Police say they do not believe the spate of random punch attacks targeting women are being driven by a TikTok trend. Cops are searching for a suspect they believe left McDonaldโs on 6th Avenue between 14 and 15th streets and without warning punched a 23-year-old woman in the face on March 20th.
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Police officials said Wednesday that they do not believe a recent spate of sucker-punchings targeting women are the result of a terrible TikTok trend.
A growing number of women have taken to social media recently saying that they were victims of unprovoked punchings during daytime hours on the streets of Manhattan; at least 12 such incidents have been confirmed in the Manhattan South area, police sources reported.
This had some convinced that this was the rise of a dark new social media trend challenging users to commit the attacks. But police brass said on April 3 that they do not believe this to be the case.
โNo, I donโt believe itโs being driven by social media. Obviously, the social media aspect is that people are becoming aware of it and people are reporting in the past two weeks,โ Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny said. โThe majority of these incidents have been occurring in Manhattan South, weโre not seeing it anywhere else.โ
Chief Kenny reported that police have made six arrests, and two more assailants are still at large.
The most recent attack in Manhattan South occurred on March 20 at around 10 a.m. in front of a McDonaldโs on 6th Avenue between 14th and 15th streets.ย
At that location, a man left the fast-food chain and, without warning, punched a 23-year-old woman in the face.
โShe receives a broken nose,โ Chief Kenny said. โMy detectives get out there, we do a video canvas. Weโre able to get a good still based on the video from the location and we are able to get a facial recognition hit on that suspect.โ

Kenny cautioned that the hit only constitutes a clue, and…
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