Woman says man posed as ICE agent before attempted rape in Brooklyn

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A disturbing incident unfolded in Brooklyn Heights, where a woman was attacked by a man impersonating an ICE agent. The victim, a 51-year-old Hispanic woman, was waiting for a cab near Montague Street and Henry Street when the suspect approached her. He misled her into a nearby stairwell under the pretense of being an immigration officer, before physically assaulting her in an attempt to rape her. The assailant fled the scene after stealing her personal belongings, including her cellphone, purse, and chain. The victim suffered significant injuries, including cuts to her face and bruises across her body, and was promptly taken to the hospital, where she remains stable.

This incident raises serious concerns about public safety and the vulnerability of individuals in urban environments. The NYPD is urging anyone with information regarding the suspect to reach out to their Crime Stoppers Hotline. Community vigilance and support are crucial in addressing and preventing such violent crimes.

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