American Justice: The Long Island Railroad Massacre – Full Episode (S5, E6) | A&E

A look at the mass murder committed by Colin Ferguson on board a New York commuter train in December 1993 in Season 5, Episode 6.

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34 thoughts on “American Justice: The Long Island Railroad Massacre – Full Episode (S5, E6) | A&E

  1. I was abused as a child and then for years after but I never wanted to hurt an innocent person. I get more satisfaction hurting those who hurts the innocent. It feels good…very good.

  2. Entitlement is present in all colors. He was raised in a culture that saw his family in a high ranking position. Gets here snd thinks he’s owed that, rather than working for it!!! If they had let Raul Diaz take the stand!!! That would have been epic😂😂😂😂😂😂

  3. I've heard of this story in the (1990's) back in the day when I was 13 years old. I watched a lot of Bill Kurtis crime mysteries documentaries on the A&E channel back in the day when I was in my 20's.

  4. Well folks, this Black man's self hate mechanism, which was SPECIFICALLY CONDITIONED by racism white supremacy, had broken down. It failed. For he didn't harm himself, nor harm those that looked like him, he didn't commit suicide, etc… cuz in the famous words of the GREAT SCHOLAR AMOS WILSON: "He didn't do any of those self destructive acts, he went directly to the source of his frustrations…" 😑

  5. I seriously can't believe they allowed this Maniac to carry on like that 😂 I couldn't have been in that court room and kept a straight face

  6. And at the 3rd shot rang out, instead of hiding with my hands over my head is when I would’ve pulled out my Glock and defended all those people, oh wait it’s New York the state that doesn’t allow a good law abiding person to protect themselves!!! But don’t worry residents, your politicians are well protected …

  7. This guy was not only insane, but clearly delusional beyond any comprehension. Not to say that he shouldn't be prosecuted for his crimes, and clear lack of compassion, or total disregard for human lives. Pulling the race card was just another tactic to justify his actions. Ironically, the same thing is still happening till this day some 30 years later. When will people stop using race as motive for crime, no matter what race, or creed they come from. A criminal is a criminal no matter what race.

  8. Rest in peace to the victims that lost their lives. This guy was insane. I think he shouldn't have been declared competent but I believe the judge was going off this guy's claim that he wasn't crazy. Dude was off his rocker for sure. He had several things going including narcissistic

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