$100 near me
starting to come down
your dc nieghbor was in on the gaslighting
can you imagine
The woman circled in the image is Edna Cintrón, a victim of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center. She was born on October 14, 1954, in Puerto Rico and immigrated to New York City around age five, growing up in Lower Manhattan amid financial difficulties.
Cintrón left school after the eleventh grade but was working toward her GED in adulthood.
She met her husband, William Cintrón, in 1987, and they married in 1989, residing in Queens, New York, for the final nine years of their marriage; the couple had no children, partly due to ongoing financial struggles that postponed adoption plans.
Professionally, she served as an administrative assistant and assistant billing administrator for the insurance firm Marsh & McLennan, based on the 97th floor of the North Tower (World Trade Center 1).
On 9/11, American Airlines Flight 11 struck the North Tower between the 93rd and 99th floors at 8:46 a.m., destroying all escape routes below and trapping everyone above the 91st floor, including Cintrón.
She became known posthumously as the "waving woman" after being captured in multiple photographs and videos standing in the massive gash created by the plane's impact, desperately waving for help amid the smoke and debris—this matches the scene in your uploaded image.
Her remains were never recovered or identified, and she is memorialized at the National September 11 Memorial & Museum (on the North Pool panel) as well as the Marsh & McLennan 9/11 Memorial.