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Sunday, June 28, 2020

CALLOUS BRUTE: Shock moment man punches elderly woman, 78, in the head and then plays the victim


COPS are on the hunt for a spineless assailant who was caught on video punching a 78-year-old woman in the head in Brooklyn.

The crook was seen strolling down the sidewalk before hitting the woman in the unprovoked attack in Bushwick on June 10.

According to cops, the woman suffered "substantial pain" but turned down medical attention.

The NYPD said on Friday that the man was still at large and are urging people to get in contact with NYPD's Crime Stoppers Hotline for a potential cash reward.

Surveillance video captures the moment he walks towards the unsuspecting woman before sucker-punching her.

He seems to shout something as he slugs her in the head.

As the woman cries out and staggers, the man instantly appears to act as if it was her fault.

VICIOUS ATTACK

He continues to dispute the punch before running off.

The man, described as a black male, approximately five-foot-nine, is seen raising his palms in question as the woman holds her head in pain.

He was wearing a black long sleeve shirt, green pants and black shoes.

According to cops, the woman suffered "substantial pain" but turned down medical attention.

Anyone with information about this incident is urged to call the NYPD's Crime Stoppers Hotline anonymously for a potential cash reward at 1-800-577-8477.

This is the latest in a random and seemingly unprovoked attack, earlier this month a 92-year-old woman was punched in the head in Manhattan.

The pensioner was hit with such force she stumbled and hit her head again on a fire hydrant.

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A BLACK LIVES MATTER ORGANIZER WHO IMPLORED ALLAH TO GIVE HER THE “STRENGTH” TO NOT “KILL THESE MEN AND WHITE FOLKS” AND THAT “WHITE SKIN IS SUB-HUMXN” RECEIVED AN AWARD FROM THE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT MEANT TO ENCOURAGE A “RUN FOR PUBLIC OFFICE.”


The unearthed comments from Yusra Khogali follows co-founders of the U.S. branch of Black Lives Matter (BLM) being exposed by The National Pulse for vowing to oppose capitalism and claiming “we’re trained Marxists.”

The tweet – no longer on the social media platform – read:
“Plz Allah give me strength to not cuss/kill these men and white folks out here today. Plz plz plz.”

Khogali, an alleged “anti-racist” activist and founder of the Black Liberation Collective Canada, only had one qualm with the tweet: it “drowned out the discussion we sought to spark about the black lives of those who have died at the guns of police in this country.”

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