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A man smeared human feces on a woman’s face in an unprovoked rush-hour attack inside a Bronx subway station, sickening new video shows.
The 43-year-old victim was sitting on a bench on the southbound platform of the Wakefield–241st Street station around 5:15 p.m. Feb. 21 when a man began walking toward her, holding a black plastic bag, according to cops and the clip released late Sunday.
Then, without saying a word, he smashed the vile contents of the bag in her face, and then smeared it on the back of her head, the footage shows.
FOREST HILLS, QUEENS — Two masked men rushed onto a train in Forest Hills Thursday and bashed a subway rider on the head before fleeing the station, according to police.
The 35-year-old was attacked at about 9 p.m. when his R train pulled into the 67th Avenue station, the doors opened and the two men rushed onboard, police said.
The men — who wore black masks and hoods — hit the man and an "unknown object" then fled, police said.
One of the more frustrating aspects of the security issues on the subway and the city in general is the fact that there are a number of politicians and residents who claim that there really isn’t a problem. They’ll often add the news exaggerates the issues and that no actions are needed to fix anything. It’s infuriating.
One of the more frustrating aspects of the security issues on the subway and the city in general is the fact that there are a number of politicians and residents who claim that there really isn’t a problem. They’ll often add the news exaggerates the issues and that no actions are needed to fix anything. It’s infuriating.
Yup.... This is one of the more egregious things I've heard for sure.
One of the more frustrating aspects of the security issues on the subway and the city in general is the fact that there are a number of politicians and residents who claim that there really isn’t a problem. They’ll often add the news exaggerates the issues and that no actions are needed to fix anything. It’s infuriating.
We got these people on this forum as well. In their eyes if NYC didn't turn into Aleppo yet then its nothing to worry about.
What a productive member of society! Mom must be so proud!
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