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13265956, Punk as jogger throws homeless mans belongings in the Lake
Posted by legsdiamond, Wed Jun-13-18 08:51 AM
fuck this dude.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7cPWoG3OT4

13266012, currently dealing with a similar situation in BK...
Posted by CyrenYoung, Wed Jun-13-18 09:48 AM
..this is what happens when people continue to ignore the existing homeless population, while constantly seeking to renovate & improve neighborhoods for themselves.

something's gotta give.



*skatin' the rings of saturn*


..and miles to go before i sleep...
13266013, this is on the same side of the lake as BBQ Becky
Posted by double negative, Wed Jun-13-18 09:49 AM
I'm like, just about 100% positive

as soon as I saw the structure I knew it

that whole side of the lake has been going through growing pains
13266016, when hipsters "evolve" into their true self
Posted by FLUIDJ, Wed Jun-13-18 09:51 AM

"Get ready....for your blessing....."
13266017, How hateful do you have to be to do this?
Posted by Marauder21, Wed Jun-13-18 09:54 AM
13266027, clearly never been stole on, before
Posted by Dstl1, Wed Jun-13-18 10:04 AM
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13266037, I hope that seed he sowed on that day returns 100 Fold
Posted by Case_One, Wed Jun-13-18 10:19 AM

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Current Favorite Song: https://youtu.be/8v_KFHnPImY

"I cannot see how nature could have created itself. Only a supernatural force that is outside of space and time could have done that. ~ Francis Collins
13266094, it did
Posted by Dstl1, Wed Jun-13-18 11:47 AM
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13266038, I wonder what dude was listening to while doing this
Posted by legsdiamond, Wed Jun-13-18 10:21 AM
I hope someone ID's him and social media gets to work
13266063, Damn that was fast... Jogger Joe has been arrested
Posted by legsdiamond, Wed Jun-13-18 10:55 AM
https://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Arrest-made-after-Jogger-Joe-trashes-12989125.php

A man who became known online as “Jogger Joe” after he was captured on video throwing away a homeless man’s belongings near Oakland’s Lake Merritt was in jail Tuesday after being accused of stealing a phone from a man who a day later confronted and filmed him.

Henry Sintay was arrested Monday on suspicion of first-degree robbery, court records show, and a source familiar with the case confirmed it was related to the Lake Merritt incident. Sintay, 31, was being held at Santa Rita Jail in Dublin on $100,000 bail and was scheduled to appear in court Wednesday.

Sintay was filmed Friday evening throwing away armfuls of clothing and other possessions of a homeless man named Drew who lived beside the lake, according to people who interacted with Drew and have sought to raise money for him this week. In the video, bystanders plead with Sintay to stop.
13266067, life comes at you fast © desus.
Posted by CyrenYoung, Wed Jun-13-18 11:01 AM

*skatin' the rings of saturn*


..and miles to go before i sleep...
13266084, good
Posted by makaveli, Wed Jun-13-18 11:32 AM
13266580, God don't like Ugly. - The book of Fred G. Sanford
Posted by Case_One, Thu Jun-14-18 02:33 PM

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Current Favorite Song: https://youtu.be/8v_KFHnPImY

"I cannot see how nature could have created itself. Only a supernatural force that is outside of space and time could have done that. ~ Francis Collins
13266069, Dude need ta get his shit bust!
Posted by NoDrawls McGraw, Wed Jun-13-18 11:02 AM
And had da nerve ta ask,

"whadda you want me to do?"

How bout mind yo bidness bitch!

I'd pay cash money ta see some
Deebo azz ninja pick Bread up wedgy-style and toss'eem inna lake during one of his jogs.


