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Man Tries To Rape Tinder Date In Vanderbilt Ave Hotel: NYPD
The man pulled a knife on a woman before attacking her, police said.

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The man pulled a knife on a woman before attacking her, police said.

The woman was pushed against a car by a man who tried to talk to her on the street, police said.
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