Shirtless Homophobe Wanted by New York City Police After Slapping Woman
The swole coward with a six-pack reportedly yelled antigay slurs as he attacked a 52-year-old woman, then ran away.
AUGUST 25, 2023
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The swole coward with a six-pack reportedly yelled antigay slurs as he attacked a 52-year-old woman, then ran away.
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