
Asian man, 66, punched in unprovoked NYC attack: cops
NY Post
A brute sucker-punched a 66-year-old Asian man in the face in the Bronx on Sunday, cops said — the latest in a series of unprovoked attacks in the Big Apple.
The victim was walking on East 167th Street near Fulton Street in Morrisania a few minutes before 4 p.m. when the assailant came up from behind and socked him in the left side of the face — without saying a word, according to police. The victim, who has a vision impairment, according to police sources, refused medical attention at the scene.More Related News

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