A woman walking with a child and pushing another in a stroller fell to the ground after she was groped in a random assault in Brooklyn.
SUNSET PARK, Brooklyn -- A woman walking with a child and pushing another in a stroller fell to the ground after she was groped in a random assault in Brooklyn, and police are hoping surveillance video of the suspect will lead to an arrest.
The victim, 41-year-old Maria Perez, was walking with the two children and a dog when the unknown man approached her from behind and slapped her buttocks. "She cried, and now she's afraid to go outside because she knows there's a monster," she said."And when we go walking, she doesn't want to go on the side where it happened."
Perez attempted to stop the man from grabbing her, and as a result, she and the children fell to the concrete.
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