Thursday, January 30, 2020

Police looking for trio in vicious Jan. 1 attack on 9th Street and Avenue A



The NYPD is asking for the public's assistance in locating three suspects who are wanted in connection to an early morning assault on Jan. 1.

According to police, a 25-year-old man was assaulted by the three men near Ninth Street and Avenue A at 4 a.m. The victim was taken to Bellevue Hospital with a fractured skull and broken nose. According to the NYPD, the beating left the man with a traumatic brain injury.

Police sources said that the attack could have been the result of a prior dispute.



Anyone with information that could help in the investigation is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477). You may also submit tips online. All calls are strictly confidential.

7 comments:

  1. This is no surprise when a neighborhood becomes saturated with bars and alcohol. Noise and violence are the price we all pay who live here, to line the pockets of a few.

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  2. I hope they get caught, they look like total douche bags. Traumatic brain injury? They should be charged with attempted murder.

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  3. 8:39 PM
    You nailed it, the world has known for centuries that booze and testosterone combined leads to violence and sometimes death. Unfortunately the state and city want the tax income from the sale of alcohol no matter what the cost to our neighborhood and victims of this kind of violence.

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  4. Why isn’t this all over the news? They should post these pictures and videos all over those linknyc kiosk.

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    1. Link nyc is such a scam. Totally useless. They could have bought a car for each homeless person that uses these kiosks to charge their phone.

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  5. This would be a good use for it. (linknyc)

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  6. We should print photos and post it all over EV.

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