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Clinton Smasher Trump wrote
Two birds with one stone. Society gets rid of a queer and a nigger
at the same time.
NEW YORK � A homeless man accused of stabbing a straphanger to death on a Manhattan train said he tossed the knife into a subway tunnel and trashed
his bloody sweatshirt, according to court documents.
Accused killer Claude White was arraigned late Tuesday on second-degree
murder charges in the stabbing death of 32-year-old Tavon Silver. The
victim was discovered bleeding profusely from numerous stab wounds while
seated in a rear car of a Brooklyn-bound No. 4 train at the 14th St.-Union Square station just after 4 a.m. Saturday, cops said.
According to a criminal complaint, Silver was stabbed in the chest, and
died from a wound to his heart.
�I was on top of him and I grabbed the knife and I stabbed him and threw
the knife into the subway tunnel,� said White, 33, according to a court document. �I threw my sweatshirt out in the trash. �It had a lot of his
blood on it.�
Prosecutors said Silver was killed in a dispute over K2, the synthetic marijuana drug, during a sale that went bad.
Paramedics rushed the victim to Bellevue Hospital, where he died, cops
said.
Silver, a Connecticut native, reveled in living in New York City, where he
felt more free to live his life as a gay man, according to friends.
�That�s where he found his happiness,� said Amy Walker, 33, a close family friend.
�He changed his whole style. He didn�t want to be the same as everybody
else. �If this is my style, I�m gonna rock my style,�� she added.
Silver was the victim of a previous hate-fueled slashing last year in the Bronx, where another rider attacked him for playing his music too loud.
After recovering from last year�s attack, Silver continued to embrace life
in the big city, but he also developed a newfound respect for the
fragility of life, Walker said.
Walker said she still has a message her friend sent to her after the Bronx slashing.
�He sent me a message: �There�s so many things going on in the world, it
could be any one of us. I just want you to know that I care about you,��
Walker recounted. �It makes you wish that you had an opportunity to call
that person more often every day.
�He was so vibrant and full of life,� she added. �How could somebody do something like that to him? Did somebody comfort him? Did he have to die
by himself? He comforted everybody, he didn�t deserve that!�
https://news.yahoo.com/subway-stabber-confesses-brutal-slaying-
231400746.html
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