Nearly two months ago, Allan Heinz was on his way to work near LAX when he was robbed and repeatedly stabbed while on a LA Metro bus.
"There was nowhere to call for help, or even press operator or assistance like New York. It’s like if you don’t have no phone or no on is there... just die."
"I'm a very positive person. I have a lot of people call me for support, and for the first time in my life, I realized I needed the support," he exclaimed.
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