Ian Williams, 22, threatened the woman, made anti-LGBTQ remarks at her and punched her in the face and body multiple times – causing a nose fracture, authorities said.
A man has been busted for groping a stranger aboard a Brooklyn train in the middle of the afternoon – then hurling homophobic insults at her and breaking her nose in a brutal beatdown, police said Monday.
Ian Williams, 22, was nabbed Sunday and charged with forcible touching, assault and sexual abuse in the Thursday attack on a J train in Bushwick, cops said. Williams is accused of grabbing the buttocks of the woman, also 22, on the southbound platform at Broadway and Myrtle Avenue in Bushwick around 1:15 p.m., police said.Ian Williams, 22, is accused of breaking a female stranger’s nose on a Manhattan-bound J train in Bushwick.Williams threatened the woman, made anti-LGBTQ remarks at her and punched her in the face and body multiple times – causing a nose fracture, authorities said.
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