
"The victim was working on a renovation project on 42nd St. near 12th Ave. in Borough Park around 4:15 p.m. last Thursday when the other construction worker, who his colleagues know only as 'Chino,' began arguing with him 'over the usage of tools,' police said."
"As the argument heated up, Chino brandished a hammer and hit his victim over the head with it, witnesses told police."
"Co-workers told detectives that Chino shows up at neighborhood projects from time to time looking to do construction jobs for some money, cops said."
"The suspect is described as white or Hispanic and was last seen wearing a black hat, green hooded jacket, tan shirt and tan pants."
A 58-year-old construction worker was assaulted by a part-time co-worker during an argument about tools in Brooklyn. The incident occurred around 4:15 p.m. when the assailant, known as 'Chino,' struck the victim on the head with a hammer. After the attack, Chino fled the scene, and police released a surveillance image to identify him. The victim was taken to Maimonides Medical Center and is in stable condition. Chino is described as white or Hispanic, last seen wearing a black hat and a green hooded jacket.
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