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- Brooklyn keeps on taking it.
It made CNN and the New York Times. That's national.
Oh ok I must have missed it then cause that’s what I meant by big news.
It made CNN and the New York Times. That's national.
No one deserves to die like this breh regardless of how they lived their lives. Unless they were hurting other people in some horrible way.
That picture of blood splattered on the wall is sad![]()
Can a metal pipe be put behind bars, or would the metal bars be put behind pipe![]()

Looks Dominican.....thats black according to thecoli geneologistsGlad to see he’s not black. RIP to the victims.

They got him. Apparently he too is homeless. At 24. Had him on video and everything. Yikes.
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Chinatown suspect charged with murder after killing four homeless men
Randy Rodriguez Santos, 24, was taken into custody early Saturday morning following the bloody killing spree in Manhattan's Chinatown
He appeared in court Sunday for an arraignment where a prosecutor said he confessed to the killings
Police said they found Santos carrying the metal bar he used to allegedly beat four homeless men to death and seriously injure another
Santos, who has a history of violence and a lengthy arrest record, has been charged with four counts of murder and one count of attempted murder
Police said Santos, who is also homeless, has had a psychiatric evaluation
According to his social media accounts, Santos is believed to have a young son but it is not clear if he has custody
His Facebook profile image features the cover of a book written by evangelist Billy Graham and is based on the key to personal peace
The homeless man accused of bludgeoning four other sleeping homeless men to death and seriously injuring a fifth has now been charged with murder, following a sickening rampage in Manhattan’s Chinatown on Saturday morning.
Randy Rodriguez Santos, 24, is said to have confessed to carrying out the gruesome attacks when prosecutors confronted him with evidence over the weekend, Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Alfred Peterson said.
While he was in the 5th Precinct, he was shown video of the attacks and he admitted that he was the person in the video,' Peterson confirmed.
Santos, who has a history of violence and a lengthy arrest record, appeared for arraignment in court on Sunday where he was charged with four counts of murder, one count of attempted murder and marijuana possession.
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Police said they found Santos carrying the metal bar he used to allegedly beat four homeless men to death and seriously injure another.
A motive for the attacks has not yet been offered by investigators, but Peterson said that ‘all the people were sleeping’ and his actions were ‘unprovoked’.
Santos was carrying the murder weapon - which is described as a three-foot, 13 pound piece of construction metal - over his shoulder at the time of his arrest.
The metal pipe was also said to have been covered in ‘blood and hair’.
Police say that ‘by the way he was walking’, Santos appeared to be looking for more victims and his quick apprehension likely prevented further deaths.
Horrifying surveillance video obtained by the US-Chinese Newspaper World Journal purports to show Santos using a metal bar to beat one of the men to death.
The attacks left blood splattered on the doorways and sidewalks where the victims had been sleeping.
According to The Post, Santos has been living in an abandoned building in the Bronx since his family kicked him out of their apartment next door.
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A gruesome surveillance video allegedly shows Randy Rodriguez Santos using a metal bar to beat a sleeping man on a New York street in a bloody spree that left four homeless men dead and another seriously injured
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Police said they found Santos wandering the streets with the metal bar still in his hands soon after they responded to a 911 assault call.
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Santos, who has a history of violence and a lengthy arrest record, is expected to be arraigned over the brutal attacks on Sunday.
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According to The Post, Santos has been living in an abandoned building (pictured) in the Bronx since his family kicked him out of their apartment next door
Neighbors told The Post that his family ordered him out of their apartment about a year ago.
'I just saw him on Friday! He didn't look so good,' a neighbor said, who did not wish to be named. 'He was not normal at all, talking to himself, he didn't look clean.'
'Someone should've helped him, he should've been taken to the hospital.'
Police said Santos, who they say is also homeless, underwent a psychiatric evaluation ahead of his arraignment.
According to his social media accounts, Santos is believed to have a young son but it is not clear if he has custody.
His Facebook profile image features the cover of a book written by evangelist Billy Graham and is based on the key to personal peace. His Facebook introduction translates to 'I am the tranquil type, there is no game'.
Santos has also previously commented about knowing one of the men involved in a brutal killing outside a Bronx bodega and suggested the killer should rot in prison for his crimes.
He has been arrested at least a half-dozen other times in the past two years and three of those times were on assault charges.
The suspect's mother, Fioraliza Rodriguez, 55, told the New York Daily News she had kicked him out about three years ago.
She said he struggled with drugs, assaulted her and his grandfather, and stole from the family.
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The NYPD released this photo showing the piece of metal that Santos allegedly used to beat to death four sleeping homeless men early Saturday
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According to his social media accounts, Santos is believed to have a young son but it is not clear if he has custody
'I never thought he would kill someone,' she said. 'I was afraid of him, though, because he punched me. That's when I told him to get out of my house.'
Family members told the newspaper that Santos started using drugs when he arrived from their native Dominican Republic about four years ago.
'When I told him to leave, he came back and threatened me,' the suspect's mother said.
'He said when I go back to Santo Domingo, he'll get people to cut my face.'
The attack Santos is suspected of carrying out early Saturday left four men dead and another homeless man with serious injuries.
The victims, all men, were attacked as they slept in doorways and sidewalks in three different locations in Chinatown, which is packed during daylight hours but empties out at night.
Police responded to a 911 call just before 2am as one assault was in progress.
They found one man dead in the street and a second with critical head injuries. A search of the neighborhood turned up three additional bodies.
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His Facebook profile image features the cover of a book written by evangelist Billy Graham
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the article goes on and on with more pics and details but too much to copy n paste here’s the link Chinatown suspect, 24, is charged with murder after confessing to beating four homeless men to death | Daily Mail Online

And got punched in the face for her stupiditySomeone had a kid with this guy![]()

Nikka shut the fukk up. There’s nothing worse than a miserable fukk trying to be internet edgy.
It would feel wonderful to see these a$$holes tortured and killed. If u too scared to even dream of that scenario just say so.


