New Yorkers reflect on crime and safety in the city
An apparently homeless man slashed two men when they confronted him for throwing trash in a broad-daylight Brooklyn attack, authorities and sources said.
The slasher — seen without a shirt on in surveillance images — was rifling through the garbage and tossing items on the ground around 10:30 a.m. Wednesday on Garden Street near Flushing Avenue in Bushwick when two men, 59 and 28, stopped him in his tracks, cops said. The vagrant flew into a rage when the two men confronted him for throwing trash — and slashed them both, cops and sources said.
The vagrant flew into a rage when the two men confronted him for throwing trash -- and slashed them both, cops and sources said.
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