Social Distancing Violence

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https://ottawacitizen.com/news/worl...say/wcm/e61b5172-0034-44e6-be62-bcef768301ad/

An 86-year-old woman died following a confrontation at a Brooklyn hospital on Saturday in an attack that police say may have been motivated by a perceived “social distancing” dispute.

The elderly woman and her alleged attacker, 32-year-old Cassandra Lundy, were both patients at Woodhull Medical Center, said New York Police Department spokesman Lt. Thomas Antonetti.

The patients were in the emergency room hallway about 2 p.m. when Lundy claimed the elderly woman got too close to her, reportedly saying she was “in my face,” according to police.

Lundy shoved the 86-year-old down to the ground, Antonetti said. The elderly patient hit her head on the floor, causing her to lose consciousness, he said. She died several hours later. Authorities have not yet released her name or the reasons either patient was in the hospital.

Antonetti said the “overriding belief” is that Lundy snapped because she didn’t think the victim was following “social distancing guidelines,” which he added is still under investigation.

So far, however, Lundy is not charged in relation to the victim’s death. Before the victim died, hospital police cited Lundy for disorderly conduct, issued her a summons and escorted her off the property, Antonetti said. Lundy could not be reached for comment.

By the time NYPD arrived hours later around 8:30 p.m., responding to a 911 call to report the incident, Lundy had already gone home. Antonetti said police are awaiting a ruling from the medical examiner on the cause of death.

It’s unclear why the hospital waited to call NYPD. A spokeswoman for New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation said that the public hospital was “terribly saddened” by the victim’s death, though did not answer additional questions, citing patient confidentiality laws.

“We are committed to ensuring a safe, health-focused environment in these very demanding times so our heroic health care workers can continue to deliver the quality, compassionate care New Yorkers need more than ever,” the statement said. “We are collaborating with the NYPD in their investigation.”

Those who knew the victim told the New York Daily News, which reported the woman’s death Sunday, that she was a longtime Williamsburg resident who helped establish the neighbourhood’s Sunshine Community Garden in the early 1990s. One neighbour said they bonded over their shared experience growing up in the South, and said she was shocked that her friend had been taken so quickly and unexpectedly.

“It just goes to show, you never know,” the neighbour, 87-year-old Eartha Calloway, told the Daily News. “You don’t ever know what’s going to happen to you. You could be walking down the hall and someone hits you in the hospital.”

Across the country, police have reported at least a few cases of spontaneous social-distancing assaults as Americans adjust to the radical change in social norms – although apparently none resulting in death.

Social distancing guidelines, which vary by state, include staying home as much as possible, avoiding social gatherings of 10 or more people and staying six feet away from others. Some people have turned to “quarantine shaming” to ensure the rules are followed.

Some have reportedly been attacked even when they asked politely.

In San Jose, police said a jogger asked a teenage boy who ran up behind her too closely on the trail to remember to keep an appropriate distance from others, the Mercury News reported last week. Police said the teenage boy and two other adults returned to push her, and spit and cough on her before swatting her with a hat.

“Now I’m scared to go running outside my own home,” the woman wrote in a post about the incident on the neighbourhood app Nextdoor.

In Houston, one man became impatient with a local dollar store’s social distancing rules and ended up arrested for assault. The store had asked customers to wait in line outside, allowing only 10 in the store at a time, KTRK reported. When Carlos Beal got to the front of the line but was not immediately let inside, he grew angry and hit two employees in the head who were trying to prevent him from entering, according to police.

“We were just doing crowd control, trying to control how many people were in the store,” employee Regina Jackson told KTRK, adding that she quit after being placed on leave for picking up a knife during the confrontation.
 

Mikehma

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For sure.

It's amazing though how so many people haven't a clue what 2m looks like, although it may not matter if Covid-19 can linger as an Aerosol.
 

poonerboi

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I predict there will be more deaths due to violence/suicide than the actual virus itself before this is over.
 

Jessica Rain

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Some places have tape on the floor every 6 feet and people still try and crowd you, morons!
I had that happen, I had to point it out and the lady just looked at me like I had 3 eyes.

I said, “ Since you are so eager to get to the cashier, you go ahead so I can make sure I am standing far enough away from you, since you don’t understand the meaning of the lines”

She started to go off, telling me to fuck off. I just stood 6 feet behind her.

I went to drop food to an elderly lady I know in the building beside me. I got in the elevator and normally I would hold the door open for someone coming into front entrance, but I didn’t. The evaluator started to close and the guy ranks up to grab the door. I stood in the middle of the elevator thinking he would get the hint. He just kind of covered his mouth and walked it. So I walked out. He figured it out and said “Sorry, you were hear first” I told him to just go.

I walk my dogs and people out for walk just try and pass right beside you, I walk far around.

People just don’t get it.
 

MissingOne

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I walk my dogs and people out for walk just try and pass right beside you, I walk far around.

People just don’t get it.
So true. We walk with our dog on nearby forest trails, as do many neighbours. The dog-walkers seem to get it, but since the beginning of the pandemic many new faces, joggers and mountain bikers have appeared on the trails. They seem to think that because they're running or biking, social distance doesn't apply. The joggers will run right up to me and breathe in my face as they go by, before I have a chance to find room in the dense bush to step off the narrow trail. Same with the bikers. I'm a mountain biker myself, but I have to say, I've learned in the last few weeks that many of my fellow riders are clueless twits.
 

westwoody

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We have joggers cough up big globs of snot and spit on the sidewalks I want to trip the fucking pigs!
 

Jessica Rain

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So true. We walk with our dog on nearby forest trails, as do many neighbours. The dog-walkers seem to get it, but since the beginning of the pandemic many new faces, joggers and mountain bikers have appeared on the trails. They seem to think that because they're running or biking, social distance doesn't apply. The joggers will run right up to me and breathe in my face as they go by, before I have a chance to find room in the dense bush to step off the narrow trail. Same with the bikers. I'm a mountain biker myself, but I have to say, I've learned in the last few weeks that many of my fellow riders are clueless twits.

Oh don’t even get me started on the cyclists and joggers. Especially coming up from behind quick fast with no warning and then giving me the dirty looks when my dogs try to eat their rubber on the way by.

We have joggers cough up big globs of snot and spit on the sidewalks I want to trip the fucking pigs!
Ewwww. I hate that during normal times, but now..... Seriously, i did think better of the overall intelligence of the human race. Yes I am a natural optimist and am often proven wrong. LOL
 
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