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A group of Good Samaritans gave an assist to New York State Police troopers in Northern Westchester to stop a man who was allegedly abusing a person with special needs.
New York State Police troopers were dispatched to the Cortlandt Town Center at approximately 2:50 p.m. on Saturday, May 8, where there were reports of a man striking another man with special needs inside a van.
The investigation into the allegations determined that 64-year-old Jean Donatien, of Peekskill, an employee of Opengate, slapped and knocked his victim’s head against the van window.
The victim was not injured in the incident.
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A group of Good Samaritans gave an assist to New York State Police troopers in Northern Westchester to stop a man who was allegedly abusing a person with special needs.
New York State Police troopers were dispatched to the Cortlandt Town Center at approximately 2:50 p.m. on Saturday, May 8, where there were reports of a man striking another man with special needs inside a van.
The investigation into the allegations determined that 64-year-old Jean Donatien, of Peekskill, an employee of Opengate, slapped and knocked his victim’s head against the van window.
The victim was not injured in the incident.
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A group of Good Samaritans gave an assist to New York State Police troopers in Northern Westchester to stop a man who was allegedly abusing a person with special needs.
New York State Police troopers were dispatched to the Cortlandt Town Center at approximately 2:50 p.m. on Saturday, May 8, where there were reports of a man striking another man with special needs inside a van.
The investigation into the allegations determined that 64-year-old Jean Donatien, of Peekskill, an employee of Opengate, slapped and knocked his victim’s head against the van window.
The victim was not injured in the incident.
Headlines: Greenburgh stabbing, good Samaritans, deputy of the year
News 12 Staff
Updated on:May 11, 2021, 6:04am EDT
Here are some stories making
headline across the Hudson Valley.
A man is recovering this morning after a stabbing in Greenburgh this
past weekend. Police say it happened at the BP gas station on Aqueduct Road
around 1 a.m. on Sunday morning. Police say
he was attacked by a group of people and stabbed in the head. The attackers
then took off in a blue Mazda 3 and a gray Toyota sedan before officers
arrived. No arrests have been made.
Good Samaritans sprang into action to protect a special needs man at the