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    Weekly Safety Report: Concerns Arise from Assault Accusations, Glass Bottle Throwing, Stalking, Stabbings, Robbery, and Violent Behavior in New York

    2024-01-06

    This week in New York, several incidents occurred that raised concerns about safety. These incidents include an online attack by Donald Trump against his sexual assault accuser E. Jean Carroll, two children throwing glass bottles from a hotel near Times Square, a woman being stalked by a female colleague, a man being stabbed on a subway platform, a woman being robbed at knifepoint by a man she met on a dating app, and a Mercedes driver engaging in violent behavior before causing a crash on New Year's Day.

    Donald Trump launched a social media attack against his rape accuser E. Jean Carroll after losing a last-ditch effort to delay her civil case proceedings. Despite already being found liable for sexually assaulting her in the 90s, Trump attempted to discredit Carroll by sharing screenshots and interviews online.

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    Two children threw glass bottles from a hotel near Times Square, causing alarm among nearby people who mistook the sounds for gunshots. The incident resulted in a 24-year-old woman being injured with a cut to her head. The roadway was temporarily shut down due to the incident.

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    A woman in New York discovered that a female colleague had been peering into her windows when she reviewed camera footage from outside her home. When she confronted the colleague, she received a chilling 8-word response, leaving her feeling unsettled.

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    A man was brutally stabbed and beaten on a Bronx subway platform shortly after wishing his attackers a happy New Year. The verbal clash escalated into a physical altercation, resulting in the man being attacked by four strangers.

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    A 19-year-old woman was robbed at knifepoint by a man she had met on a dating app. The suspect posted selfies on the app, which were later released by the NYPD as part of their search for him. The incident occurred when the victim invited the man to her apartment, and he brandished a knife once inside.

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    A Mercedes driver engaged in violent behavior before causing a crash on New Year's Day. The driver allegedly choked his girlfriend and yelled obscenities at police officers when they approached his vehicle. The incident occurred in Midtown and resulted in criminal charges against the driver.

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