Crime & Safety

Man Randomly Attacks 4 People In Manhattan, Police Say

Cops are searching for a man who hurt four people in a string of random attacks this month, police said.

Cops have tied this man to four random attacks, police said.
Cops have tied this man to four random attacks, police said. (NYPD)

MANHATTAN, NY — Cops are searching for a man tied to a string of four unprovoked, random attacks, the NYPD said.

From Chelsea to Lower Manhattan, the attacks began Aug. 9 — including one where the attacker threw a brick at a woman's head and another where the man made what police described as "anti-White" statements, according to police.

On Aug. 9, the man pushed a 56-year-old man to the ground at 65 Fifth Ave. near Union Square, police said.

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Police said the attacker ran off and the injured man was treated for cuts on his head and bruising and pain on his body at Bellevue Hospital.

Five days later, police believe the same man attacked three people between Aug. 14. between 8:30 and 11:10 p.m.

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At 122 Greenwich Ave. near 14th Street, the attacker hit a woman, 64, on her neck and shoulder with a wooden stick and fled about 8:30 p.m. that night, police said. She was treated for pain and redness at the site of where she was struck.

About 9:15 p.m., the man threw a brick at a 20-year-old woman's head, police said. She was treated for a head bruise where it happened, at 2 Wooster St. near Canal Street.

About two hours later, the man hit a 58-year-old man in the face and made what police described as "anti-White" statements at 181 Eighth Ave. near 20th Street, police said. The injured man had a bloody nose but declined medical attention.

In all four attacks, there was no prior interaction between them, according to police.

Cops released images from surveillance video taken at the Chelsea incident, showing a shirtless man wearing black sweatpants.

The NYPD's Hate Crime Task Force is investigating the attacks.

Police are offering up to $2,500 for tips.

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