As the entire nation fixates on the dangers of mass transit in our major cities, there is yet another viral attack circulating online to capture the nation’s shock and dismay.
A video of an irate individual wielding a fire extinguisher on a subway car made the rounds on social media this week, screaming and cursing at fellow passengers while brandishing the device.
“You wanted it? You? You?” the attacker yelled at passengers while pointing the nozzle at them.
“You wanted it, b****?” he asked a passenger with a baby stroller before blasting the extinguisher at that passenger and stroller (it’s unclear if a baby was in it).
It wasn’t long before the entire subway car was filled with clouds of white extinguishing agent. […]
NYC stopped equipping their subway cars with fire extinguishers years ago. Can you guess why?
Hint: https://t.co/mVZEATMOQJ pic.twitter.com/nRSbqzi4LE
— Deus (@BigMeeish) December 24, 2024
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