Goldman Sachs guy shot dead in NYC subway

This city is fucking crazy. "Mr. Enriquez was in the last car of the train when a man who had been pacing back and forth pulled out a gun and shot him at close range, according to Chief of Department Kenneth Corey, who spoke at a Sunday afternoon press conference. The two men had no interaction before the shooting."

Imagine you're just going about your day and then somebody just walks up and shoots you point blank. What the fuck is wrong with NYC?

"The suspect fled when the train pulled into the station, police said. He was described as a heavyset man with a beard, wearing a dark-colored hooded sweatshirt, gray sweatpants and white sneakers, according to police."

Does it not occur to WSJ to mention the race of the suspect, which would be a key identifier? In times like this, when we're trying to catch a dangerous murderer, their woke antics and political correctness are actually interfering with the investigation. State of this country is absurd in so many ways

https://www.wsj.com/articles/shooting-on-new-york… 

 
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People should carry guns and criminals should be scared of being shot in retaliation.

 
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Retaliation would come if you're not already shot. Most people haven't been punched on the face, so getting shot would be next level of shock and pain, unlike what you see in movies.

I’ve been KOed on the street by a random duo in NYC. I also exacted my revenge on them for it, but one got away.

"If you always put limits on everything you do, physical or anything else, it will spread into your work and into your life. There are no limits. There are only plateaus, and you must not stay there, you must go beyond them." - Bruce Lee
 

A gun would help if you saw it coming- if it’s just a straight up murder, a gun won’t protect you.

also the type of crazy to just shoot a guy like that isn’t gonna weigh the odds of someone they shoot for no reason also having a gun. They just shoot.

 

Feel bad for him, NYC is a fucking mess. Sometimes I want a purge to happen. The city is filled with scums.

 

acardboardmonkey

Management pushing for a return to the office should have to take public transit in

Adams pressed the upper management of the banks to use public transit to send a message. Then within a week, this happens...

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Where is Mayor Adams on this? I hear a lot of lip service..why are police being more aggressive? Adams is just another Democrat piece of shit..And before any you lib dems answer ill preface with..go fuck yourself.

 
UncleSal

Where is Mayor Adams on this? I hear a lot of lip service..why are police being more aggressive? Adams is just another Democrat piece of shit..And before any you lib dems answer ill preface with..go fuck yourself.

Enriquez's family even flat out told Adams "Do your job ... Get crime off the streets."

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It's so so awful. How to we solve this? I'm gonna guess this person has some level of mental issues where he really should be in a mental hospital, so I don't think he would respect gun laws OR restrict these actions if NY had more permissive gun laws (i.e. hold off because everyone else might be strapped). 

They have been placing more NYPD on the subways, but every time you see them they are in groups, in the corner, looking at their phones. It really feels like they don't give a shit about the people of NY or protecting us - and please don't give me "blah blah if you supported the cops in ny they would blah blah" - it's their fucking job, if you don't want to do the job, turn in your gun and lifetime pension. 

My solution? Fully rifle-armed police on every subway car and platform for the entire summer. Pay them the overtime. Additionally, INCREASE police salaries for new recruits and force retire the shit heads. Get the best and brightest on the force, not just the sergent's nephew who barely graduated high school in Nassau county. Finally, increase funding for police-adjacent services who are well-trained in handling people with huge mental issues AND improve the shelter system (this is honestly the defund-the-police solution, albeit less vindictive towards police). If we can make shelters safe (they are not) while also starting a pipeline to get people the help they need, maybe we can start to solve this. In the past with Giuliani, we kind of just locked up all undesirables - which is a bandage on a festering wound - we need a better solution with both a kind heart and show of force. 

 
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I'm gonna guess this person has some level of mental issues

Absolutely not. Stop trying to explain every crime committed by "b-but he was mentally ill!". No, he wasn't. Was he a low IQ low life? Yes. Sadly, democrats and republicans alike refuse to see the reality for what it is.

 

May 23, 2022
Daniel Enriquez Passes Away

It is with a heavy heart that I inform the people of Goldman Sachs of the passing of Daniel Enriquez. Dan lost his life in a senseless tragedy Sunday morning in New York City.

A beloved son, brother, partner and friend, Dan joined the Goldman Sachs community in 2013, and was a valued member of the Macro Research team in Global Investment Research in New York. He worked diligently to support our Macro Research team, and epitomized Goldman Sachs’ culture with his strong emphasis on teamwork and community. Dan worked particularly closely with our Latin America Economics team, and was passionate about learning Portuguese in addition to Spanish and English. He will be deeply missed.

Dan earned a bachelor’s degree in Philosophy from Whitman College and a master’s degree in Latin American and Caribbean Studies from New York University.

The news of Dan’s passing in this violent attack in the city that so many of our people call home comes as a shock to all of us. You may find in this moment the need for additional support or the ability to talk to someone about this tragedy. We offer confidential counseling services to support you and your colleagues via the Employee Assistance Program.

Please join me in extending our deepest condolences to Dan’s family, friends and colleagues.

David Solomon

 

Can you please hit 'Reply All' and ask DJ D-Sol if he will take the subway to work tomorrow?

 

Pretty sure the only rel. description surrounds Race, Height, Weight, and identifying characteristics. Trust me, i ve watched a lot of television.

As to why WSJ doesn t include Race in their description: WSJ deserves Monkey shite. Trust me, i read a lot of the journal.

 

"Does it not occur to WSJ to mention the race of the suspect, which would be a key identifier? In times like this, when we're trying to catch a dangerous murderer, their woke antics and political correctness are actually interfering with the investigation. State of this country is absurd in so many ways"

I'm not sure about WSJ, but some news articles have started slipping in that the suspect is a "dark-skinned male" whatever that means. And of course, the always-competent New York police are asking help from citizens to do their job for them and catch this guy that'll probably shoot a couple more productive members of society before being sent to prison where he'll have free meals and get to play ping pong.

 

Probably because if they say the suspect is "black" it is racist, but if they said the suspect is "white" it wouldn't be racist. 

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