China News Service, September 1, according to the US "World Journal" report, a few days ago, a Chinese judge was attacked by a white man near the Staten Island ferry terminal in a case in Manhattan, New York.

The police said that in the past few months, there have been many similar cases in the same location.

  The police said that at about 9:30 a.m. local time on August 31, the 56-year-old Chinese judge Phyllis Chu disembarked at the Staten Island Ferry Terminal and was going to work at No. 100 Central Street.

When she walked near Wall Street and Jiaoshui Street, she was attacked by a man on a bicycle.

  New York State Superior Court spokesperson Chalfing said that the victim and the suspect had no communication at the time of the crime. The suspect punched her in the face while riding a bicycle and left the scene.

  After the incident, the Chinese judge called the police.

After the police arrived at the scene, they searched the surrounding area, but nothing was gained.

The police stated that the case caused the victim's mouth to swell, and the victim refused on-site medical treatment.

  Chalfing said that Phyllis Chu still went to work after the incident, and informed colleagues of what had happened, and eventually went to Kerman Central Hospital for treatment and was discharged in the afternoon.

  The police said the case was an unprovoked attack and the target was random.

The victim did not suffer serious physical injuries, but the case is still defined as an assault. In the past few months, there have been many similar cases near the crime scene.

  The police appealed to the insiders to immediately call the anti-crime hotline, log in to the anti-crime website, or send messages via mobile phones to provide clues. The source of the information is absolutely confidential.

(Zhang Chen)