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  • Dice
    Sitting by the door
    • Jul 2002
    • 6627

    #1

    Shoppers step over a dying woman.

    What kind of society we live in?



    Respect for life missing in a video of death

    As stabbing victim LaShanda Calloway lay bleeding on the floor of a convenience store at 25th North and Hillside, no fewer than five store patrons stepped over her to complete purchases -- and at least one took cell phone pictures of her -- before bothering to call 911, police said.

    Police have been told that some of those photos landed on the Internet.

    "It's on the video," said Wichita Police Chief Norman Williams. "She laid on the floor while people continued to do their shopping. They're taking photographs. That's our frustration. They didn't call immediately. If people would have been calling us, who knows what the outcome might have been."

    Calloway, who was stabbed after an altercation June 23, eventually died at a hospital from her injuries.

    A witness questioned last week whether a policy that prevents fire crews from entering potentially violent situations until police have secured the site contributed to Calloway's death. He said he and others frantically waved to firefighters to come and help, but they didn't move in until a Highway Patrol cruiser entered the parking lot.

    Yet Calloway lost approximately two precious minutes while patrons strangely ignored her, according to Wichita police spokesman Gordon Bassham.

    "This is one of the most disgusting examples of disregard for life I've ever seen," Bassham said of the video. "It is a very, very tragic video to watch. It was revolting to see this lack of humanity."

    The video showed the 27-year-old Calloway struggling to her feet and collapsing three times without anyone helping her.

    Worse, one woman who stepped over Calloway four times while shopping eventually paused to snap a photo of her with a cell phone.

    And now, police are trying to track down photos of a dying Calloway that someone told them had been posted on the Internet.

    "This is just appalling," Williams said. "I could continue shopping and not render aid and then take time out to take a picture? That's crazy. What happened to our respect for life?"

    Fatima Kazia, who co-owns the Noori Convenience store at 2601 N. Hillside with her husband, said that she doesn't believe her employee saw the stabbing or saw Calloway lying on the floor.

    "Our mind is on the customer in front of us," Kazia said. "Sometimes we can't see what they (other customers) are doing."

    If her employee had seen something, he would have told her or her husband, Kazia said. The employee has since quit.

    Two people -- Cherish M. McCullough and George R. Brown -- turned themselves in to police and were arrested in connection with the death.

    I'm wondering, though, if the people who so callously stepped over Calloway could face some sort of punishment.

    "The only possible charge that could conceivably be filed is a failure to render aid, and that's a DA (district attorney's) call," Bassham said.

    Williams said most people do call 911 in these situations.

    Still, it's not as unusual as you might think for people to wait to call police or EMS.

    "This is concerning," Williams said. "This is one of those infrequent things that we see, people calling their friends to report things before calling 911. It is infrequent, but it does happen, and it is frustrating to us in law enforcement because time is of the essence.

    "People need to call immediately."

    And they need to call 911, instead of calling up their cell phone's camera function.
    I have more respect for a man who let's me know where he stands, even if he's wrong. Than the one who comes up like an angel and is nothing but a devil. - Malcolm X
  • SPTO
    binging
    • Feb 2003
    • 68046

    #2
    Re: Shoppers step over a dying woman.

    wow what a disgusting story to have to read. Oh and I love the owner's excuse. You're telling me that someone at the counter wouldn't see or even hear someone who's obviously dying?!

    I'm glad that employee quit.
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    • bsb13
      Banned
      • Mar 2005
      • 3439

      #3
      Re: Shoppers step over a dying woman.

      Signs of the times.

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      • Smokey
        Rookie
        • Dec 2004
        • 273

        #4
        Re: Shoppers step over a dying woman.

        This is the type of thing that really makes you proud to be an American.

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        • Laettner32
          Banned
          • Jul 2002
          • 2873

          #5
          Re: Shoppers step over a dying woman.

          im only 35, and i yearn for the good ol' days. i remember when driving down quiet roads, it was common to wave or raise your hand off your steering wheel to acknowledge a driver coming from the other direction...never see anything like that now...maybe the finger.

