
Steve Buscemi seen with black eye after being punched in random NYC attack
NY Post
Steve Buscemi was seen with a badly bruised eye just days after being viciously punched by a random attacker in New York City.
The actor, 66, was photographed strolling by a film crew in Soho Sunday with a black eye.
Buscemi’s left eye was noticeably swollen behind his thick-framed glasses and he kept his baseball cap pulled over his face in an attempt to conceal his wound.
He was dressed for the gloomy Spring weather in a black puffer vest layered under a bomber jacket and kept his hands in his pockets as he popped out in public for the first sighting since the attack.
The “Boardwalk Empire” star sustained the painful-looking shiner when he was walking in Kips Bay last Wednesday afternoon.
He was approached by a brute who flung a fist at Buscemi in broad daylight and struck him on the left side of the face, police sources told The Post.

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