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Train victim’s mom slams ‘complete animals’ in bizarre neon leotards who assaulted, robbed NYC teens

https://nypost.com/2022/10/03/nyc-subway-attack-by-neon-green-clad-women

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They’re the Green Goblin Gang — and the furious mom of one of their victims says the fiends were “complete animals,” randomly attacking her daughter on her birthday.

Newly released video captured the bizarre group of female robbers wearing full-body, neon green leotards as they punched and tossed around two 19-year-old women on a Times Square subway train about 2 a.m. Sunday. The victims were robbed of a cellphone and handbag, cops said.

“She said she was attacked by aliens, and I didn’t know what she was talking about,” the mother of one of the victims told The Post on Monday.

“Yesterday was her birthday,” said the distraught mom, who asked that she and the victims remain anonymous out of fear of retaliation. “This is how she spent her 19th birthday. I hope they get what they deserve and then some because it’s disgusting.”

The video posted on social media shows about six females dressed in green tossing around one of the teenagers and punching the other repeatedly in the face. Some of the attackers are also wearing hoods with face masks. They are still in the wind.

The mother said her daughter and a friend at first “were on the platform going home.

“They were just literally standing to get on the train. These wretched grown women came down the stairs being all loud. They went to get into the train, and one of them bumped [the friend],” the mom said.

“My daughter was like, ‘Come on’ [to her friend], and they got on the other car. Then the women came on their car through the door between the cars. They attacked my daughter.

“There was a woman with red curly hair, and she was helping [the teen]. And there was a man who took his sweatshirt off and helped the girls. He got hit. My daughter, she had like five of the girls on her at one time. [She and her friend] were both punched in the face.”

The mom raged that there were other riders who just stood by watching — and recording — the attack.

“All these men sitting there taking videos and watching, and none of them helped while a group of 10 women were beating two young girls,” she said.

The mom suggested that the state’s lax bail-reform laws, which have been blasted for creating a revolving-door justice system, jeopardize law-abiding citizens’ safety. She said the family is full of cops, including the mom’s parents, who are both former police officers in New Jersey. The mom’s brother is an active Jersey cop, as is her brother-in-law, too, she said.

“I think it’s absolutely disgusting — I think people need to be held accountable for their actions and there should be no such thing as this bail-reform nonsense,” the woman said.

The mom said her daughter is a business and international business major at a college in Florida and was back home visiting the family in Queens over the weekend when she was attacked.

“She was home from college. Now she’s getting chest X-rays and CAT scans,” the mother said. “She was supposed to be back in school this morning, but [not now] because of her injuries from being stomped in the head by 10 grown butt women.”

“She’s in excruciating pain,” the mom said.

“When she breathes, it hurts. In one video, you can see the one girl kicked her and got her foot caught in my daughter’s purse strap. My daughter is tiny. She’s 5-foot-4. That one beast.

“My daughter, thank goodness, has no marks on her face. One of them had a knife strapped to their leg. Thank got nothing else happened. [The daughter] has bruises on both of her arms and legs. One of them bit her shoulder. She has a bite mark through her clothes.”

The other teenage victim’s mom added to The Post that her daughter “was vomiting last night from the concussion, and we’re waiting to get a CAT scan of her head.

“There was a group of grown women who brutally attacked and robbed two young girls,” said the woman, who also spoke on condition of anonymity. “There were zero words exchanged. They literally attacked them and then kept coming over and over and over again.”

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most normal day in new york

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Notice how nobody is even jumping in to help. That's not necessarily because of gutlessness: it's because local authorities are more concerned with prosecuting good samaritan vigilantes than actual criminals. It's pretty fricked up.

I was in that situation myself several months ago on the Boston MBTA and I saw a latinx guy and his female accomplice clearly trying to convince two drunk college girls to accept a ride from them so he could sell them into prostitution or slavery. I was strapped at the time and was itching for a chance to shoot somebody, but I offered help twice to the girls and they kept refusing my help and insisting that they were all right. I guess their colleges had successfully brainwashed them into thinking "White guy bad, brown guy good" because they seemed totally OK with accepting help from the latinx guy, regardless of how weird and sketchy he was behaving (he was holding the nose of the more drunk girl shut, and then letting go when she complained - like WTF dude).

