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The unidentified suspect allegedly hurled anti-Asian statements as he punched and kicked the 65-year-old woman on West 43rd Street near Ninth Avenue at about 11:40 a.m., according to cops.
“F—k you, you don’t belong here,” the brute yelled at the woman, according to sources.
Video footage of the attack provided by police shows the suspect kicking the victim to the ground — then kicking her in the head several times as she was on the ground.
An Asian man was beaten senseless by a stranger on a Brooklyn subway train, and the NYPD’s Hate Crime Task Force is investigating, authorities said Monday.
The victim, who appears to be in his early 20s, holds his own for a few seconds before being overwhelmed by his attacker, who rains down punch after punch before putting the victim in a chokehold, cell phone video posted online shows.
No one tried to stop the assault, but multiple straphangers yelled out for the assailant to stop.
A witness at the end of the minutelong video can be heard claiming the victim called the suspect the N-word.
Yeah, but if that's true I wonder what the suspect called him first? Maybe nothing. Maybe something.
An Asian man was beaten senseless by a stranger on a Brooklyn subway train, and the NYPD’s Hate Crime Task Force is investigating, authorities said Monday.
The victim, who appears to be in his early 20s, holds his own for a few seconds before being overwhelmed by his attacker, who rains down punch after punch before putting the victim in a chokehold, cell phone video posted online shows.
No one tried to stop the assault, but multiple straphangers yelled out for the assailant to stop.
A witness at the end of the minutelong video can be heard claiming the victim called the suspect the N-word.
Yeah, but if that's true I wonder what the suspect called him first? Maybe nothing. Maybe something.
I read contrasting opinions on that. Some people claim he is Hispanic. (ha, maybe some of the posters on this board will suddenly care!). Maybe Mexican or Central American. A lot of people from those areas can pass as Asian.
Also, they seem to be struggling over a bag? It's unclear if this was a robbery or something else? But it doesn't justify the attempted murder.
Cops swarm Lower East Side by land and air after man is shot in broad daylight
The bullets rang out at about 1:35 p.m. on March 30 in front of storefronts and an apartment building at 178 Ludlow St.
Officers from the 7th Precinct, in responding to a 911 call about the incident, found the 23-year-old man still at the scene with a gunshot wound to his right thigh. EMS rushed him to Bellevue Hospital in stable condition.
According to law enforcement sources, the victim had been sitting inside a vehicle when the unidentified shooter, while behind the wheel of a black SUV, rolled up alongside, pulled out a gun and opened fire.
If it's dangerous why are people still attending Knicks games and going out to eat? I guess everyone outside has hired armed security?
Cause some people live by my motto. You can't be afraid to live.
Is it more dangerous and you feel less safe? I say absolutely.
But why live here to be stuck in a apt 24/7.
So while I won't be on the train drunk silly at 4am anymore, I will still go out and get drunk. Just take a cab home Or stay with a "friend"
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