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Police Looking For Man Who ‘Manipulated Himself’ in Front of Woman on E Train: NYPD

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March 22, 2019 By Christian Murray

The police are looking for a man who exposed himself in front of a woman on an E train at the 71st Street/Continental station on Wednesday.

The suspect allegedly “exposed himself and manipulated his private parts” in front of a 28-year-old woman, police said, while on board a Queens bound E train at the 71st Street/Continental Ave. station at around 5:15 p.m.

The suspect is described as Hispanic and in his 50s. He is about 6 feet tall, weights about 180 pounds and was last seen wearing eyeglasses, a beige baseball cap, a military green jacket and dark sweat pants.

Anyone with information on the case should contact the Crime Stoppers hotline at 1-800-577-8477, or text CRIMES and then enter TIP577, or visit www.nypdcrimestoppers.com.

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Kamala Cusamano

Ah yes . A great constituent of the mayor of the city of nowhere. Keep voting socialist boys and girls. This is the end result

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deBLOWsio

^^^ You’re unhinged. This is the type of behavior we expect when he have an absent-minded Mayor who cares about nothing except rewarding the underserving and watching the outer-boroughs fall apart.

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Donald "grab em by the pussy" Trump

Disgusting. This is the sort of sex crime we’d expect from our president that snuck into Miss Teen USA contestants’ dressing rooms, not member of our community.

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