Police Investigating at Least Three Egg Attacks in Boro Park
Police are investigating at least three egg-throwing attacks that occurred this weekend in Brooklyn.
The NYPD says a group of what appeared to be teen boys walked up behind a 50-year-old woman Sunday afternoon on 38th Street and 15th Avenue and threw eggs at her, hitting her in the head. The suspect said nothing and ran away.
The woman wasn’t injured and refused medical attention, police said.
In a separate incident Saturday nearby on 38th Street, a man was also hit with an egg throw by what also appeared to be a group of teens. Later that same evening, an egg was thrown at a wall inside the Sanz Synagogue on Dahill Road.
#ShockVideo: The unprovoked egging attacks in #BoroPark continue! Watch how 2 innocent local residents going about are egged by a group of teens on 38th Street earlier today. #StopTheHate #EnoughIsEnough #WhatsTheLimit @NYPDHateCrimes pic.twitter.com/CIGdzYCzPU
— Boro Park Shomrim (@BPShomrim) November 11, 2019
Another egging attack in Boro Park earlier this evening, this time on unsuspecting individuals on 38th Street. #StopTheHate #EnoughIsEnough #WhenWillItStop @NYPDHateCrimes pic.twitter.com/D2YFiB4u5a
— Boro Park Shomrim (@BPShomrim) November 10, 2019
Additional footage of the November 9th shul egging. #StopTheHate #EnoughIsEnough @NYPDHateCrimes https://t.co/T09CGFyOt1 pic.twitter.com/TT8r5fPkKE
— Boro Park Shomrim (@BPShomrim) November 10, 2019