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Police Looking for Man who ‘Manipulated’ Himself in Front of a Teenage Girl on F Train: NYPD

April 4, 2019 By Meghan Sackman

The police are looking for a man who “manipulated” himself in front of a teenage girl on the F train at the Roosevelt Avenue station last Friday.

The suspect allegedly sat next to the 18-year-old victim, “placed his hand inside his underwear and masturbated” while staring at her on March 29 around 11:14 a.m.

The individual walked off the train at an unknown station.

The suspect is described as being black, 20 to 25 years old, between 5 feet 11 inches and 6 feet 2 inches tall, and between 160 and 180 pounds.

He was last seen wearing a red baseball cap, a red hooded sweater, a black jacket, black sweatpants and he carried a green backpack.

Anyone with information in regards to this incident is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or for Spanish, 1-888-57-PISTA (74782).

email the author: news@queenspost.com

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Tyronne Fauntleroy

Ah yes where are our champagne socialists defending this mutt? What jail time will a Queens jurist give him seeing election time is coming. He will walk a free man and will do it again . The jurists clerk will walk him over to the civil part to file a notice of claim against the city the DA and the cops after he’s freed

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Roy Moore lives in Jackson Heights?!

Disgusting. These are the sort of sex crimes Roy Moore was accused of that won him the endorsement of the president that use to walk into Miss Teen USA contestant’s dressing rooms while they were undressed. This behavior has no place here.

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Corey

Absolutely agree…Behavior similar to Anthony Weiner who sent nude selfies to underage girls while married to Uma Abedin, Hillary Clinton’s confidential aide,in addition to Joe Biden’s inappropriate touching, has no place here

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Paul Kersey

Weiner was 2 years ago. He couldn’t sexually harass minors or sleep with hookers as he was in prison. He’s out now so let the lechery begin.

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Trumptards aren't great at math

2019 minus 2011 is “2” years ago?

I agree though, those kind of sex crimes are comparable to Roy Moore.

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Agreed, Roy Moore stood accused of horrific sex crimes against teenagers, which won him Trump's endorsement

Also, some other people did stuff one time

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Agreed, Roy Moore was accused of horrific sex crimes before Trump endorsed him

also other people did stuff 8 years ago

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Anthony Weiner

Looks like a County Mayo lad to me. They are known to have these nasty habits.

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TC on 32.

If someone would have done something to this guy they would have been labeled a racist , if the cops would had arrested him it would be police brutality.

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huh?

Is there any reason to believe that, or just your run-of-the-mill racist Trump lover?

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Top Hat.

DeBlasio city
NYC doesn’t punish these sex offenders, pretending that it’s not a big deal doesn’t make the problem go away , this guy is probably a child molester or rapist.

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huh

Wait, is sexual assault not illegal in NYC anymore? Or is this just another unhinged rant by a geriatric Trumptard?

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JHeights my whole life

Perverts on the subway are as old as the subways themselves. This is nothing new. We just hear about it more now because of the internet.

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