Caught on Camera: Retired NYPD Sergeant Beaten Senseless by Alleged Thieves

Nick Kangadis | August 20, 2020

We’ve got some violent, unhinged people in this country. People are being beaten in broad daylight in cities like New York City (NYC). Bystanders are scared to help because of the fear of receiving a beating themselves. Severely cutting the police budget by $1 billion looks to be working really well for those in charge in NYC.

It’s not exactly clear what sparked the confrontation, according to the New York Post. But after reportedly conversing with his attacker “for at least a minute last Tuesday morning,” a retired New York Police Department (NYPD) sergeant was beaten senselessly.

The attacker, now identified as 20-year-old Masterjadin Roman, allegedly threw a bottle at the man, prompting the man to charge the attacker. That’s when the attacker took the man down and punched him in the head “more than a dozen” times.

Roman and an accomplice of his then allegedly stole the former sergeant’s cellphone and headphones. While the man attempted to get to his feet, Roman came back and kicked him in the head.

It’s a disturbing scene, and one that is becoming all too familiar to those inhabiting the failing city.

For video of the altercation, watch below: