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Man Hit With Brick In Random Hell's Kitchen Attack, Police Say
The 61-year-old victim was standing on the street when a man walked up an hit him in the head with a brick.

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The 61-year-old victim was standing on the street when a man walked up an hit him in the head with a brick.

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