1984 NYC subway shooting

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1984 NYC subway shooting

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Dec 22, 1984, afternoon, New York, NY
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1984_New_ ... y_shooting

Forum member Silver asked for a look at so-called Subway Vigilante Bernhard Goetz' natal chart but, unfortunately, we have no time for him. It occurred to me that the event in question was as much an eruption of public emotion as of individual emotion, so thought it worth checking mundanely.

On a NY subway, four Black men encountered Bernhard Goetz. According to them, they were pan-handling. According to him, they tried to rob him. He pulled an illegally concealed firearm and shot all of them. Nobody died but all were wounded, one of the men permanently disabled with a severed spine. Goetz was acquitted of all charge except the illegal carry charge, for which he served eight months.

The event had enormous psychological repercussions locally and nationally. What were the mass indicators for the event? (I'm using 3 PM as a working time; the exact hour doesn't matter much.)

The ingresses are stunning! - then the daily timing completely collapses. (I haven't checked the AriQ and LibQ as we normally would for a dormant CapQ.)

Year: Capsolar {+3}
Pluto on MC 0°22'
Sun and Mars more widely foreground
-- Mars-Pluto co 0°12'
Moon-Uranus op 1°06'

Bridge

Quarter: Libsolar {+3}
Pluto on MC 1°52
Mars on Asc 2°21'
Moon and Jupiter widely foreground
-- Mars-Pluto sq 0°29' M
-- Mars-Jupiter sq 2°05'
-- Pluto co non-foreground Mercury 2°24'
Moon-Sun sq 1°52'

Month: Caplunar {+2}
Mars on Z 1°50'
Saturn barely foreground
-- Saturn co non-foreground Pluto 2°58'
Moon-Pluto sq 1°09' M
Moon-Saturn sq 1°49' M

Week: Liblunar (Dormant.)

Week: Canlunar {+1 at least}
Venus on N 0°44'
Pluto more widely foreground
-- Venus-Pluto sq 1°01' M

Day: Capsolar Quotidian & Transits (Dormant.)
Day: Cansolar Quotidian & Transits (Dormant.)
Jim Eshelman
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