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Kansas Shoppers Step Over Dying Woman
WICHITA, Kan. (July 4) - As stabbing victim LaShanda Calloway lay dying on the floor of a convenience store, five shoppers, including one who stopped to take a picture of her with a cell phone, stepped over the woman, police said.
The June 23 situation, captured on the store's surveillance video, got scant news coverage until a columnist for The Wichita Eagle disclosed the existence of the video and its contents Tuesday.
Police have refused to release the video, saying it is part of their investigation.
"It was tragic to watch," police spokesman Gordon Bassham said Tuesday. "The fact that people were more interested in taking a picture with a cell phone and shopping for snacks rather than helping this innocent young woman is, frankly, revolting."
The woman was stabbed during an altercation that was not part of a robbery, Bassham said. It took about two minutes for someone to call 911, he said.
Calloway, 27, died later at a hospital.
Two suspects have been arrested. A 19-year-old woman was charged with first-degree murder. Another suspect who turned himself in had not been charged as of Tuesday, the Sedgwick County prosecutor's office said.
The district attorney's office will have to decide whether any of the shoppers could be charged, Bassham said.
It was uncertain what law, if any, would be applicable. A state statute for failure to render aid refers only to victims of a car accident.
Eagle columnist Mark McCormick told The Associated Press he learned about the video when he called Wichita Police Chief Norman Williams to inquire about a phone call he had received from a reader complaining about a Police Department policy that requires emergency medical personnel to wait until police secure a crime scene before rendering aid. McCormick said Williams then unloaded on him about the shoppers in the stabbing case.
"This is just appalling," Williams told the newspaper. "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?"
Chelsea 07-04-2007, 01:22 PM A human being is an intelligent creature. Human beings, in large groups, are barely a step up from cattle.
dawsongirl 07-04-2007, 04:57 PM Apparently Witchita's IQ average is 15.
catlover79 07-04-2007, 06:17 PM Humanity - gotta love it. :rolleyes: :mad:
Ireneparalegal 07-04-2007, 09:49 PM Gotta Hate Kansas. Remind me not to go there. Pathetic bunch of losers. Where is the humanity?
dawsongirl 07-04-2007, 10:13 PM Gotta Hate Kansas. Remind me not to go there. Pathetic bunch of losers. Where is the humanity?
Northeastern Kansas is sane (Kansas City area). But the people in the middle...hell, they're probably all insane from the boredom. The Kansas Turnpike from Kansas City to the Oklahoma/Kansas border is the most desolate stretch of road in America. Has to be. Worst drive ever! And Wichita is right in the middle of it!
Ireneparalegal 07-04-2007, 11:11 PM Northeastern Kansas is sane (Kansas City area). But the people in the middle...hell, they're probably all insane from the boredom. The Kansas Turnpike from Kansas City to the Oklahoma/Kansas border is the most desolate stretch of road in America. Has to be. Worst drive ever! And Wichita is right in the middle of it!
:lol:
catlover79 07-04-2007, 11:30 PM I took a cross-country train ride several years ago and going through the middle of Kansas was so boring. When there's nothing but fields for miles on end, it loses its appeal. YAWN. :lol:
dawsongirl 07-05-2007, 01:17 AM I'm not sure I even saw a tree or a field on the Turnpike. :lol:
Ireneparalegal 07-05-2007, 01:19 AM Oh, it is hell on earth, trust me; one of the most boring ass places I have ever had the displeasure of being in; especially on the Colorado/Kansas border; trust me, it does not get even more boring than that...
*Oh, look, how exciting a dust storm*
:rofl:
I guess seeing a woman dying was so damn exciting to those bastards considering how mundane and boring their lives are in Wichita. :rolleyes:
Karen64 07-05-2007, 08:05 AM Gotta Hate Kansas. Remind me not to go there. Pathetic bunch of losers. Where is the humanity?
It was a pathetic bunch of losers that callously stepped over the dying woman, not rendering aide...however, the people in Kansas are not ALL like that! I live about 30 miles from Wichita. There are crime-filled, less than desireable areas of Wichita that I avoid like the plague...areas that a lot of other cities have. As an RN whose gut instict is to help & show compassion to her fellow human being, this story disturbs me even more. And to generalize and say all people from Kansas are losers because of the callous actions of a few is disturbing, too.
Coffeecup 07-06-2007, 07:26 PM What was the point of taking a photo? Did the photographer think she looked photogenic? If I had a cellphone as this photographer did I would have called the police,ambulance, store manager, somebody to help the woman. Did I missed something here or are people dopes?
coffield3 07-06-2007, 08:00 PM I'm not sure I even saw a tree or a field on the Turnpike. :lol:
I take it that its a **** hole right? lol :lol:
Lex Luthor 07-06-2007, 09:02 PM This reminds me of an earlier thread asking if you would get involved if you saw a man beating up a woman. Granted this is a much more extreme instance but I really think people have become so desensitized to violence that they can just walk away without a second thought.
