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Man stabbed by seven attackers yelling anti-gay slurs in NYC

Por: New York Post Nation April 07, 2023

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A man walking in Midtown Manhattan Wednesday was attacked by a gaggle of seven youngsters, who he said hurled anti-gay slurs at him before stabbing, kicking and punching him. Rafael Ribot, 44, was talking on his cellphone while walking on Tenth Avenue near 43rd Street around 11:30 p.m. when he was surrounded by the horde of strangers who, unprovoked, began yelling anti-gay epithets at him, cops said. Ribot, who said he is gay, that he responded... + full article



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