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1-Black on white crime
2- a "Karen" gets her comeuppence
3- Older woman assaulted and injured.
A shopper in a New Jersey Staples store was caught on video throwing another woman — who was using a cane — to the floor after the victim told her to socially distance because she wasn't correctly wearing her mask over her nose, the New York Post reported.
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The paper added that the victim suffered a broken leg in the incident Wednesday afternoon in Hackensack.
What are the details?
Surveillance video shows the unknown assailant improperly wearing a mask and walking up to a 54-year-old woman who was using a copy machine, police told the Post.
Cops said the victim told the improperly masked woman to either back up or put on her mask correctly, the paper noted. Her mask wasn't covering her nose, just her mouth.
The 54-year-old woman also raised her cane and pointed at the assailant, who had been pointing her finger repeatedly at the victim during the exchange.
Image source: New York Post video screenshot
Apparently that set off the assailant, who grabbed the victim by her wrist and threw her to the floor several feet away. The assailant also knocked over a large transparent divider.
Immediately afterward, video shows the assailant casually flipping her hair off her shoulder and proceeding with her business. As the victim is on the ground, apparently pleading for help, three other customers and two employees simply stand in place and watch.
Another employee arrives and seems to communicate with a walkie talkie, but he doesn't go near the injured victim, who by now is waving her hand at the staff for assistance.
The assailant appears again in the video frame, and victim attempts to kick at her as she walks by to no avail.
Police released a video of the attack Friday and are asking for the public's help to identify the assailant, the Post reported.
1-Black on white crime
2- a "Karen" gets her comeuppence
3- Older woman assaulted and injured.
Female Staples customer throws woman with a cane to the floor, breaking her leg, after being told to socially distance
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A shopper in a New Jersey Staples store was caught on video throwing another woman — who was using a cane — to the floor after the victim told her to socially distance because she wasn't correctly wearing her mask over her nose, the New York Post reported.
POLL: Will Joe Biden still be the Democratic Party's presidential candidate when we get to November?
The paper added that the victim suffered a broken leg in the incident Wednesday afternoon in Hackensack.
What are the details?
Surveillance video shows the unknown assailant improperly wearing a mask and walking up to a 54-year-old woman who was using a copy machine, police told the Post.
Cops said the victim told the improperly masked woman to either back up or put on her mask correctly, the paper noted. Her mask wasn't covering her nose, just her mouth.
The 54-year-old woman also raised her cane and pointed at the assailant, who had been pointing her finger repeatedly at the victim during the exchange.
Image source: New York Post video screenshot
Apparently that set off the assailant, who grabbed the victim by her wrist and threw her to the floor several feet away. The assailant also knocked over a large transparent divider.
Immediately afterward, video shows the assailant casually flipping her hair off her shoulder and proceeding with her business. As the victim is on the ground, apparently pleading for help, three other customers and two employees simply stand in place and watch.
Another employee arrives and seems to communicate with a walkie talkie, but he doesn't go near the injured victim, who by now is waving her hand at the staff for assistance.
The assailant appears again in the video frame, and victim attempts to kick at her as she walks by to no avail.
Police released a video of the attack Friday and are asking for the public's help to identify the assailant, the Post reported.