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Can't Limit His Right To Randomly Kill Innocent People, Can We?
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Some cities try to act like there's nothing they can or should do about homeless and mentally ill people on the streets; they even seem to encourage it with protective policies and generous benefits, the opposite of when Rudy Giuliani cracked down on the problem in New York. The result is what happened in Seattle's Pioneer Square, where a person of "diminished mental capacity,' unprovoked, walked up to a couple leaving a Seattle Sounders soccer match and stabbed them, killing one when he tried to intervene as his partner got cut up. The cops insist there's no problem and Pioneer Square is perfectly safe, but there have been multiple incidents. Same thing happens in San Francisco. Humanitarian instincts are fine, but sometimes you have to take dangerous people off the streets. (KIRO-TV/Seattle)
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