This is just straight up WRONG!
A woman in Harlem was brutally attacked by men after she declined to talk to one of them.
News sources report, a woman, 31, who wishes to remain unidentified, stopped at a liquor store last week after work. A group of men was in the store and offered to buy her bottle of wine, she respectfully declined. This is when the situation got nasty.
The horrible group of men followed the woman, surrounded her, and attacked her outside of the store. She was beaten up, spit on, bitten, and robbed, according to the report. The victim told News 4, “I couldn’t believe it, it was like an animal. That’s the only way I can put it, it was like an animal.” She continued,
“I just remember screaming to the top of my lungs, I just kept saying ‘He’s biting me! He’s biting me!’ He bit through my eyebrow and then he continued to just, he kept opening his mouth to try to like re-grasp.” Take a look at photos from the incident.
The group of vicious men stole her iPhone. The victim had to go to a doctor to get her eyebrow stitched up from the bite marks. She said her thoughts aren’t “normal” now and feels that the disgusting group of men tried to degrade her.
When the story became viral, Harlem activists were outraged. Advocate Tony Herbert, put up a cash reward, demanding someone who knows the men to step forward according to the article. Herbert said,
“What took place here is atrocious. To assault a sister like this is an insult and a direct attack on every woman in our city.”
Take a look at the news report, see footage of the altercation:
Rapper/reality star Safaree Samuels commented about the situation. He shared a news article on Instagram, in the caption he wrote,
“This whats happening In HARLEM??? Beating defenseless women?? Smdh . I have a mom sisters & nieces .. this is pathetic.” Take a look:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CKW2h_sF2ql/?igshid=iwofumzvlzyd
The Harlem community is outraged and showed support for the woman by protesting in front of the liquor store. The search continues for the attackers, hopefully, justice is served.