NYC Scum Robs a Man in a Wheelchair on a Staten Island Bus.

Nakam
Published on Sep 15, 2022
The Scumbag Allegedly Assaulted an elderly, wheelchair-bound man on a NYC bus on August 13 and ran off with $250 of the man's money.
The New York Post reports that the attack occurred as the two rode a mostly empty Staten Island S40 MTA bus around 9 pm. NYPD released video of the footage in the hopes the public could help identify the culprit.
According to the Post, the criminal is a "man in his 20s, who’s 5’7" and 160 pounds" and was wearing a "black 'TLC' t-shirt, black Nike basketball shorts, white socks and black sandals."
Adams' NYC has seen a 50 percent surge in crime since last year, with a marked increase in violent crime, with rape and assaults up 18.6 and 11 percent respectively. His city has proven too crime-ridden even for illegal immigrants, many of whom absconded anywhere else while in transit to avoid landing in his metropolis.

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