A woman allegedly took off her high heel and used it to attack a victim near Manhattan’s Union Square, according to police
She may get a pass from the fashion police, but that won't help one woman from the actual police.
A woman allegedly took off her high heel and used it to attack a victim near Manhattan's Union Square, according to police. The incident occurred around 2:30 a.m. Sunday near University Place and East 13th Street. The victim, a 43-year-old woman, and another woman were talking when the attacker took off her fashionable footwear and hit the victim repeatedly in the back with at least one of the heels, according to police.The alleged attacker then took off, heading east on 13th Street. It was not immediately clear if she put her heels back on before leaving.
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