“Gun Death” Good Deed

There’s a VERY cynical saying that “No Good Deed Goes Unpunished”

Vinessa Lozano was just trying to be nice when she befriended a male co-worker whom many considered a social outcast.

But when the outgoing 18-year-old rejected the man’s romantic advances, he turned violent, police say, ambushing her and stabbing her more than 30 times Friday night outside of their Pizza Ranch workplace in Montevideo, in southwestern Minnesota. The first officer at the scene found him standing over the fatally wounded Lozano, holding the knife.

Can you imagine? She sees a guy that doesn’t have friends and was probably socially awkward so she’s nice to the guy. When the prick mistook a pretty girl being nice to him for sexual attraction he made a move…when she said no he made 30 moves with a knife, killing her.

Well, at least he didn’t use a gun, right?

Can we stop using “Gun Death” as a metric, now?

h/t Maddmedic

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0 Responses to “Gun Death” Good Deed

  1. Brigid says:

    That didn’t even make the news out here. In a small town I lived in a while ago, a woman was beaten to death with a claw hammer in her own home. Also not on the news, except locally. Had the perp beaten her to death with the claw hammer and shot her postmortem it would have been another “gun death”.

  2. Nancy R. says:

    I ran into the same problem while living in MN. Luckily I was never stabbed.

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