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Yeah....its around there. Its located 155th in Harlem.....right by the river. The field of vision is 155th-159th and the Polo Grounds are three HUGEEEEEEEE projects. They look very majestic and awe-inspirng. Right next to it you have like 7 smaller housing projects.
Polo Grounds = King of the projects
Wow, all these years and I never knew that the Polo Grounds were considered projects. I thought they were the same as Ebbet's Field. Live and learn. They are magnificent though. Everytime I have to go over there they seem to be a complex unto themselves.
That may be true, but on the flip side, only some ghetto kid would punch a random guy in the face for no reason.
The guy came from China where people don't expect others to just randomly attack them for no reason. I think I prefer that system over the one we currently seem to have.
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Originally Posted by SuperMario
That guy was *****. I feel for what happened but only an asian would run away from a 13 year old black kid punching you in the face.
I read in the paper that he did fight back. But then he tried to escape and that is when he ran into traffic. The sad part is that the kid probably wont get charged because of his age.
It doesn't help that he was black. I doubt that a 13 year old white/asian and even hispanic kid would do that. That kid should get beat up for being stupid. He's a ****ing little kid, who the **** is he to try to rob someone. POS kid I would have beat him to death.
It all goes back to his parents. They obviously have no idea on how to race a kid.
That may be true, but on the flip side, only some ghetto kid would punch a random guy in the face for no reason.
The guy came from China where people don't expect others to just randomly attack them for no reason. I think I prefer that system over the one we currently seem to have.
What system are you talking about? You prefer a CPC run country vs what we have here?
I bet the kid or kids probably didn't look 13 or act 13. Some of the kids here act like ghetto thugs b/c they think its cool I guess. They have aged well beyond there years and it is really sad.
one more thing i want to add....i always carry a small knife with me. if the same sh*t ever happen to me...i'll make sure i take at least one of those punk ass black kid with me...if u know what i mean.
I'm sorry but where in the article does it say that the kids were black? May be I'm wrong if not please quote!
I read in the paper that he did fight back. But then he tried to escape and that is when he ran into traffic. The sad part is that the kid probably wont get charged because of his age.
It doesn't help that he was black. I doubt that a 13 year old white/asian and even hispanic kid would do that. That kid should get beat up for being stupid. He's a ****ing little kid, who the **** is he to try to rob someone. POS kid I would have beat him to death.
It all goes back to his parents. They obviously have no idea on how to race a kid.
Just sickening
First of all the Kid is 15. And 2nd I don't think it got anything to do with their backround.
First of all the Kid is 15. And 2nd I don't think it got anything to do with their backround.
Umm a 13 year old was charged, what are you talking about?
And it has EVERYTHING to do with background. You think if he was raised somewhere other than the Grant Houses that he would be punching people in the face?
I know plenty of people who fight in the street and live far from housing projects...quite priveledged actually...they tend to do whatever they like as they don't suffer the same repercussions as kids from the streets/projects.
The whole situation however, is quit sad however what occured is tragic for the young Asian, the kid, and the city. There are no winners here...only losers.
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