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Homeless Man Beaten to Death While Motorists Watch

By Maggie OLeary, published Jun 27, 2008
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Reports are coming out of Cleveland, Ohio of another disgusting crime. Apparently a group of at least three young thugs viciously attacked a homeless man for no good reason on Wednesday. The man, 42-year-old Anthony Waters, was severely beaten on a street on Cleveland's east side, and was robbed of his music player and headphones. Surveillance cameras at a nearby towing company caught passing motorists slowing down to watch the brutality from their vehicles. No one bothered to call for help, however. It's a sad, sad day in this country when people view the killing of a person as drive-time entertainment on their way to work. Mr. Waters was able to crawl to the towing company where employees came to his aid, but it was too late. Mr. Waters passed away at Metro Hospital on Wednesday evening.

Mr. Waters' story is absolutely heartbreaking, and brings to mind another similar incident that I became personally involved in back in 2006. A man by the name of Barney Ross "Shane" Goodman was beaten to death by another couple of dirtbags in Texas. Mr. Goodman was a former United States Marine, and a disabled VietNam veteran. Due to complications of diabetes, Mr. Goodman was a double amputee and used a wheelchair or prosthetic legs to get around. Mr. Goodman largely depended on the kindnesses of others to help him get through his day to day life. One evening in September 2006, Mr. Goodman received his VA disability check in the mail, and asked his landlady's son and a friend to give him a ride into town so he could cash his check and pay his rent and get a few other necessities. The two young men beat Mr. Goodman severely and robbed him, and then tossed him off a bridge without his wheelchair or prosthetic devices. Mr. Goodman spent eight excruciating hours crawling his way out of the creek and up to a road where he flagged someone down to help him. He died later at a local hospital, after he was able to identify his attackers. I had the unfortunate honor of riding in the Patriot Guard mission to honor Mr. Goodman's life and service to this great nation.

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This is so sad

Posted on 08/18/2008 at 10:08:52 AM

 
I read stories like this and it really saddens me, what our country has come down to. I've always done what I could to honor our vets. Each time I come across a vet, I stop to thank him or her for my freedom. I've seen many Vietnam vets cry, when I do. But I do feel thankful for what they sacrificed. Yet so many have no concern for another human life. The horror of it saddens me. I worry what the world will be like, when my daughter is my age.

Posted on 07/28/2008 at 7:07:15 AM

 
Very sad, thanks for sharing !

Posted on 07/01/2008 at 11:07:32 AM

 
this seems to be happening more and more. scary and sad.

Posted on 06/28/2008 at 4:06:44 PM

 
Thank you for sharing this.

Posted on 06/28/2008 at 7:06:53 AM

 
A tragic story that is repeated far too many times across this country. There was an incident in Nashville where some young men with nothing better to do, found a sleeping homeless women and rolled her off into the Cumberland River. Tragic indeed!

Posted on 06/27/2008 at 3:06:23 PM

 
It is such a tragic incident. How could the motorists not help that poor guy ?

Posted on 06/27/2008 at 11:06:46 AM

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