13266075, how about not throwing it into the Lake either?
Posted by legsdiamond, Wed Jun-13-18 11:12 AM
everything he did was wrong as fuck
13266088, Tired of all this homeless litter... lets toss it in the lake instead
Posted by Amritsar, Wed Jun-13-18 11:39 AM
13266083, terrible year for Lake Merritt so far lol
Posted by Amritsar, Wed Jun-13-18 11:32 AM
13266091, Over $10,000 raised for the homless guy (link)
Posted by Pete Burns, Wed Jun-13-18 11:42 AM
https://www.gofundme.com/j98zu-help-drew

And the asshole's in jail?

Nice.
13266131, Thas whassup!
Posted by NoDrawls McGraw, Wed Jun-13-18 12:23 PM
13266134, this is when I love social media
Posted by legsdiamond, Wed Jun-13-18 12:23 PM
13266324, Hipster beard? CHECK! Dad bod? CHECK!
Posted by flipnile, Wed Jun-13-18 05:34 PM
Picking on a homeless dude THAT ISN'T EVEN THERE AT THE TIME? CHECK! Outrageous sense on entitlement? CHECK!

Bonus points for being mad passive-aggressive when confronted ("I'm JUST throwing away trash!"). Yeah, ok.


One of the primary personas of "Bitch-Ass Dude"
13266328, Punk as?
Posted by legsdiamond, Wed Jun-13-18 07:21 PM
Lmao
13266563, He attacked another guy on camera while cleaning the first guy's stuff!
Posted by Marauder21, Thu Jun-14-18 01:40 PM
This is WILD, got charged for the second assault. Video is posted in the link below, he goes in for a handshake at about 2:30 and tries to grab the phone (which was livestreaming at the time.)

https://splinternews.com/the-story-of-the-oakland-jogger-who-threw-a-homeless-ma-1826813892

Last Friday, a jogger was filmed destroying the encampment of a homeless man at Lake Merritt in Oakland, CA. The video showed the aftermath of the jogger throwing the man’s belongings into the lake in front of shocked onlookers. The video went viral, but the story just kept getting weirder.

The next day, the jogger—who was referred to on social media as #JoggerJoe, and was later identified by the blog Oakland News Now and then by the Oakland Police Department to Splinter as a man named Henry Sintay—and a friend went back to Lake Merritt. Matt Nelson, an Oakland resident and the executive director of the online Latinx social justice organization Presente.org, filmed Sintay as he attempted to fish the homeless man’s stuff out of the lake. (News reports have said that the man is known as either Drew or Jarew, and he was later identified by the Mercury News as Greg Markson.)

Nelson was streaming the encounter on Facebook Live, and was even having a fairly genial conversation with the man. When Nelson asked him what he was doing in the lake, Sintay responded that he was “trying to do the fucking right thing.”

“I pick up trash all over the place,” Sintay said. “Like this dude’s stuff?” Nelson asked. “His shit, anybody’s shit, but it’s trash,” Sintay responded.

“He’s been a resident here for a long time,” Nelson told Sintay in the video. “That’s his stuff. Why would anyone grab his stuff and move it?”

Eventually, Nelson introduced himself, and Sintay reached out to Nelson to shake his hand. Then he grabbed Nelson’s phone and assaulted him. “Are you out of your mind?” Nelson says in the video, and calls out for help as Sintay runs off with the phone, not knowing the incident was being livestreamed.

Oakland police said in an email to Splinter that they arrested Sintay on Monday and charged him on Wednesday with a felony second-degree robbery. Sintay was arraigned on Wednesday, according to court records, and has a plea hearing scheduled for Monday; CBS News reported that he was being held on $100,000 bail. (We reached out to Sintay for comment on Monday via Facebook, before his arrest became public knowledge. We will update with any response.)

Splinter asked the Oakland Police Department if it had identified Sintay’s friend, but the police didn’t respond to that question.

Nelson, meanwhile, wrote on Facebook that he was assaulted “multiple times” and “dragged by moving vehicle and hit a few times in the head.” In an interview with Splinter, he said that he had been diagnosed with a mild concussion, and had bruising, cuts, and scrapes on his head and body.

