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Police Looking For Alleged Pervert Who Grabbed Woman on Steinway Street

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Sept. 7, 2020 By Christian Murray

The police are looking for an alleged pervert who grabbed the breasts of a woman on Steinway Street on Saturday.

The suspect allegedly approached the victim from behind in the vicinity of 30-93 Steinway St. at around 7:05 p.m. Saturday and began harassing her, according to police.

The victim waited for the suspect to pass by and began to record him. The suspect then approached the woman and grabbed both her breasts and then walked off. The victim screamed.

The suspect is described as being between 30-35 years old, about 5 feet 9 inches tall and sporting a high and tight hair style with a short ponytail in the back.  The man was wearing a beige button -down shirt, dark trousers, black sneakers and a brown leather satchel.

The police released video of the man.

Anyone with information in regard to this incident is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or for Spanish, 1-888-57-PISTA (74782).

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young_man!

If these allegations are true this guy needs the book thrown at him. We don’t need anybody like this walking the same streets as our children and elderly neighbors.
I feel bad for anybody victimized by creeps like this because these guys generally don’t just do it to one person.

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Jessica

Sick macho guy. Harassed her and then STILL had to come back for revenge, sexual assault. So sorry for the girl this happened to, but very glad we can all see this dirtbag’s face perfectly clearly. I will be on the lookout and I hope you all will be, too.

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Pat Macnamara

Feels great to live in a progressive neighborhood where women can walk the streets freely without fear.

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Qnsres

What an asinine comment. Perhaps have some sympathy for the victim and understand that this can happen anywhere.

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Pat Macnamara

What’s asinine is that predators can roam freely due in large part to the soft on crime policies. Please direct outrage at your local representatives.

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Pat Macnamaracist why aren't you blaming it on race?

Oh right, he’s white. Better blame…”progressive neighborhood” instead I guess?

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Pat Macnamara

You bring race and racism into the conversation-not me. I am pointing out that the soft on crime policies have fostered an environment where brazen acts like this can happen. For all we know this lowlife could be a sex offender on parole-or released from jail early by the progressives. Shame on you.

Bye bye Astoria

Pat is right, this sicko is gonna be released in a minute after he gets arrested. Thanks to Bla Bla Zio and all democrat voters.. It is coming to a point that you have to stay home to be safe not because of covid but because of crime.

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