I can’t imagine him not being remorseful for something like this if the facts are what they say they are [and he did this]," the attorney added. "He is a great kid but clearly may have some mental health issues."

It reminds me of how the deceased black boy in Bonfire of the Vanities was described as an "honor student" simply because his truancy was not do high as up lead to his expulsion.
 
The jogger's lawyer speaks. He a good boy, he dindu nuffin! He wasn't looking for trouble! He was just walking around with a knife and killed a guy in an unprovoked chimpout!

I can't decide which is funnier.

Scenario 1: She had just dumped his ass. Both faces downward to the pavement, missing Dowling walking by because they were muttering versions of "Ah - I'm sorry" and "Well, let's just go back to the apartment and you can pack your things. No, I don't expect you to find a new place tonight, but let's just get things in order for when you do. I'll take the futon." They stand up and start walking towards the apartment and immediately run into another individual experiencing relationship troubles, only he's much more upset by them.

OR

Scenario 2: Did you see that guy? Think he's selling? He's a Negro - I bet he's selling.

Also: archive
 
You can't stab someone in self defense after they've successfully knocked themselves out on a bus station bench armrest and are lying on the ground helpless :story:
It all depends on what a reasonable person would conclude. Is a white person sleeping on the ground in Bed Stuy intruding into Black spaces? Does his uninvited presence cause harm to the community? Is he more privileged than the Black person, and therefore more capable of causing greater harm? I think a very solid case can be made that the young Black person reasonably apprehended an imminent, grave microaggression and justifiable force to stop the threat.
 
@Miang whoa hold up, this asshole had friends?
I found a new picture of Claudia and Ryan on Twitter. Note that replies are disabled.

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I do not remember seeing this picture, so if it is a duplicate please excuse my error.

That Betty Page haircut is hard to pull off and it looks terrible on her. The nose septum...

This individual retweeted a tweet thread asserting that accounts Claudia refused to cooperate with police are false.
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I am not sure it matters. Whether she did or not the policies these people favor led directly to this outcome.
Edit--I googled "Shoshanna Shapiro" and was reminded that it is a character from that absolute abomination Girls. I cannot imagine regarding that show with anything other than absolute contempt and disdain, making your twitter account handle about being a "stan" for a stupid character from that show is incomprehensible to me. It has also been off the air six years....
I can't believe this fugly slut gathered over $60,000 from random strangers on the internet over her dead boyfriend, looks like my misogyny is a protective shield against this kind of shit in the same way that racism can be in certain situations.
It all depends on what a reasonable person would conclude. Is a white person sleeping on the ground in Bed Stuy intruding into Black spaces? Does his uninvited presence cause harm to the community? Is he more privileged than the Black person, and therefore more capable of causing greater harm? I think a very solid case can be made that the young Black person reasonably apprehended an imminent, grave microaggression and justifiable force to stop the threat.
Anyone who uses buzzwords like microaggressions and problematic can safely and immediately have their garbage opinions thrown out and ignored.
 
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I can't believe this fugly slut gathered over $60,000 from random strangers on the internet over her dead boyfriend, looks like my misogyny is a protective shield against this kind of shit in the same way that racism can be in certain situations
It makes more sense when you look at it through the lens of "All progressives are entitled narcissists."

You could be friends with these people. You could watch the same TV shows these people do, you could march at their protests, you could take these people into your home when they have nowhere else to go, and they would think you owe it all to them. I bet you the moment she saw the life leave that boy's body, her first thought was "Oh no! He's not going to buy me things anymore. What about me? I'm the victim here!"

Guaranteed if any of his friends died in a way that garnered headlines, he'd be out there grifting too. It's weird that seeing the way his friends and family acted almost makes me feel more sorry for his killer than them.
 
It makes more sense when you look at it through the lens of "All progressives are entitled narcissists."

You could be friends with these people. You could watch the same TV shows these people do, you could march at their protests, you could take these people into your home when they have nowhere else to go, and they would think you owe it all to them. I bet you the moment she saw the life leave that boy's body, her first thought was "Oh no! He's not going to buy me things anymore. What about me? I'm the victim here!"

Guaranteed if any of his friends died in a way that garnered headlines, he'd be out there grifting too. It's weird that seeing the way his friends and family acted almost makes me feel more sorry for his killer than them.
Honestly I kinda stopped hanging out with people in general for similar reasons, but this just makes me think I made a good decision overall.
 
I've had wokesters unironically tell me black people are arrested at false rates so they can be 'enslaved' via the prison system. You cannot fix these people.
I dunno, My Nigga Brian seems to have fixed him pretty well. Of course, a bullet would be more expedient.
 
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