Wanted for an ASSAULT that occurred on Bleecker St & Elizabeth St #Manhattan @NYPD9Pct. Have you seen them? Do you know these individuals?☎️Call 1-800-577-TIPS or DM us!📞Calls are anonymous.💰You may receive up to a $2500 REWARD! #YourCityYourCall @ABC7NY pic.twitter.com/UtFi3ZzRj2
— NYPD Crime Stoppers (@NYPDTips) February 26, 2019
Earlier today, the NYPD released details of an attempted assault with a metal barrier on Jan. 20.
The incident occurred just before noon on a Sunday on Bleecker near Elizabeth.
Jaclyn Doherty, 26, told this to the Daily News:
"I thought he was maybe saving a parking spot," she remembered. "He didn't look crazy or anything."
A moment later, the suspect flung the barrier in their direction. Her friend managed to dodge it. Doherty wasn’t so lucky.
"I was just in shock," she said, adding that what happened next creeped her out even more. “He said, 'Tag, you're it.' and kind of ran off.”
"It seemed like he wanted us to follow him," she remembered, shrugging off her experience to life in the big city. "It's New York City, people do weird things."
Doherty reportedly suffered a few cuts and bruises, though medical treatment wasn't required.
According to the News, the suspect was described as black, about 20, 5-feet-5 and 140 pounds. He was wearing a black track suit with white stripes, plus a gray hoodie, gray Champion sweatpants and black sneakers, cops said.Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at (800) 577-TIPS.
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