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Shocking Video of Chrissy Lee Polis’ Beating at McDonalds

24 Apr

Last week, 22-year old Vernon Hackett witnessed a horrific beating unfolding in front of his eyes at a McDonalds outside of Baltimore, MD. 22-year-old Chrissy Lee Polis had come into the restaurant to use the restroom and had just emerged from it when a 14-year-old and 18-year-old friend began attacking her. The two attackers continue to kick Polis repeatedly in the head, as customers and employees at the McDonalds watch. Horrifically, she appears to suffer a seizure towards the end of the attack and lies on the floor without anyone providing any assistance to her. In fact, Hackett urges the two attackers to flee “before the police come.” You can watch the attack on video below (WARNING: some may find the video graphic and disturbing):

The story gets more complicated from there. Polis is transgendered and apparently refused to use the restroom. In the days following the incident, reports of Polis’ own criminal record appeared on the Internet (you can find them if you want) and she issued a statement saying her race may have played a role in the attack. The man who filmed in the video, Hackett, was fired from McDonalds.

Much to their credit, McDonalds quickly issued a statement condemning the attack and saying, “We are shocked by the video from a Baltimore franchised restaurant showing an assault. This incident is unacceptable, disturbing and troubling.” They are looking at the incident and discipling employees as appropriate. Equality Maryland has asked for the police to charge the attackers with a “hate crime.”

Attacks like these are part of a larger, and more disturbing, trend. Technology has made it frighteningly easy for anyone to become a reporter and someone who can capture news as it unfolds. Unfortunately, this also means that many people overlook the chance to help other people in need. I saw this occur after the Earthquakes in Christchurch and Japan as well. People had their phones and cameras out, capturing incredible footage of the events, but not helping the thousands of people trapped around them.

An additional risk happens as people put themselves into increasingly precarious predicaments just to capture those shots. I totally get the desire to do so; I think I might be one of these people. However, we need to take a moment and put our cameras down. Another person’s life is far more valuable than 10,000 views on YouTube.

What Your PC or Mac Says About You

24 Apr

Fascinating infographic compiled by Hunch. It shows how Mac and PC people differ in every possible way.

Rodent Poop “Too Numerous to Count” Found on Delta Airplane

22 Apr

Delta Airlines

FDA investigators sent a warning letter to Delta Airlines CEO Richard Anderson after a routine inspection discovered rodent excreta pellets “too numerous to count” in ceiling tiles and near the food preparation area.

The inspection occurred sometime between January 26-February 2 in Atlanta, GA and located rodent poop throughout the plane. Delta immediately pulled the aircraft from service and resolved the issues “within days.”

“This clearly was an isolated incident and we cooperated with the FDA immediately to resolve it earlier this year,” said Delta’s director of communications, Ashley Black to ABC News.

An expert with Orkin Pest Control agreed the situation was extremely isolated, but still unacceptable. FDA regulations require any area that stores or prepares food must be kept free of rodents, flies or other vermin.

“Rodents usually have four ways they can come into an airplane: the airports, jet ways, food carts or food vending companies, and cargo,” said Ron Harrison of Orkin. “The challenge becomes a confined space like this, a perfect habitat for rodents.”

Rats can transmit over 35 diseases to human beings through their feces.

Read the warning letter here.

Beyonce’s “(Girls) Who Run The World” is Worst Pop Song Ever

21 Apr

The over-synthesized pop simply must end. Beyonce’s next single was leaked to the Internet a couple of days ago, prompting the pop singer to release the song earlier than anticipated. The song was just released to iTunes, but Ryan Seacrest got to release the audio track yesterday.

It’s called “(Girls) Who Run The World” and features everything bad about heavily studio-ized music today. It sounds like something that will give you a seizure. It features European club beats, but then adds Beyonce’s same style of vocals as all of her past songs. The two styles clash, and badly.

Add the fact that the chorus keeps repeating, “Who run this mother…” (which pretty blatantly comes across as motherf***er). Yeah, really great message. It’s really repetative and features a simpler beat than Gwen Stefani’s horrible “Hollaback Girl.”

Come on Beyonce. We wanted another “Single Ladies,” not another “Popozao.” Take a listen.

Last Photos by Chris Hondros

21 Apr

Pulitzer Prize-nominated photojournalist and general good guy Chris Hondros was killed yesterday while taking photos of heavy street fighting in the Libyan town of Misrata. Lots of touching remembrances have emerged since his death was announced yesterday. His work appeared on the front page of the Washington Post on the day of his death. Hondros and renowned journalist Tim Hetherington were struck by a rocket propelled grenade and died shortly afterwards of their wounds. Two other photographers with them survived, though one was seriously injured.

Hondros submitted some photos shortly before his death. Here are a couple of them. For more, see the BBC.