Amazon employee is beaten to death by ‘random attacker’ in posh Greenwich Village during another weekend of violence in New York that’s seen more than 40 people shot

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The victim was out with friends in New York was beaten to death. And so has NYC under Democrat rule.

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Amazon employee is beaten to death by ‘random attacker’ in posh Greenwich Village during another weekend of violence in New York that’s seen more than 40 people shot

  • Deshawn Bush, 36, was found unconscious outside a bagel shop on Christopher St. in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, at around 4.20am
  • He was taken to the Lenox health Complex but died from his injuries
  • The Amazon employee had been out with a woman and a friend when he got into an argument with an unidentified attacker
  • Police are still searching for the suspect
  • It comes as the city has seen an increase in violent shootings, with NYPD stats saying more than 40 have been gunned down this weekend

By Matthew Wright For Dailymail.com, 16 August 2020:

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A man out with friends in New York was beaten to death after a verbal disagreement with an unidentified man on Saturday morning.

Deshawn Bush, 36, was found unconscious outside a bagel shop on Christopher St. in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, at around 4.20am.

Bush was taken to the Lenox Health Complex but later died from his injuries, authorities shared.

Deshawn Bush, 36, was found unconscious and later died from his injuries after he was beaten by an unidentified attacker on Saturday morning

He had been out with a woman and a friend at the time of the incidents, authorities shared.

The assailant fled from the scene and is still being sought after by police.

‘I’m still shocked,’ said Shamel Bush, Deshawn’s brother, told the New York Daily News on Saturday. ‘I’m still going in and out of crying. I can’t believe it, it’s just disbelief.’

Bush had recently been hired at Amazon.

He had been with a woman and a friend outside of a bagel shop at Christopher St. in Greenwich Village when the attack occurred

Shamel shared that he and his brother weren’t the closest, but described him as being confident in who he was.

‘He was himself you know,’ Shamel Bush said about his sibling. ‘He was brave, he was never afraid to be who he was.’

Family describe the victim as being ‘brave’ and someone who was ‘never afraid to be who he was’

‘We wasn’t on speaking terms that’s why I’m taking it so hard. We had our issues but we was family at the end of the day.’

‘I didn’t wish this on him. I wish we wasn’t going through this.’

Police are searching for surveillance footage that may help assist in finding the suspect.

It comes as New York continues to see an surge in shootings, with police recording shooting incidents involving 40 victims between the beginning of Friday and mid-day Saturday, NBC New York reports.

At 10am, an unidentified man shot at a 40-year-old man in Grand Central Station following a dispute, according to police.

Police released surveillance footage of the suspect, who fled the scene on foot westbound on East 42nd Street.

The victim suffered an injury to his left arm and has been taken to Bellevue Hospital in stable condition.

It comes as New York continues to see an surge in violent shootings, with police recording shooting incidents involving 40 victims so far this weekend

Shooting incidents in the city have been up nearly triple for the last four weeks, compared to the same period of time last year. The statistics follow a pattern seen since June, as the coronavirus lockdown began to ease.

Mayor Bill de Blasio and NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea have been at odds over what is to blame for the increase. Factors offered include slowdowns in the court system, gang activity and pent-up rage from being in lockdown.

While murders and shootings have surged, reports of other major crimes have fallen in recent months, the New York Times reports.

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Liberalism_IS_INSANITY
Liberalism_IS_INSANITY
3 years ago

THIS SHOULD NOT BE FOR ANYONE IN AMERICA! What is wrong with your brains NYC? WHY DO YOU STILL KEEP LIBERALS IN POSITIONS OF POWER? You are murdering YOUR OWN.

felix1999
felix1999
3 years ago

Elsewhere BLM is specifically targeting AMAZON employees for violence and shakedowns. Nothing like funding race based Marxism that doesn’t like capitalism…..
Many are funding their own demise.

Amazon donates $10 million to organizations supporting justice and equity
Donations to the NAACP, National Urban League, Thurgood Marshall College Fund, and UNCF, among others, seek to support education and justice for Black communities across the U.S.

By Amazon
on June 03, 2020 (Updated: July 14, 2020)

Update, July 14: Amazon employees from 33 countries donated $8.5 million through the company’s campaign to match donations and support organizations focused on combating systemic racism. With the company’s match, that means Amazon will donate an additional $17 million to the 12 organizations and their local affiliates, which the Black Employee Network (BEN) helped select. This is in addition to Amazon’s initial donation of $10M in early June. In all, these organizations have now received more than $27M from the Amazon community.

Update, June 9: Since announcing our $10 million donation, we’ve heard many employees are making their own contributions—and we’ve decided to match their donations 100% up to $10,000 per employee to these 12 organizations until July 6, 2020.

The inequitable and brutal treatment of Black and African Americans is unacceptable.

