Looked through the blinds to see what was going on. Reporter thats when this woman who does not want to be identified says she saw her neighbor shoved to the sidewalk being beaten up by two young m men. As the neighbor got up, one of the two guys really started slamming him and nothing him back down on the ground. Reporter police say the 65yearold victim and his wife were walking along the 700 block of south Second Street in Queen Village not too far from their home when they got into an argument with the pair. It turns into a physical altercation they start beating the male. The male has injuries to his mouth, his head and scratches on his body. Reporter police say during the course of the attack, the victim who has a permit to carry pulled out his gun and fired three shots. The 21yearold was hit in the neck. The 20yearold in the stomach. The two making a run for it barely making it a block to second and bainbridge. Thats where they were then taken to the hospital by ambulance. I had
Both israel and hamas. We saw lots of palestinians going out, shopping, many of them stocking up on supplies just in case the fighting does resume. Others went home to assess the damage to their houses and to their belongings. This area has seen some of the heaviest fighting the past three or four days. Everything is destroyed. Buildings are burnt out. There is rubble everywhere. Obviously, nobody can go back for his home. No animals, no electricity, no nothing. Workers are still pulling bodies from the rubble. It will take days before the actual death toll will be known but the damage unlike anything palestinians say they have ever seen before. People are getting a first look at homes or whats left of their homes. The priority is grabbing what they can, personal items, mattresses, animals anything they can take to safety. Several people said they couldnt recognize their own homes after heavy fighting between hamas and israeli troops. Anger and frustration is everywhere. Many blame isr