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Strangers Attack Defenseless Elderly Man at Train Station The Outcome Will Leave You in Disbelief

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while waiting to board his train an elderly  sufferer of Parkinson’s disease was brutally   beaten by ruthless Savages leaving him barely able  to see after the community saw what happened to   their neighbor they decided to do something.

while heading to catch the   red line at Chicago’s Belmont station 65-year-old  Greg ignacius who lives with Parkinson’s disease   stepped onto the escalator in front of him stood  a woman who he says immediately confronted him   with the intention of picking a fight, what  happened next shocked him within an instant   a man grabbed ignacius from behind and began  relentlessly punching him in the face and head   seemingly working in tandem with the woman after  several blows to his eyes Ignatius hunkered down   and prayed for his life.

Although he believes  they hope to Rob him Ignatius told police that   the suspects fled when he collapsed to the the  ground he did that four times in a row in quick   succession these were power Jabs said ignacius  as I crumpled down the escalator is still moving   thankfully Ignatius didn’t suffer any Serious  injury during an interview with CBS News.

He   explained that his glasses were destroyed and  that he struggles to see out of his severely   swollen eyes although he is determined not  to let fear keep him from riding the train   he knew that something has to be done to stop.  the rising number of attacks in CTA stations fed   up with the attacks local residents gathered  at the Town Hall at the 19th District police   station to demand something that goes against  the media’s narrative, more policing the diverse   Community voiced concerns about the rampant crime  affecting their daily Transportation calling for   a greater police presence at the stations along  with Ignatius residents spoke in opposition to   cutting back on law enforcement and their budgets.

“They demanded more policing in the area to deter criminal offenders. One by one, citizens voiced their fears and hopes that the city would bolster local law enforcement. ‘I’ll tell you something: I’m mad as hell,’ one man said. And judging by the round of applause, many of the other people in the standing-room-only crowd at the police station are likewise mad as hell. ‘A week ago, last Friday, I was a victim at the Belmont stop,’ Lakeview resident Katherine Masterson said at the meeting. ‘My husband and I came back from a place, and a man just attacked me.’

The crowd expressed their anger over officials cutting the number of officers patrolling the entire CTA system to just 70 per shift. They insisted the city must bring in more police to ensure the safety of riders. ‘I never see cops on the platforms, in the cars,’ the man said. ‘Even in New York City, they’re everywhere. I want to be able to ride the CTA, and I don’t feel comfortable doing it right now because it doesn’t feel like there’s a lot of police around,’ Masterson said.

Police at the meeting attempted to quell fears and outrage by claiming that crime on the CTA is going down, sparking a backlash from the crowd. However, a quick look at the data showed that the number of arrests has jumped 42% since the same time frame last year. In fact, the night of the meeting, police issued a new community alert about thefts on CTA trains on the near north side and in Lincoln Park.

Angry citizens voiced growing concerns about muggings, theft, armed robbery, sexual assault, and battery at the stations. Many of the offenders often rove in groups ranging from just a couple to over a dozen, causing riders to avoid taking the trains.

Although Ignatius is brave enough to continue riding the trains, others aren’t as willing to place their lives in danger until the city empowers its police force. While activists across the nation are trying to defund and dismantle the police, average citizens are finally stepping up. Not only to defend law enforcement but to demand more policing in high crime areas. Disbanding the police in these areas only emboldens criminals and hurts the most vulnerable among us.”

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