NYC Streets Are Still Not Safe For Women

People Punching Women in NYC Streets

By Ashley S. • Jun 09, 2024

New York City has yet to be considered the safest place to live in the United States. However, until recently, besides the usual dangers women face when walking in a large or small city, there wasn't much cause for concern.

That changed when several videos went viral on social media, showing women speaking to their front-facing cameras, recounting how they were punched in the face by a random man while walking down the street and using their phones. This raised the question, "Why are women being randomly attacked in NYC?"

Viral Videos Spark Stories

Imagine walking down a sunny Manhattan sidewalk, latte in hand, when suddenly, out of nowhere, a fist connects with your face. This experience is a frightening reality for several women in the city who have become victims of a disturbing trend of being punched in public.

While crime in NYC is nothing new, reports indicate that misdemeanor assault is up 10.3% from this time last year, and it has increased by 15.7% in the past two years. These incidents have mainly occurred in affluent neighborhoods of New York, such as SoHo and Tribeca, and have taken place in broad daylight.

Halley Mcgookin, who works as an influencer, went viral for her March 25 video describing an attack that had just happened to her while walking on the street.

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Her video garnered more than 35 million views and led to other women sharing their experiences of being attacked on the street by random men they did not know as they walked.

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While the motives remain unclear, speculation swirls. Some social media theories point to a single perpetrator, but authorities say there's likely multiple attackers.

Police Response

As of April 2024, the New York Police Department (NYPD) has officially acknowledged a minimum of 12 reported incidents, resulting in six arrests related to the attacks. Despite the consistent pattern of these occurrences, law enforcement has refrained from labeling it as a trend. The concerning aspect is the striking resemblance among the stories. Victims are predominantly young women in their 20s, ambushed in broad daylight by a male assailant who delivers a sudden, unprovoked punch to their faces.

Staying Safe in the City

These incidents have understandably left many New Yorkers on edge. Here are some safety tips:

  • Trust your gut - If a situation feels off, walk away, and find a populated area.
  • Be aware of your surroundings - Ditch the headphones for a while and stay alert.
  • Report suspicious activity - If you see something, say something.

The NYPD has increased patrols in affected areas, and Mayor Adams has vowed to get these attackers off the streets.

What's Next

These recent incidents have increased awareness of personal safety in public spaces. As investigations continue, some residents are requesting improved security measures. The long-term impact of these incidents and the effectiveness of potential solutions are still uncertain. One thing you can do when you're walking in public is keep your eyes up and be aware of your surroundings.

References: Why are women getting punched in the face on the streets of New York? What we know | Man charged with punching woman in the face in NYC appears in court for separate case | 6th woman sucker-punched in broad daylight in Manhattan

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