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NYPD Looking for Man Who Allegedly Groped Woman on E-Train Near Court Square Station

The police are looking for a man who allegedly groped a woman on an E-train as it was approaching Court Square on Sept. 1. Suspect (NYPD) and E-Train (MTAEnthusiast10 CC BY-SA 4.0)

Sept. 6, 2022 By Max Murray

The police are looking for a man who allegedly grabbed a woman multiple times “in private areas” on an E train as it pulled into the Court Square subway station last week.

The suspect allegedly approached a 25-year-old woman on the Manhattan-bound train at around 8 a.m. on Thursday, Sept. 1, before grabbing her several times as part of a “forcible touching incident.”

Police have released a photo of the suspect.

Anyone with information in regard to the identity of the suspect is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or for Spanish, 1-888-57-PISTA (74782).

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MRLIC

Mayor Failure Erics Adams y boasts shootings & Murders down. 5 other crime categories are UP. Just saw a Ndws poll do you fell safer in The City? 98% said NO 2 % said YES. I believe the people Eric, do you?

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Anna Garcia

I rode the E train to school from 1976 to 1980. There wasn’t a day were some slime ball didn’t try to get in a grope of a young girl in a uniform. Just castrate them and maybe they’ll think twice!

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MRLIC

Crime is All over NYC where are all tne cops Flooding the system Eric Adams Mayor Failure ? He never restored the $1 billion Mayor Putz Bill DeBlasio fefunded the NYPD Democratic Socialist Tiffany Caban wants to Disband and her Buddy AOC wants more Social workers instead of police.
Imagine if they get their way. Scary isn’ t it ?

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