Anyway, after I got off the train at the second to last stop, I called the cops and reported this potential abduction, so hopefully they managed to intercept the abduction attempt at the last stop where the girls and their wannabe kidnapper were getting off the train. But still, it's so messed up that if I had directly interfered with this potential r*pe or human trafficking situation, I would be the bad guy, and probably get slandered by the media as a racist.

:#marseydoomer:

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You could easily have stalked them until it was clear he was up to no good and shot him when nobody was around.

Samaritans have a real problem with needing people to know they're Doing The Right Thing, or maybe they're just too lazy to actually make a difference.

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That would have looked really sus to the two college girls though, with me following them when they had already told me they didn't need my help. I don't need the cops called on me for doing the right thing, especially in Massachusetts where you need a ton of evidence to accuse a BIPOC of something or you'll be called a racist and publicly dragged.

I'm comfortable with how I handled the situation. I tried to help, and when my help was refused, I reached out to the authorities and gave them all the information they needed to intervene successfully - so if they failed, that's the fault of the police and they should be punished for their lack of response. If society wanted good Samaritans like me to intervene, society should give us better legal protections so that we don't get punished for stepping up in situations like that.

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You probably made the right play calling the cops and washing your hands of it. If the police successfully intervened, the system works. If they didn't, that's two less white women voting to make the current system even more r-slurred than it already is.

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Again, you offered help to look good. Skip all that, follow people who have bad intent, and vigilante them when they make their move

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Why would I care about looking good? There was nobody watching me other than the drunk girls who probably wouldn't even remember me.

And if virtue-signalling was my only intent, why did I call the police after leaving the train? I'm never going to get credit for doing that, least of all from rdrama.

You're probably just attributing selfish motives to me because you're a selfish piece of shit and you find it hard to believe that somebody like me might be morally superior to you. You would do better to just deal with it though.

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You called the cops to cope because you were frustrated that the foids didn't accept your help. Your obvious disdain for law enforcement shows you don't believe they followed up. If you cared you would do something. Looks like you don't care.

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I care, but only to a limited degree, and my behavior showed it. Basically I did everything possible to help without endangering my own well-being.

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Those white girls were harassing a poor latinx couple. Their only way to escape that life-threatening situation was to cleverly improvise a situation where they could isolate and sell those girls into slavery.

Honestly, I hope our wonderful DA nails you to a cross.

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Honestly, I hope our wonderful DA nails you to a cross.

For not helping the poor oppressed BIPOC couple kidnap the drunk college girls? Sounds about right, that kind of racial insensitivity is practically a hate crime here in Massachusetts

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Of course, they were just learning some new skills. Skills, mind you, that make our wonderful state even more wonderful!

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I was strapped at the time and was itching for a chance to shoot somebody

Least trigger happy American

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America never met a war it didn't like... and that's what makes us so cool!

:#marseywink:

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All them words won't bring your pa back.

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I was strapped at the time and was itching for a chance to shoot somebody

you literally never disappoint :marseykneel: :marseylove:

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It's sweet of you to say, but I was very disappointed. The way I had hoped this would unfold was that I offer the college girls help, they take me up on it, sketchy latinx slaver gets angry at me for interfering with his abduction attempt and tries to pick a fight or intimidate me, and then I'd have an excuse to paint the subway car in blood. But I kept offering assistance and the drunk girls kept saying no every time, it was very frustrating and totally not how I expected that situation to go down.

If I could do it over again, I would have been more aggressive, like "You're not OK, look what this guy is doing to your friend! Does this seem normal to you?!?" Kind of push them into acknowledging the weirdness of the situation, you know? But I'd had a few drinks that night and was not at my best.

:!#marseysigh:

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