Nelson said he was glad Sintay was arrested, but expressed regret that Sintay wasn’t charged for trashing Drew’s possessions.

“Henry’s arrest was a result of so many people who came forward, who cared and were committed to the well-being of all Oakland residents,” Nelson said. “And it also speaks volumes that Henry mistreated and robbed and destroyed Drew’s possessions, and that didn’t rise to the level of a robbery as it should have. I am relieved that Henry was arrested. I think he should be held accountable for assaulting me as well as abusing Drew.”

In the days since the first video went viral, a GoFundMe was set up for Markson, the homeless man. As of this morning, the GoFundMe had raised nearly $12,000 to help Markson rebuild his life, far beyond the initial $3,000 goal that was set. “I’m grateful for the help and concern,” Markson told the Mercury News.

According to the Mercury News, Markson didn’t want Sintay prosecuted. “I guess we all have bad days and bad times,” he said.

Oakland mayor Libby Schaaf—whose national profile has been elevated this year due to very public fight with the Trump administration and Congress, after she issued a warning alerting undocumented immigrants in her city to impending ICE raids—addressed the incident at a press conference on Wednesday.

“I recognize people are frustrated, but that is absolutely no excuse for disposing of someone else’s possessions, littering our lake, or assaulting an individual who was questioning the gentleman when he came back,” Schaaf said. “I do recognize people are frustrated with the blight, the unsightliness that comes with our unsheltered residents. But let us be compassionate.”

“We in government have got to figure out a way, in a region that is as wealthy as ours, to provide basic shelter for people,” she added.

In May, Schaaf and Oakland City Council member Abel Guillen announced that they would request $500,000 to hire three “litter enforcement officers” to combat the city’s problem of “illegal dumping,” a request that drew criticism from some activists. “This proposal will purposefully increase the policing and criminalization of communities of color,” Oakland Food Policy Council executive director Shaniece Alexander wrote in a Medium post addressed as an open letter to Schaaf and Oakland’s city council.

In February 2017, the East Bay Express reported that Oakland police and the city had cleared out an un-permitted homeless settlement called The Village in north Oakland just a few weeks after it was set up. Oakland police did not answer a question about what they do with homeless encampments when they come across them, but Schaaf’s communications director Justin Berton told Splinter that the OPD is “not the primary agency that addresses or engages homeless encampments”—that would be outreach and human services workers, Berton says—unless there’s “criminal behavior.”

The East Bay Times reported last year that the rate of homelessness had shot up 25 percent between 2015 and 2017 in Oakland, and the treatment of the city’s homeless earned a sharp rebuke from a UN special rapporteur earlier this year. Berton said that Schaaf’s office “continues on a path of compassion and capacity,” and Schaaf announced on Wednesday that nearly $9 million had been earmarked in the California state budget for Oakland to address homelessness. (Last week, Governor Jerry Brown and Democratic legislative leaders reached a budget deal which overall included a $600 million investment for cities to address homelessness.)

Berton also said that Oakland is accelerating its own efforts to address the housing crisis, telling Splinter that the city will build 3,600 new housing units by the end of 2018. According to Berton, this is three times as many as the city has has ever built in one year.

Nelson has hope that the incidents at Lake Merritt will spark a conversation on how to solve the Bay Area’s homeless crisis. “In a place that has so much wealth and resources like the Bay Area, this is becoming an embarrassment, that we can’t house everyone who needs housing,” he said.

“I think that part of what I think needs to happen is that we need to treat each other more like neighbors. Especially the unhoused, unsheltered, and the invisible,” Nelson added. “It’s clear that that’s where Drew lives, he sleeps on concrete, and there are so many people in the Bay Area who live in insecure housing. You may not see it every day, but it points to the dramatic scale of the crisis.”
13266576, Wrist weights...
Posted by B9, Thu Jun-14-18 02:21 PM