Not my problem and move along, sickening!
I wonder where the common decency and compassion has gone but I guess along with common sense... common decency is not that common anymore... sad.:(
Ireneparalegal 07-06-2007, 09:07 PM This reminds me of an earlier thread asking if you would get involved if you saw a man beating up a woman. Granted this is a much more extreme instance but I really think people have become so desensitized to violence that they can just walk away without a second thought.
Not my problem and move along, sickening!
I wonder where the common decency and compassion has gone but I guess along with common sense... common decency is not that common anymore... sad.:(
So well said Lex. I agree. A person beating another person, whether it is a man beating a woman or vice versa, seems to get the "it's none of my business" response, BUT someone dying because of violence inflicted upon them and then is ignored by bystanders gets a loud reaction. To those who feel it is none of their business to get involved and just walk away when a man beats a woman, don't you think that beating may result in her death? Or if a woman is slapping or hitting a man and to you it is a "lover's quarrel", don't you think that she may end up inflicting injuries upon that man or worse, pull out a weapon and end up killing him? Like I said, a simple phone call to the police is what I would do. Yes, you may end up with two people who are angry at you for getting involved, but I would rather call the police rather than see someone dying.
Mikado 07-06-2007, 09:30 PM This reminds me of an earlier thread asking if you would get involved if you saw a man beating up a woman. Granted this is a much more extreme instance but I really think people have become so desensitized to violence that they can just walk away without a second thought.
Not my problem and move along, sickening!
I wonder where the common decency and compassion has gone but I guess along with common sense... common decency is not that common anymore... sad.:(
i think its all part of the general desensitization to violence in society; mind you, what can be expected in a society that regularly represents murder as entertainment or that portrays children in gangs as being practically heroes, instead of being the blight on families that they are? These days, certain "soft" drugs are almost held as "safe" and the general morality is " He took my pencil, I can take his book!" Not to mention, the media loves to poke in every hole and make families of victims in violent crimes, victims themselves, of the media's peceived "right to know". ( I personally think if someone i loved was murdered and some journalist stuck a microphone in MY face asking fora statement, id make my statement by shoving his microphone where it might do the most good ! :rolleyes: ) As for that idiot who took the picture, it wouldnt surprise me if the news media offered big bucks for the pic, cause, these days , sensationalism is deffinately the driving force in media at the cost of morals, or judgement.
Jrnygrl 07-06-2007, 11:32 PM This is nothing new, in 1964 a woman in Queens, New York named Catherine "Kitty Genovese was walking to here home after working, she was attacked by a man a screamed for help, 38 people saw her get murdered and no one called the police or came to her aide. What these people did is called "The Genovese Syndrome" people not wanting to get involved.
If you Google "Genovese" you will be able to read what happened on the night that Catherine "Kitty" Genovese was murdered.
Very sad story.
Ireneparalegal 07-06-2007, 11:34 PM This is nothing new, in 1964 a woman in Queens, New York named Catherine "Kitty Genovese was walking to here home after working, she was attacked by a man a screamed for help, 38 people saw her get murdered and no one called the police or came to her aide. What these people did is called "The Genovese Syndrome" people not wanting to get involved.
If you Google "Genovese" you will be able to read what happened on the night that Catherine "Kitty" Genovese was murdered.
Very sad story.
I remember watching a television movie based on that murder. It starred Raul Julia. Very sad indeed.
Number 9 Dream 07-06-2007, 11:39 PM I also read Kansas City has the greatest number of serial killings in the United States.
Anyway, that's so horrible ohno: I can't believe society today.
Gotta Hate Kansas. Remind me not to go there. Pathetic bunch of losers. Where is the humanity?
Jrnygrl 07-06-2007, 11:39 PM I remember watching a television movie based on that murder. It starred Raul Julia. Very sad indeed.
Yeah, I think it was a movie of the week.
Hollow 07-07-2007, 12:14 AM This reminds me of an earlier thread asking if you would get involved if you saw a man beating up a woman. Granted this is a much more extreme instance but I really think people have become so desensitized to violence that they can just walk away without a second thought.
Not my problem and move along, sickening!
I wonder where the common decency and compassion has gone but I guess along with common sense... common decency is not that common anymore... sad.:(
"someone else will do it" was probably everyone's reason for not getting help, which in reality is normal psychology...however i'm not defending them for their actions, or lack thereof, especially the lady with her damn phone. the very least she could have done was call 911 before taking the picture, as disrespectful as that was to begin with. i wonder if the stabbing victim was still conscious, could you imagine how livid she would be. humans are such stupid creatures.
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