A glamorous New York influencer has posted a video of a crazed stranger punching her in the head, knocking her to the ground — while detailing her struggles to get him arrested.
Author and online coach Kindra Hall posted security footage Wednesday showing her walking down an Upper East Side sidewalk last week when a man going in the opposite direction suddenly lashes out and hits her.
The footage shows her tumbling back and falling over scarily close to the road.
Hall then filmed her own footage of the man as he walked away — and turned around, taunting her to “follow” him to his address.
He was later filmed being placed in handcuffs by the NYPD at the address he said he was heading to.
However, Hall claimed the NYPD took more than a half hour to arrive — and did not seem interested in helping her or tracking down the thug.
“Even after showing the video with the guy shouting threats, [NYPD] acted like it wasn’t a big deal. I remember saying, ‘So since I’m not bleeding, a punch to the head is ok?!’” she wrote in the caption.
Hall said once she told the officer she had a headache from the attack, the officers agreed to go to the address he yelled — but was upset the cops made her go with them “despite having video footage clearly identifying him.”
“I can’t describe how terrifying that was. Maybe they were hoping I’d refuse and give up?” she wrote.
Hall also complained about having to get the security footage herself.
“I am so grateful it wasn’t worse,” she continued of her attack.
“I’m grateful it was me and not someone who couldn’t take the hit or the fall. I’m hopeful the man gets the help and services he clearly needs. And I’m heartbroken and furious that this is how it is — so much apathy.”
The Post has reached out to NYPD for comment.
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