Central Park assault: Young suspects sought for brutal shove of senior woman amNewYork
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Central Park assault: Young suspects sought for brutal shove of senior woman  amNewYork
"Authorities said the perpetrators approached the victim, a 69-year-old woman, as she walked through the area and subsequently pushed her to the ground without provocation. After knocking the victim over, cops said, the duo fled the scene in an unknown direction. The incident was reported to the Central Park Precinct. The victim was taken via private means to a local urgent care clinic, where she was treated for a fractured left elbow."
"Police described both suspects in the Nov. 30, 2025, assault as males with dark complexions. One of them is believed to be 14-15 years of age with a slim build, who was last seen wearing a gray sweatshirt with the word GAP on the front and white-and-black sneakers. The other suspect is believed to be just 10-11 years of age with a slim build, who wore a gray hooded sweatshirt, a black jacket, black pants, and white sneakers."
An assault occurred at about 4:30 p.m. on Nov. 30, 2025, near East Drive and 106th Street in Central Park. Two juvenile males approached a 69-year-old woman, pushed her to the ground without provocation, and fled. The victim sustained a fractured left elbow and received treatment at a local urgent care clinic. The Central Park Precinct recorded 85 major felonies last year, including 24 felony assaults, making such incidents rare. Authorities described one suspect as a 14-15-year-old slim male wearing a gray GAP sweatshirt and white-and-black sneakers, and the other as a 10-11-year-old slim male wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt, black jacket, black pants, and white sneakers. Anyone with information can contact Crime Stoppers by phone, online, or on X; tips are kept confidential.
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