He Punched a 60yr Old Woman And These Firefighters Made Him Regret IT!

Of all the street justice I’ve seen from law-abiding citizens, this is the best one so far…

Daily Mail reported that an unidentified 60-year-old woman was punched right in the face by Daniel Biggs, a 53-year-old New York man who’s no stranger to police.

Daniel Biggs

He launched an unprovoked attack while riding his bike in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn on a Wednesday evening. Biggs made one huge miscalculation, however, when he decided to punch an unsuspecting 60-year-old woman in the face. Not only was he on camera, but he was also in front of a fire station — and firefighters were watching.

It was all captured on a security camera, from the moment he approaches the poor old woman until he was chased down by our brave firefighters then taken away by NYPD.

Watch it here: Youtube/ CBS New York

Unfortunately, the police confirmed that the old woman have suffered a cut to her mouth, she declined medical attention at the scene. Also, Biggs and the woman were strangers as investigators attempted to determine a motive for the attack, which was unclear.

Daniel Biggs

These brave men didn’t have to put themselves in potential danger, but they did it anyway, in hopes of making their community a little safer. That’s commendable and deserves to be recognized and applauded.

Twin Alzokari of the nearby J&A Deli and Grocery, an eye witness of the entire incident has issued a statement, “It’s bad. You can’t hit a woman. She’s very nice, the whole family. I grew up with them, and they were very nice, I just see the guy running with the bike and I see the fire department came after him.”

Alzokari added that he and his neighbors are grateful for the firefighters’ bravery, according to CBS Local.

“You feel safe. They’re always helping the community, and that’s a very, very good job what they did,” he added.

These brave men didn’t have to put themselves in potential danger, but they did it anyway, in hopes of making their community a little safer. That’s commendable and deserves to be recognized and applauded.

Sources: TapHaps, Daily Mail, CBS Local