A San Francisco rally organizer said she was hurt in an unprovoked attacked in the Portola neighborhood in broad daylight on September 2nd.
Selena, a San Francisco resident, who prefers to keep her last name private, shared photos of her recovering in the emergency room.
"She said 'FU' and then she started coming right at me, started pulling my hair and I was trying to pull myself away from her," Selena said."She ended up grabbing my backpack, the handle on my backpack and she was pulling me closer, and I really felt like I was going to be hurt really badly or die that day."
"They tried to block her, she kept on pulling me closer and she got her fists up, and she tried to punch me, but I had the mic in my hand, so I used the mic to block her punch," added Selena. Selena said it's unclear what set off the suspect. She said no words were exchanged before the woman grabbed her hair.
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