"Lmao! I don’t think people brainstorming scenarios to protect themselves instead of just going “oh well” is being edgy. I think it’s necessary but we never get there b/c people too damn shook to even imagine it.![]()
claim there's nothing worse than edgy trolls...
immediately proceeded to day dream about seeing people tortured...
how sway...
"Aint nothin worse than people who like ice cream
brb going to baskin robbins"


Saying you wanna see people killed and tortured is edgy.Lmao! I don’t think people brainstorming scenarios to protect themselves instead of just going “oh well” is being edgy. I think it’s necessary but we never get there b/c people too damn shook to even imagine it.
What isn’t okay is bending over and accepting victimization even in hypothetical thought.
I’m curious about this human instinct that unwittingly protects the aggressors. It’s a sneering disdain against even the thought of any action against larger entities.
I’ve seen these sentiments in other arguments too. The culture of cowardice polices people by feigning disdain for anybody who doesn’t just assume the position and take whatever abuse comes their way.
It’s the
“Oh u crazy!”
“That’s so unrealistic!”
“That’ll never happen!”
“They shouldn’t be in that situation in the first place.”
It’s a subtle energy...this complacency. Brainstorming ways for vulnerable people to protect themselves and fight against a metal damn pipe to the skull is no crazier than a$$holes going around murking people for shyts and giggles. I wonder how much of this shyt has to happen before people finally snap. That moment of clarity right before the spirit is completely resigned to subjugation...right before we accept the child molestor getting away with it inside of blowing his/her mother fukkin brains out, right before stabbing an evil racist motherfukker and watching that blood paint the sidewalk red, right before a homeless person flips the script on one of these sick a$$holes and organizes an effort with others to protect themselves and beat these motherfukkers to a pulp...
I’m interested in those moments b/c they are rare...but they are history makers. Those are the Nat Turners and the revolutionaries. Sometimes that energy is necessary.
Or I can just go along with the rest.
“Yeah man this tragic, but I doubt anything gon change.”
There. That’s more comfortable.![]()
Welp until this system changes, people need to take drastic measures to protect themselves especially if they safe vulnerable on the streets. Maybe some type of code amongst those who are homeless...set up a watch system. I’m all about solutions, while the larger forces at play get addressed.Saying you wanna see people killed and tortured is edgy.
I mean that guy is an aggressor, but torturing the torturers isn’t a viable solution, see: Guantanamo Bay. These people do not respond to threats of violence, in fact they thrive on them. Besides, you’re only going to catch so many of them. Abusers are everywhere, on every socio-economic level.
The solution is not to demonize these people (who are obviously mentally unwell); what needs to change is the structural hierarchy of society which gives billions to meaningless military-industrial complex + hyperviolent tv shows, movies, and other media propaganda that manufactures consent. The only thing America loves more than funding torture porn, is not funding homeless shelters, domestic violence centers, and mental health treatment facilities.
This guy beat his ex and his family kicked him out on the street. He should’ve obviously been institutionalized years ago, but our country doesn’t give two fukks about helping people like him, because all our tv shows like Law and Order and movies make it seem like these people are intentionally evil and doing this on purpose.
NYC is one of the world’s most CCTV’d regions, to commit these acts on sidewalks and carry around the murder weapon shows this person essentially has no rational thinking skills and is merely behaving on animalistic intuition and primordial instinct. I would not be surprised if he himself had suffered some sort of severe abuse.
Obviously I side with the victims, and he should be incarcerated indefinitely. The point, he’s also a victim of the larger societal forces that don’t try and prevent the murder, they just punish the person post-fact. This country is bogged down with backlogs, social workers have to cover more and more cases for less pay, and republicans do their best to destabilize the public education system so people don’t even know what sort of resources are available to them in the first place.
This guy should be put in jail. But jail shouldn’t be a place where you’re punished even further, it’s supposed to be about rehabilitation - meanwhile places like Rikers are notoriously Kafkaesque for its inability to properly track all its inmates, so innocent people go in and never come back out. It’s like Arkham Asylum or Bedlam.
“Gpbear these crazy people should learn to restrain themselves and if they don’t they should be drawn and quartered as a warning to others!” Is a medieval mentality; especially considering these people cannot restrain themselves even if they wanted to, because their brains are fundamentally midwired, so they lack functioning cognitive facilities.
It’s like if you have a shytty car, hitting it isn’t going to fix it, maybe temporarily, but the long term solution is to spend money on fixing it up at a mechanic. There is a lack of psychological “mechanic shops” so these situations end up propagating ad infinitum, because the American penal justice system aims to punish, as opposed to prevent, because people like Betsy Devos’ Family have been lining their pockets with manufacturing private prisons for decades, and cops view themselves as superheroes out to combat evil doers, instead of just glorified crossing guards that murder more unarmed civilians than any gang or foreign terrorist organization.