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NYC Spitter Beaten by Vigilantes After Attacks

Summary

  • Man arrested for spitting at white women in Brooklyn
  • Victim of spitting spree beaten bloody by two men
  • Accused spitter pleaded not guilty, released with monitor
NYC Spitter Beaten by Vigilantes After Attacks

A man accused of a two-day spitting spree in Brooklyn, New York, has been arrested and subsequently beaten by two vigilantes. The 45-year-old suspect allegedly spat directly into the faces of unsuspecting women. He pleaded not guilty to charges including aggravated harassment and was released with an ankle monitor.

Following his release, a video emerged showing two men brutally assaulting a man believed to be the accused spitter. The attack involved punches, kicks, and stomps, leaving the victim bloody and disoriented. The assailants warned him to stop violating women.

Authorities have not received a report regarding the assault on the suspect. The District Attorney's Office is still seeking additional victims of the spitting incidents, highlighting a disturbing trend of such attacks nationwide.

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Anthony Caines, 45, was arrested by the NYPD for a spitting spree targeting women in Williamsburg.
After being arrested and released on bail, a man believed to be the accused spitter was violently beaten by two unidentified men in a suspected vigilante attack.
Yes, the Brooklyn District Attorney's Office is actively seeking additional victims who have not yet come forward.

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