A man in New York left subway passengers shocked after he was seen fighting with a mannequin he was carrying with him.
The man reportedly named the mannequin Wilson. The video shows him yelling at it and repeatedly ordering it to sit down. He then attempted to make it sit down by pulling it toward him and hugging it. When that did not work, he continued yelling at it.
The situation appeared to escalate as the man asked the mannequin why it was not wearing pants. As he continued yelling, nearby passengers began to get up and move away. The man was also seen holding a bottle containing a liquid, from which he was drinking. At one point, he instructed the mannequin to “have some” and brought the bottle close to its face.
Suddenly, the man’s yelling intensified as he stood up and began kicking the mannequin, breaking one of its legs. He also smashed the bottle he was holding onto the ground. The escalation caused passengers to move further away from him. When the train stopped at a station, passengers began exiting. The man left the train carrying the mannequin, while others nearby continued to keep their distance.
Viewers Shocked After Seeing Video of New York Man Fighting With Mannequin
The video sparked reactions online. Many viewers expressed shock after seeing the video of the New York man and his interaction with the mannequin, with some commenting on his behavior. Some users suggested he may have been experiencing mental health issues. “Make insane asylums great again,” one person wrote. Another person said, “Have you ever been to NYC????? A lot of demons live there! Several million as a matter of fact!”
More viewers criticized the man, with some suggesting that similar incidents are common. “New york is so trashy. It used to be a cool place, and now its just a gigantic dumpster,” one person wrote. Another person said, “Mental health, open the asylums, increase involuntary commitments, until then let crazy run lose, get more crazy.”
The video prompted discussion online about mental health support and concerns regarding individuals exhibiting erratic behavior in public spaces. It also led to broader conversations about how untreated mental health issues may impact public safety and those around them.







