New York City: Black Female Teenagers Harass Asian Family, One Allegedly Attacks a Witness

Three black female teenagers allegedly attacked an Asian woman while shouting racist slurs, and one of them allegedly attacked a witness on the NYC subway.

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I hate to play identity politics, but the left makes you believe only white people have assaulted Asian people:

The still-at-large teen was sitting with two other young girls aboard a southbound F train before she allegedly launched the assaults as the train was approaching the West 4th Street station around 8 p.m. Thursday, according to police and a report.The trio of girls were shouting and cursing at the family before one allegedly pulled the hair of the 51-year-old mom, punched her repeatedly and made an “anti-ethnic remark” towards the victim, who is Asian, police said.The apparent aggressor also allegedly punched a straphanger, Joanna Lin, who pulled out her phone to record the tumultuous scene, according to the footage Lin later posted to Instagram.“I’m in shock & still at a loss for words except for what I documented on the reel,” Lin captioned the video. “I’ll be ok, just a bit sore on the head and tailbone.”

Lin also said, “Same girl saw me with the phone. She ran over, grabbed me by the hair, threw me on the ground and started punching me several times. And I was like, ‘You know what? Let me protect myself.’ Boxing stance. It doesn’t matter what gender or race, it should never happen.”

Sue Young told CBS New York the girls kept throwing insults at her and her family:

On Sunday night, CBS New York heard from that woman and another passenger, who said she also was assaulted.Laughing and pointing, that’s how it started. Sue Young, who was visiting from Nevada, was hoping the group of young girls sitting across from her on an F train near West 14th Street on Thursday night weren’t making fun of her family, so she shared a laugh with them, which only made it worse.”It was just insult, after insult, after insult. And, finally, my husband felt like he needed to step in and so he was like, ‘Can you use some better words besides those?'” Young said.

Young pushed away one of the girls when she saw them attacking Lin: “My glasses got broken. I’ve had headache for a couple of days now because my hair was pulled and so my scalp was very tender. I got like a whiplashy neck.”

Bystanders finally stood up for the family and Lin. They made sure all of them got off the train.

Tags: Crime, New York City

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