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Video: Man Hurls Brick In Handyman's Face Outside NYC Pickle Shop

The suspect behind a violent Lower East Side confrontation is still on the loose, NYPD said.

The suspect behind a violent Lower East Side confrontation is still on the loose, NYPD said.
The suspect behind a violent Lower East Side confrontation is still on the loose, NYPD said. (New York Police Department)

NEW YORK CITY — A homeless man threw a brick at a handyman's face during a wild fight on the Lower East Side, police said.

The caught-on-video fracas unfolded Sept. 15 outside The Pickle Guys near Grand and Essex streets, authorities said.

It began when the still-unidentified homeless man began to argue with a 63-year-old handyman, who had offered the panhandler a bagel and a coffee, according to a New York Daily News report.

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The attacker first threatened the handyman with a chair, struck him in the face and threw him to the ground — all seen on surveillance footage released by the NYPD. The handyman at one point picked up a stick to protect himself, the video shows.

"The unidentified male picked up a brick and threw it at the victim, striking the victim in his face," a police release states.

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The man ran away while the handyman went to a local hospital for treatment of his cut nose and bruised wrist, police said.

People with information about the attacker are asked to call NYPD's Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477), visit the Crime Stoppers website or make tips on Twitter at @NYPDTips.

All tips are anonymous, police say.

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