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Police Looking for Alleged Pervert Who Exposed Himself at Woodside Juice Bar

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Oct. 1, 2020 By Christian Murray

The police are looking for an alleged pervert who exposed himself to a 23-year-old woman at a Woodside juice bar in July.

The NYPD released a photo of the man yesterday who allegedly exposed his penis to the victim at Juice & Beatz, located at 53-17 Broadway. The incident took place at around 9:50 p.m. on Sunday, July 26, police said.

The suspect is described by police as being around 35-years-old. The photo released by cops was taken at the juice bar.

Anyone with information in regard to this incident is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or for Spanish, 1-888-57-PISTA (74782). The public can also submit their tips by logging onto the Crime Stoppers website at WWW.NYPDCRIMESTOPPERS.COM, or on Twitter @NYPDTips.

 

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NotSoSunny

We have too many homeless shelters/hotels in the area now. It has gotten worse as Dibozo is cleaning out the city because everyone complained. So he is kindly shipping them to the outer boroughs Instead of addressing the metal issues these people have. We need to start complaining like the city did before it gets worse and it will.

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COCED

“The suspect is described by police as being around 35-years-old”. And he is still at large despite such detailed description?!

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say it out loud!!!

say it!! say it!!! say it!!!…don’t be afraid it is just a word!!! Crayola even writes it on their crayons!!!

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Why does the Radical Right want everything to be PC?

Would you be so offended if they had described the photograph in more detail?

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That's actually the left.

The left are the ones who want fairness and justice for all (or at least other lefts).

The rights are the ones who get to pay for it.

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A Trump lover was offended because the description wasn't PC

If you scroll up you can read the comment ?

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Yana

Its been highly reported that corona virus may damage brain cells, and inflammation in the brain or body may also cause neurologic complications. Other viral infections can also lead to brain fog. All suspects should get tested for covid 19.

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Olivia

He must be mentally ill to do something like this. Normal people do not act this way. Its sad. I hope he is found and gets help.

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DeBlasio city ?

The increase of crime, the budget crisis, the reopening of schools, the homeless situation , NYC Mayor Bill DeBlasio is incompetent. He should be fined and taken out of office for dereliction of duty.

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Attila the Pun

The penal code provides harsh punishment for such lewd behavior.

The guy is a wimp. I doubt he’ll manage to stick it out in prison.

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Mac

Why waste law enforcement’s time? What’s the punishment if caught? Free Mets tickets? Maybe he can sit next to little Jimmy at a future game. This is the new normal in NYC.

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DeBlasio city ?

The increase of crime, the budget crisis, the reopening of schools, the homeless situation , NYC Mayor Bill DeBlasio is incompetent. He should be fined and taken out of office for dereliction of duty.

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Shouldn't he be

An alleged pervert???

But please. If it’s not a child he’s doing it to, this isn’t news.

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