Neighbor Robbed

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As far as people seeing and not helping, I was car jacked in 1970 on Lexington Avenue, right by the train station with tens if not 50 people walking by and watching the entire thing unfold, I had the street smarts to survive a trip up to Harlem and get everything back except a few hundred in cash. I also had a 45 pointed at my head for about a half hour from the guy in the back seat. No one called it in, and everyone looked away. The two gentlemen who had held up the liquor store found me quite amusing, and actually told me to put up my windows because I dropped them in a Bad neighborhood on 126 st and 3d, I don't know if having a gun would have helped when someone already has one in your face. But I wouldn't want to play those odds again. Having and getting the oppertunity to use it are two different things. It's kind of Zen, you can sometimes get yourself killed if you don't train properlly, and know when and how to make oppertunities happen.
 
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