A New York City hospital employee has been placed on leave after a viral video that appeared to show her attempting to take a rental bike from a group of young Black men garnered millions of views.
A New York City hospital employee was placed on leave after a viral video appeared to show her attempting to take a rental bike from a group of young Black men garnered millions of views online., appears to show a white woman in NYC Health + Hospitals scrubs arguing with a young man over a Citi Bike that he says he's already rented. The man has his hand on the bike while the woman screams"please help me.
At one point, the woman takes off her work identification badge and tries to push the man off the bike with her body.She also appears to cry, although another person on the video accuses her of faking it.At one point in the video a bystander can be seen attempting to intervene to help resolve the dispute. About a minute into the video, the woman steps away from the bike and the recording stops.
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