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Police claim that a recent video displays suspects sought in NYC bat assault

Police claim that a recent video displays suspects sought in NYC bat assault

According to police, newly released footage displays the individuals responsible for assaulting a woman using a baseball bat on a street in New York City.

It seems like the individuals in the video are strolling down a sidewalk while one of them talks on the phone. It’s uncertain whether the footage was captured before or after the assault.

NYC bat attack caught on video

According to authorities, the assault on the woman occurred on Monroe Street in Lower Manhattan at around 2 p.m. on Tuesday.

The authorities suspect that the perpetrators were attempting to snatch her bag, but they fled the scene without any loot.

According to CBS New York, the family of the victim stated that the perpetrator was scared off by the shouts of passersby and the brave actions of community members. They also mentioned that this timely intervention prevented the situation from escalating and potentially causing more harm.

Family says victim is afraid to return to work

According to family members, the victim had recently departed from the day care where she is employed, located just up the street, prior to the assault. They expressed concern that she now feels apprehensive about returning to her job.

According to her family, the 58-year-old mother sustained bruises on her head and leg. Although she is currently recuperating at home, she requires assistance with her day-to-day activities.

In a statement, the family expressed their profound sorrow over the tragic and pointless act of violence. They emphasized the importance of sharing her story with the world to raise awareness and seek justice.

If you have any information about the attackers, you can contact the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477). For Spanish, you can reach them at 1-888-57-PISTA (74782). Alternatively, you can submit a tip through their website or DM them on Twitter at  @NYPDTips. Rest assured that all calls and information will be kept confidential.

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