The NYPD is looking for the suspect who attempted to sexually assault a woman on a Manhattan subway platform at 11 a.m. on Saturday, highlighting the sharp increase in crime in recent weeks across New York City.
The woman was waiting for a Q train in midtown on Saturday at the 63rd St. and Lexington Ave. station, according to NYPD Transit Police Chief Edward Delatorre.
As a crowd gathers, the suspect gets up and walks away, picking up sunglasses he had dropped, the footage shows.
Police told news outlets that the woman suffered minor injuries and refused medical attention.
Crime Wave
The incident comes in the midst of a crime wave that is currently gripping New York City. At the Republican National Convention (RNC) last week, several speakers, including NYPD union boss Pat Lynch, decried the crime wave as a failure of Democrat policies.“Why is this happening?” Lynch asked. “The answer is simple: The Democrats have walked away from us.”
Earlier this summer, following violent George Floyd-related demonstrations and looting, Lynch and other police union leaders decried the lack of support from New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and other elected officials in the city.
Last month, de Blasio unveiled an “End Gun Violence Plan” to curb the burgeoning number of shootings and murders.