Crime & Safety
Brooklyn Flasher Attacks Teen And Woman In 5-Minute Rampage: NYPD
A man attacked a teenaged girl on a Brooklyn street Friday morning, minutes before he exposed himself to a woman, police said.

BROOKLYN, NEW YORK — Police are looking for the man who threw a teenaged girl to the ground then exposed himself to and punched another woman in Brooklyn Friday morning.
The 17-year-old girl was walking down 18th Avenue near 78th Street at about 7:10 a.m. when the man suddenly threw his arms around her and shoved her to the pavement, said police.
He then stomped toward a 31-year-old woman waiting for a bus near 18th Avenue and 79th Street and pulled down his pants, said police.
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The woman tried to walk away but he followed and punched her in the mouth — cutting her lip — and fled, police said.
Police are now looking for a man in his 30s, standing about 5-foot, 9-inches, weighing about 200 pounds last seen wearing a black hooded jacket, black jeans, a black skull cap and carrying a plastic bag.
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Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact police.
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