NYC doormen fired for failing to intervene in attack on Filipino American woman
Two New York City apartment building workers have been fired for failing to help a Filipino American woman as she was being violently attacked on the sidewalk outside, the building s management company said Tuesday.
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Posted: Apr 07, 2021 1:30 PM ET | Last Updated: April 7
Surveillance video of a March 29 attack showed that two New York City apartment building workers didn t step outside and approach the victim, a 65-year-old Filipino woman, until more than a minute after the violence stopped and the assailant walked away.(New York Police Department/The Associated Press)
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NEW YORK (AP) â Two New York City apartment building workers have been fired for failing to help an Asian American woman as she was being violently attacked on the sidewalk outside, the building s management company said Tuesday.
Surveillance video of the March 29 attack near Times Square showed that the doormen didn t step outside and approach the woman until more than a minute after the violence stopped and the assailant walked away.
The men watched from the lobby as 65-year-old Vilma Kari was repeatedly kicked and stomped, the video showed. One of them closed the building s door as Kari lay on the ground seconds after the attack ended.
Doormen fired for failing to intervene in anti-Asian attack
MICHAEL R. SISAK, Associated Press
April 6, 2021
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This image taken from surveillance video provided by the New York City Police Department shows an apartment building employee, center, closing the building s front door after a man assaulted a 65-year-old Asian American woman, Monday afternoon, March 29, 2021, a few blocks from New York s Times Square. The property developer and manager of the building wrote on Instagram that it was aware of the assault and said staff members who witnessed it were suspended pending an investigation.(Courtesy of New York Police Department via AP)AP