
NYPD seeks woman who allegedly punched MTA bus driver in the face
NY Post
The NYPD released photographs Sunday of a woman wanted for allegedly punching an MTA bus driver in the face twice in Manhattan last month.
The incident happened when the two got into a verbal dispute around 1:30 p.m. on March 24 at 52 West 14th St. in Greenwich Village, cops said. The long-haired woman — wearing a tie-dye sweatshirt and a jean jacket — “cursed and yelled” at the 47-year-old driver before slugging him twice in the face with a closed fist, police sources said. She then fled west on 14th Street.More Related News

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