Black lives matter. We stand in solidarity with our Black employees, customers, and partners, and are committed to helping build a country and a world where everyone can live with dignity and free from fear.

As part of that effort, Amazon will donate a total of $10 million to organizations that are working to bring about social justice and improve the lives of Black and African Americans. Recipients—selected with the help of Amazon’s Black Employee Network (BEN)—include groups focused on combating systemic racism through the legal system as well as those dedicated to expanding educational and economic opportunities for Black communities.

ACLU Foundation
Black Lives Matter
Brennan Center for Justice
Equal Justice Initiative
Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law
NAACP
National Bar Association
National Museum of African American History and Culture
National Urban League
Thurgood Marshall College Fund
UNCF (United Negro College Fund)
Year Up

In addition, BEN will receive a grant to fund local organizations that support education and racial equality initiatives in communities across the country where our employees live and work.

“Amazon’s leadership and BEN have worked hand-in-hand to identify organizations in the Black community that make a difference and will contribute to them in a meaningful way. In addition to the organizations listed, we will work with our chapters to identify local groups to support,” said Angelina Howard, president of BEN. “We will continue these conversations about how Amazon can support employees and the entire Black community beyond these tragic recent events.”

Together, we stand in solidarity with the Black community—our employees, customers, and partners—in the fight against systemic racism and injustice.

Photo above: We raised the Pan-African flag on Amazon’s Seattle campus earlier this year in partnership with BEN to honor Black history and celebrate the meaning of the flag.
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https://blog.aboutamazon.com/policy/amazon-donates-10-million-to-organizations-supporting-justice-and-equity

patd
patd
3 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

Funny how these parasitic feral animal yard ape naggers love the African NBS but none of them would last a day in the war lord run Africa!!!! Nothing but worthless idiot oxygen thieving criminals!

JohnMc
JohnMc
3 years ago

Considering how law less Blue cities and states have been lately why would anybody in their right mind be out at 4 in the morning?

felix1999
felix1999
3 years ago
Reply to  JohnMc

They probably believe, “nothing will happen to ME”.
I’m all for these lefty causes. Somehow they will just know, I am on their side as I take a stroll through the neighborhood.

Hussars2018
Hussars2018
3 years ago
Reply to  JohnMc

Liberals.. and it is Karma Why wasn’t he married and home with his family – answer he’s a liberal.
Live by the liberalism, die by the liberalism.

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AR154U☑ᵀʳᵘᵐᵖ DEPLORABLE 2020
3 years ago

#Target Back-to-Skool Sales !!!
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felix1999
felix1999
3 years ago

This wasn’t the article I had in mind but it will do…

Amazon considers moving employees out of Seattle amid COVID-19, violence
By Jon LevineAugust 15, 2020 | 2:07pm

Graffiti on a boarded up window of an Amazon grocery store.AP Photo/Ted S. Warrencomment image?quality=90&strip=all&w=1236&h=820&crop=1

On Thursday the company sent a message to their employees in the city floating the possibility of other nearby municipalities they might be comfortable living in, Bloomberg reported.

Among the ideas floated were nearby Tacoma and Redmond.

“GREF (Global real estate and facilities) is always exploring real estate options to support our diverse and growing population, and is considering new locations in the Puget Sound region (in addition to Seattle and Bellevue).” the message read.

Amazon has lately has a rocky relationship with Seattle, where it employs around 50,000 people. It has been expanding for years into new locations with major new offices planned for New York City and the Virginia suburbs.

https://nypost.com/2020/08/15/amazon-considers-moving-employees-out-of-seattle-amid-violence/

The summer of love and peaceful protests continues …They don’t discriminate against lefty companies that SUPPORT and throw money at them. They are Marxists and they don’t like capitalism! Idiots!
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AlgorithmicAnalyst
AlgorithmicAnalyst
3 years ago

Amazon thanks AOC for blocking their big investment in New York

jd
jd
3 years ago

Defund the de Blasio.
{o.o}

tjke
tjke
3 years ago
Reply to  jd

and send him to Gitmo with the whole family

CreoleGumbo
CreoleGumbo
3 years ago

“The Amazon employee had been out with a woman and a friend…”

I am going to guess that the woman was White.

John Acord
John Acord
3 years ago

Probably not properly social distancing and paid the price in Commie York.

SeveredSeclusiveIdiom
SeveredSeclusiveIdiom
3 years ago

NewYorkExit!!!! Apocalypse on New York. SOS

Merlinever
Merlinever
3 years ago

As bad as this is, I have no sympathy; the people of New York City VOTED for this when they elected DeBlasio!!!

UR.carrion
UR.carrion
3 years ago

Deblasio need to walk the streets at 4 a.m. Maybe NY will get lucky.

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