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greatauntoftriplets

(175,729 posts)
Thu May 26, 2016, 07:15 PM May 2016

Chicago's "Walking Man" Beaten, May Not Be Able to Walk Any More

Misdemeanor charges filed in beating of 'The Walking Man'

Rosemary Regina Sobol ReporterChicago Tribune

Misdemeanor charges have been filed in the beating of Joseph Kromelis, a fixture on downtown Chicago streets who is known to many as "The Walking Man."

Perry McCarlton, 41, was charged with reckless conduct even though Kromelis was reluctant to press charges, police said.

Kromelis told police he was on Lower Wacker around 11 a.m. Tuesday and said "Hi" to someone he passed. That man began punching and hitting him with a bat, police said.

A Central District sergeant responding to a battery call saw McCarlton straddled over Kromelis, struggling with the bat, according to a police report. A witness told the sergeant the suspect also tried to throw Kromelis over a railing to the pavement about 20 feet below.


http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/ct-walking-man-attacked-20160526-story.html

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Chicago's "Walking Man" Beaten, May Not Be Able to Walk Any More (Original Post) greatauntoftriplets May 2016 OP
Damn. That's so sad. Laurian May 2016 #1
I wonder that too. greatauntoftriplets May 2016 #2

Laurian

(2,593 posts)
1. Damn. That's so sad.
Thu May 26, 2016, 07:19 PM
May 2016

I have great difficulty understanding how people can be so mean. I know mental illness likely plays into it, but why all the violence?

greatauntoftriplets

(175,729 posts)
2. I wonder that too.
Thu May 26, 2016, 07:24 PM
May 2016

When I worked downtown, I'd see him all the time. I never saw him speaking to anyone, but he was intriguing and many people wondered about who he was and why he seemed to spend his life walking downtown. It's very sad.

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