Good Samaritan nurse bullied by Boston woke mob for sharing race of 10 teens who nearly killed commuter by shoving him into moving train

A Good Samaritan nurse faced a barrage of online abuse from a woke mob for describing a gang of teens who shoved a commuter into a moving train as black. The nurse, who has not been named, was dragged by social justice obsessives on Reddit after sharing the description of the aggressors during the February 18 incident at Boston's Back Bay T station, MassDailyNews reported. 'Why did you feel the need to mention that the teens were black?' demanded one user, adding that the 'black community in Boston already suffers enough because of racist stereotypes, and stories like this become free ammunition for bigots and racists,' one commenter wrote. Wednesday's incident saw a gang of around 10 teens kicked their unidentified victim into an orange line train, inflicting a head injury on him. The nurse who witnessed it said the fracas seemed to begin after the gang, who were on expensive looking e-bikes, tried to provoke random travelers and picked on their victim by attempting to steal his ticket.She wrote that the teenagers were menacing staff and passengers, and said she 'felt ridiculous saying I was afraid of a bunch of 14 year old's, but it was honesty really unsettling.' After the assault, the nurse began rendering first aid to the victim, who was bleeding and who she said could have been killed by the incident, Boston25 reported.He told her he was on his way to celebrate his girlfriend's 27th birthday when he was assaulted.  A Good Samaritan nurse faced a barrage of online abuse from a woke mob after she reported a gang of teens who pushed a man in front of a moving train, as commenters asked her: 'Why did you feel the need to mention that the teens were black?' The incident unfolded in Boston on February 18, when a group of around 10 teenagers kicked a man into a train at the Back Bay Station, causing him to suffer a head injury. CCTV from the platform is seen  But the city's progressives were quick to make excuses for the violent rabble online after one commenter called for more police. 'No we don't need to increase the police budget thanks,' one responded. 'Increased police presence is security theater and does nothing to actually address the root cause of the problem.' Another suggested the violence was because Boston 'doesn't have enough third spaces to build community anymore.' 'Not making excuses or in any way giving grace to violent kids, but bored, energetic, maybe poor (?), maybe disadvantaged (?) kids need productive, healthy spaces to be in!!!' they wrote. Police said the teens fled the scene after the train push, while other passengers raced to the man's aid. The victim suffered an injury to his forehead and was left bleeding from his head, and was transported to a local hospital, Transit Police Supt. Richard Sullivan said.  Police said the man was kicked into a moving train and was hospitalized, while one teen was arrested and a search for more suspects is ongoing Sullivan said the man is expected to be okay, and told Boston.com: 'At one point the victim was kicked, the force of the kick propelled the victim backwards as an MBTA train was departing.'It is my understanding the victim did contact the train,' he added. The day after the incident, Boston Transit Police announced they had arrested a 14-year-old who allegedly took part in the push. The department said the teen will face assault and battery with a dangerous weapon charges, and investigators are searching for other suspects. 
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