San Fran Firefighter Says Black Co-Worker Nearly Murdered Him… and He Got Fired for Pressing Charges

Kyle

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A former San Francisco firefighter is speaking out after a colleague allegedly violently beat him with a tool in 2022.

Gabriel Shin said after Firefighter Robert Muhammad allegedly attacked him with a hydrant wrench he filed a federal civil rights lawsuit to find out why he lost his job and the suspect held onto his job, ABC 7 reported on Thursday.






Gee... I can't imagine why they kept the violent one and fired the beaten one. :sshrug:
 
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Hijinx

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A former San Francisco firefighter is speaking out after a colleague allegedly violently beat him with a tool in 2022.

Gabriel Shin said after Firefighter Robert Muhammad allegedly attacked him with a hydrant wrench he filed a federal civil rights lawsuit to find out why he lost his job and the suspect held onto his job, ABC 7 reported on Thursday.






Gee... I can't imagine why they kept the violent one and fired the beaten one. :sshrug:
I believe the answer is pretty obvious. Where the Asian guy phucked up is when he refused to press charges.
 
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