Nah, NYC Wildin' Out: Dude Fresh Outta Psych Ward Shoves Old Head on Train, Son!
76-year-old pops gettin' pushed down the stairs? This ain't no joke; the city gotta do better, for real.

Yo, check it, fam. NYC out here playin' games with peoples' lives. They let this dude, Rhamell Burke, outta Bellevue Hospital after he was trippin', right? Like, one hour in the psych ward, and they kick him to the curb? That's straight-up bogus.
Then, hours later, this same cat allegedly shoves a 76-year-old man, Ross Falzone, down the subway stairs. And the pops dies! Like, what kinda madness is this?
They say Burke was actin' all erratic, grabbin' sticks outta the trash before they scooped him up. Shoulda been a red flag, right? But nah, they just gave him the express ticket outta the hospital.
This ain't just a one-off thing either. This dude had FIVE arrests this year already! Robbery, fightin' the police, beatin' on folks... the works. The system just keeps lettin' him back out on the streets to cause more mayhem. Straight BS!
Falzone was just mindin' his business, tryin' to catch the train. Now his family grievin', his neighbor callin' it a 'cowardly and idiotic' move. And his sister heartbroken, sayin' he was a retired teacher wit a doctorate!
Mammami, the mayor, talkin' 'bout an investigation. But we heard that jive before. It ain't gonna bring that man back. We need real solutions, not just empty promises.
The city gotta step up and take care of folks. Mental health is real, but we can't just be lettin' people roam free when they a danger to themselves and others. This ain't about bein' soft or hard on crime; it's about keepin' our community safe.
And for real, where the resources at for these cats struggling wit mental health? The city always talkin' 'bout progress but ain't nothin' changin' on the ground. The real talk is, they ain't care about us. Rich get richer, poor get poorer. This ain't new.
This whole situation messed up. Rest in peace to Ross Falzone. And let's hope this tragedy wakes somebody up before it happens again. Straight up.
This is real talk, no cap. Stay woke, y'all.
Sources: * NYC Department of Mental Health and Hygiene (if you can find any useful info there) * Community Mental Health Organizations (the real MVPs doin' the work on the streets) * Word on the street


