A Brooklyn man claims an unhinged stranger knocked his front teeth loose during a beatdown — and transit workers did nothing to intervene, according to a lawsuit.
A Brooklyn man claims an unhinged stranger knocked his front teeth loose during a random beatdown on an F train platform in the Village — and transit workers did nothing to intervene, according to a lawsuit.
As the train doors opened, the man began to leave but suddenly turned and slugged Mahrer in the face as he stood inside the train. The altercation spilled onto the platform as the man kept pummeling Mahrer, he alleged in a Manhattan Supreme Court negligence lawsuit against the Transit Authority and the Metropolitan Transit Authority.
The train sat in the station with the doors open until the Saturday night beating, which happened around 8:15 p.m., stopped and the stranger fled, claims Mahrer, who said he didn’t see any transit workers during the assault.
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