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Yeah **** is wild everywhere...but dude running through with the shank like dude on Menace.Yep. Hay
One of my best friends was one of the EMTs on the scene in one of those choppers. **** was real out there. **** can happen anywhere, but that's the biggest reason you wont catch me in north Houston. That cesspool is like a whole different city, the damn twilight zone over there
I woulda wrapped my torso with textbooks, notebooks, laptops, monitors, held up a chair shield. Or grab a desk with some dudes and bum rush the guy blocking the door
Or just throw a desk at himI woulda wrapped my torso with textbooks, notebooks, laptops, monitors, held up a chair shield. Or grab a desk with some dudes and bum rush the guy blocking the door
i won't stand for this North Side slander...
i'm trying incredibly hard to wrap my mind around a mass stabbing.
i'm legit imagining the kind of stealth , quickness, or strength you have to have to stab a large amount of
people without getting hit with something, tripped, or jumped
Social media has steadily grown to become a significant component of mass casualty events, bringing breaking news from the scene before more established outlets can sift through the noise.
But today's stabbing spree at the Cy-Fair campus of Lone Star College appears to have brought with it a novel twist on the increasingly familiar formula.
An Instagram user claiming to have personally subdued the student responsible for stabbing 15 people at the school posted a photo to his account alleging to show the attacker on the ground with his hands cuffed behind his back.
"**** this motha****** stabbed 5 people.2 girls in the cheek," wrote cheesin365. "Everyone ran the other way I said **** that. Me and this kid got em #lonestarstabbing #****thiskid #copsaretooslow"
He later followed that up with another photo — a selfie — supposedly showing him re-hydrating in the back of a squad car.
Photos released by Houston's KHOU 11 News suggest that the person seen face down in cheesin365's photo is indeed the alleged attacker (see below).
cheesin365, whose real name might be Steven Maida, appears to have taken to Twitter to elaborate on his heroism:
According to a student who spoke with the 21-year-old as-yet-unnamed suspect, a far more serious incident was prevented when the attacker's knife broke.
All told, 12 people had to be transported to the hospital, most with minor injuries. Two victims remain hospitalized and are listed in critical condition.
i won't stand for this North Side slander...
man stop it.
EVERYBODY from the North knows it ain't eeeem really Houston
all y'all have are fiends and a bad sense of style. y'all might as well be Dallas
not to say all of y'all are like that....but don't front. you know what it is.
but i DO pass up Shipley's in the tre just to go to the one on the North...them ***** are CRACK
THE U.S. HAS TO OUTLAW KNIVES ASAP!!!