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          • Holic
            All Star
            • Feb 2003
            • 6424

            #6
            Re: Shoppers step over a dying woman.

            What a sickening story..

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            • bsb13
              Banned
              • Mar 2005
              • 3439

              #7
              Re: Shoppers step over a dying woman.

              Originally posted by Laettner32
              im only 35, and i yearn for the good ol' days. i remember when driving down quiet roads, it was common to wave or raise your hand off your steering wheel to acknowledge a driver coming from the other direction...never see anything like that now...maybe the finger.
              Actually here in the south, every now and then, when your riding down the road a stranger doing some lawn work will wave as you go by. You dont see that too often anymore though.

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              • Behindshadows
                CEO - BSG Network
                • Nov 2004
                • 8055

                #8
                Re: Shoppers step over a dying woman.

                This story is sad, I will never shop in that part of town.

                Those people are just plain cruel and sad.

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                • elTodd
                  Little Big Puig
                  • Feb 2004
                  • 1333

                  #9
                  Re: Shoppers step over a dying woman.

                  Originally posted by bsb13
                  Actually here in the south, every now and then, when your riding down the road a stranger doing some lawn work will wave as you go by. You dont see that too often anymore though.
                  I live in a rural area, and I see people wave often. What I can't believe is how many times people won't even hold doors open for another person. I used to see that all the time, and now it seems like people are too busy talking into their cell phone or just have no respect for other people.

                  Its just that people don't seem to care about others as much as they used to. This is the generation of technology, and also the of the "me".

                  People only seem to care about themselves, which makes me sad.

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                  • TarHeelMan
                    Th* H*mb*rg*r P*mp
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 7853

                    #10
                    Re: Shoppers step over a dying woman.

                    Same here.... In my hometown of Warsaw, NC, it's a rural hicktown. Whenever someone drives by on the road, it's customary to wave... Funny thing, my wife, who is NYC born and bred, her first trip to Warsaw was when my aunt passed away... We were on the porch when someone drove by, and waved.... Instantly, her NY senses were on alert... "Who's that? They don't know us... What do they want?" I had to tell her, "We ain't in NY... This is a different way of life..." By the time we left, she was waving to anything that moved....

                    Back to the topic at hand, I wish nothing but horrible things to those who neglected this poor woman in her time of distress.

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                    • DXZeke
                      Straight Edge
                      • Feb 2003
                      • 2538

                      #11
                      Re: Shoppers step over a dying woman.

                      Do you guys see why I want my avatar to happen?

                      Not all of us bad guys, but we are the minority... a very small minority.
                      BeyondMediaOnline.com

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                      • Brandon13
                        All Star
                        • Oct 2005
                        • 8915

                        #12
                        Re: Shoppers step over a dying woman.

                        Originally posted by DXZeke
                        Do you guys see why I want my avatar to happen?

                        Not all of us bad guys, but we are the minority... a very small minority.
                        Sorta like Tool's "Aenema," huh?

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                        • Alliball
                          MVP
                          • Aug 2004
                          • 2368

                          #13
                          Re: Shoppers step over a dying woman.

                          Originally posted by Smokey
                          This is the type of thing that really makes you proud to be an American.

                          Come on man, greatest country in the world.
                          Last edited by Alliball; 07-05-2007, 01:03 PM.

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                          • Scottdau
                            Banned
                            • Feb 2003
                            • 32580

                            #14
                            Re: Shoppers step over a dying woman.

                            Originally posted by DXZeke
                            Do you guys see why I want my avatar to happen?

                            Not all of us bad guys, but we are the minority... a very small minority.
                            What do you expect that is just how it is. Stuff like this happen every day. Kids are getting killed by drive bys and my jail is getting full. I will say onething it is weird when I read about a kid doing a terrible crime and their they are in my class the next day, that is weird. Especailly when they seem like a great kid in my class, it is just sad.

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                            • Scottdau
                              Banned
                              • Feb 2003
                              • 32580

                              #15
                              Re: Shoppers step over a dying woman.

                              Originally posted by Alliball
                              Come on man, greatest country on the world.
                              I don't know if you are joking, but I think true. I wouldn't want to live any where else.

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