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Kansas Shoppers Step Over Dying Woman
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ROXANA HEGEMAN

As stabbing victim LaShanda Calloway lay dying on the floor of a convenience store, five shoppers, including one who stopped to take a picture of her with a cell phone, stepped over the woman, police said.

The June 23 situation, captured on the store's surveillance video, got scant news coverage until a columnist for The Wichita Eagle disclosed the existence of the video and its contents Tuesday.

Police have refused to release the video, saying it is part of their investigation.

"It was tragic to watch," police spokesman Gordon Bassham said Tuesday. "The fact that people were more interested in taking a picture with a cell phone and shopping for snacks rather than helping this innocent young woman is, frankly, revolting."

The woman was stabbed during an altercation that was not part of a robbery, Bassham said. It took about two minutes for someone to call 911, he said.

Calloway, 27, died later at a hospital.

Two suspects have been arrested. A 19-year-old woman was charged with first-degree murder. Another suspect who turned himself in had not been charged as of Tuesday, the Sedgwick County prosecutor's office said.

The district attorney's office will have to decide whether any of the shoppers could be charged, Bassham said.

It was uncertain what law, if any, would be applicable. A state statute for failure to render aid refers only to victims of a car accident.

Eagle columnist Mark McCormick told The Associated Press he learned about the video when he called Wichita Police Chief Norman Williams to inquire about a phone call he had received from a reader complaining about a Police Department policy that requires emergency medical personnel to wait until police secure a crime scene before rendering aid. McCormick said Williams then unloaded on him about the shoppers in the stabbing case.

"This is just appalling," Williams told the newspaper. "I could continue shopping and not render aid and then take time out to take a picture? That's crazy. What happened to our respect for life?"

http://www.infowars.com/articles/society..._woman.htm
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#2
Crazy people.
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#3
It sounds people don’t care about other people anymore. I keep seeing more and more stories like this where people just stand and watch other people get victimized and they do nothing to help. icon_confused
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#4
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Reminds me of the scene in The Time Machine when Weena is drowning
and no one will help.  They just watch.                  




THE GIRL
Why did you?

TIME TRAVELLER
Why did I what?

THE GIRL
Come after me.

TIME TRAVELLER (ironic)
I did it to save your life, young
lady, which I'm afraid doesn't hold
much meaning for you or anyone else.

THE GIRL (simply)
It doesn't.

TIME TRAVELLER
Must have been fifty of your friends
watching you drown.  Not one of
them so much as lifted a finger. -
(shakes his head)
A curious attitude - in a curious
world.
(a pause, then a
smile)
Aren't you the least bit interested
in what I am...where I come from?

THE GIRL (innocently)
Should I be?

TIME TRAVELLER (smiles)
Perhaps you'd better take me to
someone a bit older I can talk to.

THE GIRL
There is no one older.

The Time Traveller is suddenly struck by the truth
of her words.  All of the little people seem to be
of the Girl's age or younger.

TIME TRAVELLER
Doesn't anyone age in this land
of yours?

The Girl makes no reply.  Instead she gazes off at the
sun which is low in the heavens.  Shadows have already
fallen over the distant hills.
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#5
You brought back old memories of a good movie. Yes, it seems people are getting just like future people in the Time Machine.
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#6
People have been desensitized to matters of the heart.  That's the plan.

If you notice in movies and TV and "games" they move  quickly from violent scenes to sex to violence to sex and on and on. The scenes will go from one side of the screen to the other . This is done to incorporayte both sides of the brain with the added help of dialogue and sounds to further affect the chakra system.

It's called programming.

 Also the legal system has done it's fair share in making people afraid to help others.
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#7
Desensitized, what a great way of putting it MN, totally true and sad that the world turns a blind eye, this is a terrible story. A couple of weeks ago we had two men who did help a woman being bashed in the street, both were shot, one died. This type of story will only deter others in the future from helping out in the same situation for fear of a similar consequence. But my curiosity also asks ‘what will this woman do with her second chance of life’ as she would have surely died if this man had not intervened and bravely gave his.
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