Violent Incident on Brooklyn Train, Teen Girl Assaulted, Video Goes Viral

Violent Incident on Brooklyn Train, Teen Girl Assaulted, Video Goes Viral

Bronx, New York (PIX11) — The NYPD reports that police are attempting to identify two individuals who viciously abused a 16-year-old girl on the train last week based on footage from a cellphone.

Around 9 p.m. on February 27, two men hurled soda and water at the victim while she was strolling along Nostrand Avenue, according to the police. At the Newkirk Avenue–Little Haiti station, she boarded a No. 2 train, and the suspects allegedly followed her on board.

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The victim was hit by one of the accused, who also splashed water on her face. The girl was then allegedly kicked in the face by a second suspect who leaped up.

Sharla, the victim, described the terrifying experience. “He struck my eye with a punch.” “I was like, get off me, get off me,” she recalled, “and he hit and spit at me.”

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The teenager continues to worry for her safety. Even though they claim there are two sides to every story, no one should touch a woman. I was angry,” she remarked.

The victim’s mother, Sabine Mondesir, claimed she was unable to watch the entire clip. “I was only able to see half of it. Witnessing your child get kicked and hurt. It seemed excessive, Mondesir remarked. After the event, the family claimed to have even received threats.

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“I do feel powerless,” When asked about her work with the NYPD, Mondesir said, “I know the boys’ names and their school.” “I visited the precinct, but there isn’t as much activity there. They have a lot on their plates, yet I’m not receiving the assistance I require.

Regarding the family’s worries, PIX11 News sent an email to the NYPD, but the agency stated in a previous contact that the investigation was still underway.

Mondesir remarked, “I just want them caught and get justice for my daughter.”

You can provide tips to the police by texting TIP577 to 274637 (CRIMES), calling 1-800-577-TIPS (8477), going online at crimestoppers.nypdonline.org, or using the NYPD Crime Stoppers mobile app. Callers who speak Spanish should phone 1-888-57-PISTA (74782).

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