Sunday, October 19, 2014

Lessons from a Bankster on How Not to Wait Around for the Police



On Friday, in New York City on Sixth Avenue between 53rd and 54th street, bankster Harry Wagner violently doored a Citi Bike rider. The rider flew over the handlebars, hit his head on the curb, and suffered a severe laceration on his left ring finger. The back of his head was also bleeding and he went white in the face, was very disoriented, and had a hard time speaking, according to a staffer at Complex.com who witnessed the accident.

After hitting the cyclist, the man who doored him, Wagner, emerged from the back of the Lincoln Towncar and quickly pulled the cyclist to his feet. Wagner then threw a business card to his driver and took off running towards 54th and Fifth Avenue, even as witnesses yelled at him to come back. “It's just a cut, he's fine,” Wagner said.

Wagner, a Managing Director of Allen & Company, most recently advised Facebook in its $19 billion acquisition of WhatsApp Inc.

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