Homeless nigger with lengthy rap sheet punches invader kids selling candy in NYC train station: police

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Published April 18, 2024, 9:41 p.m. ET











A homeless man with a lengthy rap sheet pummeled two boys selling candy inside a Manhattan train station Wednesday night in a botched robbery, officials and police sources said.
The two kids — an 11-year-old and a 16-year-old — were hawking the sweets inside the Broadway-Lafayette B/D/F/M station at around 6:30 p.m. when Alvin Doris followed them and attempted to steal $40 from the younger boy before snatching a cell phone from the teenager, police said.

Man with a beard, identified as Alvin Doris, following two young boys selling candy on a subway platform at Broadway-Lafayette station.
Doris has nine prior arrests going back to 1994. Obtained by The New York Post
When the 16-year-old tried to get back his phone, Doris reportedly went ballistic — punching the teen multiple times in the face, according to cops.


Doris, 62, then threw the teen’s cell phone to the ground and walloped the 11-year-old in the face, fracturing his nose, officials said.




Police charged Doris with robbery, acting in a manner injurious to a child, assault and criminal mischief.




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The victim was waiting for a northbound F train at the 169th Street station near Hillside Avenue in Jamaica Hills around 3:30 a.m. Friday when another straphanger started arguing with him, police said.

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A woman with a small child sells candy in the D train in Manhattan
Many New York City migrants and their children have been seen selling candy and goods inside subway stations. Stephen Yang
His last known address was at the Bowery Mission, a Lower Manhattan homeless shelter.


Police sources said he has nine prior arrests going back to 1994 — with many of them concentrated around Lower Manhattan.


Doris has been collared for assault on four separate occasions and was slapped with an arson charge for intentionally damaging a Lower Manhattan building by starting a fire, sources told The Post.




His last arrest for assault was in 2012, when he punched a 26-year-old woman in the face on the corner of Bowery and Prince Street.


Doris was awaiting arraignment at Manhattan Criminal Court Thursday night.
 
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