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https://www.firehouse.com/careers-e...fighters-apprehend-man-who-punched-pedestrian


Firefighters from FDNY Engine 214 and Ladder 111 gave chase after a man on a bicycle rode up to a woman and punched her in the face in front of their Brooklyn fire station.
They caught the man around the corner and held him until police arrived.
One firefighter received facial injuries when the man punched him.

video in the link
 
Clearly the guy was being oppressed.

I was thinking at least one of the guys would have stopped for the lady. :confused:
 
in the news report I saw there were other people in the area that helped the lady. She was 60

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — Members of the FDNY jumped into action after witnessing a recent assault in Brooklyn right outside a fire station.

CBS2’s Jenna DeAngelis got a look at surveillance video on Sunday.

The clip shows a woman in a blue shirt walking down the sidewalk on Hancock Street in Bedford-Stuyvesant when a man on a bicycle swerves over and punches her in the face, knocking her down.

He speeds off as four people race behind him. The pursuers were firefighters and they continued the chase around a corner, and took the man to the ground.

Meanwhile, others were seen checking on the 60-year-old victim.

“It’s bad. You can’t hit a woman. She’s very nice, the whole family. I grew up with them and they very nice,” said Twin Alzokari of nearby J&A Deli and Grocery.

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Alzokari said he watched the FDNY jump into action after the assault on Aug. 26, which happened at around 5 p.m. right in front of the firehouse.

“I just see the guy running with the bike and I see the fire department came after him,” Alzokari said.

The firefighters stayed with the suspect until police arrived and took him away in handcuffs as a crowd watched on.

The NYPD identified the suspect as 53-year-old Daniel Biggs. Police said he has 18 prior arrests, from robbery to assault. The most recent came on Aug. 2, after he allegedly slashed a 26-year-old man on the face.

Biggs is apparently a recognizable face in the community.

“He comes, buys his stuff and leaves. That’s it. I was like why he did it?” Alzokari said.

During the Aug. 26 incident, while he was being restrained, Biggs punched a 29-year-old firefighter in the eye causing bruising and swelling, police said.

Neighbors said they’re grateful for the firefighters’ bravery.

“You feel safe. They’re always helping the community and that’s a very, very good job what they did,” Alzokari said.

Police said the alleged attacker and the victim were strangers, adding the motive for the assault is unclear. She suffered a cut on the mouth, but police said she refused medical attention at the scene.
 
Defund the fire departments! Time to rio...protest!
 
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18 prior arrests! W.T.F. Good ol' catch & release at it's best!:mad3:

Why put them in jail when you can haul them back in time and time again and fine them and keep the lawyers, courts and cops busy, job security man! Wouldn't 18 arrests make you a repeat offender? Hmmmmm
 
He will grab a bus ticket to California and piss and shit his way across the country and end up on the sidewalk here until someone kills him finally. . . .
 
I like the scene in Animal House there the water is coming out of the parade float head. Only one way to see if that really works.
 
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