A woman was assaulted at a Brooklyn subway station when a stranger, Fredrick Marshall, followed and grabbed her. Bystanders intervened after the victim screamed for help. They pulled her away and confronted Marshall, who was then seen being overwhelmed on the platform. The woman sustained minor injuries and was treated by emergency services. Marshall was arrested with weapons and charged with several offenses but was released by the court with supervised release the following day due to the nature of the charges.
The victim began to scream for help, prompting several men to gather on the elevated platform. "Let her go!" one yelled.
Bystanders jumped in and pulled the victim away from the violent menace, police said. They appeared to pummel him on the platform as one of the vigilantes yelled, "I'm gonna f-k you up!"
The woman was treated on scene by EMS for shoulder pain and minor injuries to her stomach and arms, police said.
Marshall - who cops say has no prior arrests - was granted supervised release during his arraignment the next day, as the charges are not bail.
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