She got punched and had her purse stolen. What makes you think this is an instance of the "knockout game" and not just a mugging?
How many congressmen have been mugged in the past, say decade? Or even been the victim's of random crime (as opposed to targeted because of their position)?
Not many more than one, I'd imagine. Quite possibly just one. What should I be inferring from this?
When I started seeing stories about the "knockout game" (supposedly, teenagers playing a game where they try to knockout random strangers) a few days ago, I immediately resolved to avoid paying attention to them, because it sounded like a classic case of people taking a few isolated incidents and blowing them up into a big scary trend.
And then this morning, I see this blog post, which links back to an article from two years ago titled: "Knockout King: Kids call it a game. Academics call it a bogus trend. Cops call it murder." Turns out my knowledge of human biases has served me well... and it's especially significant that the article is from two years ago; this is not the first time the media has tried to get people scared about this "trend." From the article (emphasis added):