I was on the [Upper West Side].

I was taking video of a bakery.

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I actually recorded my reaction to it that day, but felt embarrassed or weird to post it.

She then went on to give a play-by-play of the encounter.

As she was exiting the hole-in-the-wall shop, she adds, she was hit in the face.

[He] hit me, she said.

It wasn’t like a closed fist….

I was completely stunned and I walked outside [to] my driver, who’s also security.

At that point, I texted the broker and said, I dont wanna see apartments anymore.

This city’s insane, she said.

Because I attributed this to crime that was happening during the pandemic.

Little did I know that this would become this trend of people getting hit.

And even when I commented in that post, I didn’t know that it had been multiple people.

I just saw one person say it.

I’m sorry to all the other women that it’s happening to, she goes on.

Multiple men have been arrestedin connection to separate punching incidents as of press time.