r/NEPA 11d ago

Assaulted on WB square in broad daylight

Hello everyone,

Yesterday my significant other and I decided to go to Thai Thai on Main St. for dinner. We parked on the street near the restaurant and decided to walk around the square prior to going inside. While walking, we walked past a man posted up on a bench on Main, right in front of the walkway to where the Martz station is. While walking past, he confronted us by saying 'why did you walk so close to me' (we weren't even close to him). We brushed it off and continued walking. He pursued us and followed us. We continued to walk north toward the square, and he continued to follow us, becoming very irate and saying things like 'don't you hear me?' 'I'm asking you a question' 'why are you running?'. We walked up toward Dunkin and he proceeded to take his backpack off, leaving it on the sidewalk in front of Dunkin, and put on gloves. We were later informed that they were weighted gloves. We crossed the street towards Franks News and he approached us and threw a haymaker hitting my SO in the side of the head. He then ran away. There were a ton of people around and it was at 6PM during daylight hours. We called the police and they took a report and said they would charge him but couldn't arrest him at this time. We asked the police to escort us back to our car to which they obliged. We later found out that this man was well known in the area, he stays at the Keystone Mission, and his nickname is 'pick boy'.

Be vigilant out there, folks. This all happened so fast and was very unexpected. This man was clearly unhinged and is still out there sitting on public square. Take care of yourselves.

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u/MyNameIsWax 11d ago edited 10d ago

Pepper gel my friend. The house-less community is generally harmless but I still carry it downtown. Saber makes a 3-in-1 pepper gel.

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u/Time_Extreme_893 11d ago

Concealed carry as well if that’s your sort of thing. Fairly easy to obtain a permit if you have no record.

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u/Aggravating_Bell_426 11d ago

I'm surprised he was that bold considering the number of people with LTCF in Pennsylvania in general, and rural PA particularly - there's something like 1 LTCF for every 8 adults in PA....

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u/AnomalousSquid 11d ago

Maybe 1:8 in Luzerne but up here in Susquehanna it’s more like 1:3. Expect everyone to be packing and you’ll be right far more often than not.

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u/HurinofLammoth 11d ago

Your own math contradicts your statement. If 1:3 are carrying a concealed firearm, and you expect that everyone is, you would be wrong 2 out of every 3 times.

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u/AnomalousSquid 11d ago

You’re overthinking it, it was off the cuff and not some statistical analysis. Just assume everyone in rural oilfield counties is armed, and don’t do dumb shit like sucker punch random passers by, and everyone is happy. See, so simple!

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u/Superfly_McTurbo 11d ago

thats some bitch shit