Roanoke woman charged in pedestrian crash that hurt two teens, police say
Another woman also hurt after her car was hit, according to police
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ROANOKE, Va. – Two teenagers and a woman were hurt after a crash in Roanoke, according to the Roanoke Police Department.
Authorities said the crash happened on Sunday around 11 a.m. at a business in the 5000 block of Rutgers Street NW.
Cheryl Jones, 61, was trying to move her vehicle when she hit the two teenagers, according to police. Authorities said she also hit another car, hurting another woman, and causing damage to the business.
According to police, all three victims were treated for minor injuries at the scene and taken to a hospital as a precaution.
Man threatens subway rider with gun on Lower East Side
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Man threatens subway rider with gun
The NYPD wants to find the man who threatened a subway rider with a gun on the Lower East Side.
NEW YORK - The NYPD is searching for the man who threatened a subway rider on the Lower East Side with a gun sending him running for safety.
Video of the suspect shows him pulling a gun from a white plastic bag that had been stuffed inside a backpack.
According to police, the suspect and the straphanger were having a conversation when it turned into an argument. That s when the suspect took out the gun. The 30-year-old man ran away.
Asian man attacked, repeatedly punched as he entered subway station
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An Asian man was attacked as he entered a subway station on the Lower East Side.
NEW YORK - A man entering a subway station on the Lower East Side was attacked and knocked unconscious in what appears to be another hate crime targeting Asian people in New York City.
The 56-year-old victim was entering the F train station at East Broadway and Rutgers Street on Tuesday at about 8:50 p.m. when he was punched in the face and repeatedly as he lay on the ground, said police.
NYPD Investigating Beating Of Asian Man In Chinatown As A Hate Crime
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A 56-year-old man was knocked unconscious outside a Manhattan subway station on Tuesday night, and the police are investigating the seemingly unprovoked attack as a hate crime.
The incident occurred just before 9 p.m., when victim Teoh Ming Soon, who is Asian, was walking towards the F train station at East Broadway and Rutgers Street in Chinatown. According to the NYPD, an assailant attacked him by punching him in the face, rendering him unconscious.
The suspect fled the scene and EMS treated the victim for a laceration to the lip, black eye, and swelling to the head.
Police: Brutal beating of Asian man considered hate crime
It’s the latest in a string of such incidents.
Surveillance video shows the attacker, with a bandana covering his face, waiting for a man to approach, then without warning, he turns violent.
He hits the man repeatedly, knocking him to the ground and continuously punching him in the face.
The victim was 56-year-old Ming Teoh, of Brooklyn.
“He hit me. I was like, ‘What happened?’ The second time he hit me, I don’t know why. Then I fell down,” Teoh told CBS2’s Nick Caloway.
Teoh says he was walking into the East Broadway and Rutgers Street subway station on the Lower East Side late Tuesday night when the man suddenly attacked without saying a word.