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Cops are nonetheless searching for the person they are saying assaulted a canine walker in Brooklyn Heights on Dec. 30.
The 59-year-old sufferer mentioned he was walking his canine down Clark Street at 8:50 p.m. when a person started yelling “absurd things about dog walkers” at him. The man then approached the sufferer, punching him within the head and stabbing him within the torso with an unknown object.
The canine walker was handled by EMS on the scene after the perp fled eastbound down Clark Street. Cops say they’re checking native surveillance cameras on the scene.
This isn’t the primary time a perpetrator has gotten violent with a Brooklyn Heights pup and its handler.
Another neighborhood canine walker was left injured on Nov. 1 after cops say he was hit over the pinnacle with a 4-foot mirror by a person he had confronted for rummaging by means of rubbish cans.
The 39-year-old sufferer informed cops he was walking his canine on Clinton Street after 8 p.m. on Nov. 1 when he noticed a person “messing up” his neighbor’s rubbish can. After confronting the person about his habits, he turned irate and struck the sufferer with a 4-foot mirror that had been left on the curb.
In 2021, a person walking his canine in Fort Greene Park stabbed a 3-year-old canine named Bandit, allegedly telling Bandit’s proprietor, “I’m going fo f—ing kill your dog.” The canine recovered, however confronted well being hurdles within the aftermath of the attack.