Random anti-white racial attacks on the street, particularly on the most vulnerable of whites, are a very common thing.
This has been going on for years.
A surveillance photo shows the moment a brute randomly knocked a grandmother unconscious in a broad-daylight sneak attack in the Bronx — leaving her battered and still suffering “breakdowns” days later.
Martha Veloz, 54, of New Jersey, had just gotten off the No. 4 train and was walking at East 167th Street and Jerome Avenue in Highbridge around 3 p.m. Wednesday when the stranger struck her and shoved her without warning, according to cops and her daughter, Stephanie Padin, 21.
The photo, obtained by The Post Monday, shows the victim tumbling to the ground with the bully standing behind her, arms outstretched.
Veloz is now terrified to go back into the Bronx, Padin said.
“She said she was walking down the hill…[when] a man just came randomly and hit her in the head with something,” Padin told The Post in a Monday phone interview. “He hit her in the head and then he pushed her down to the ground.
“She passed out for a minute and she thought everything was black,” the victim’s daughter added. “She tried to wake up again … and she started crying hysterically because she’s got a lot of blood coming down.”
Veloz, who had just come from a doctor’s appointment in Brooklyn, was on her way to visit Padin’s father when she was attacked. Padin’s father was planning to buy a gift for his 21-month-old granddaughter, Padin’s daughter.
“A few people were trying to help her get up also because they saw her when she went down to the ground and was bleeding,” Padin said.
Veloz was taken to Lincoln Medical Center, where she was listed in stable condition and needed stitches on her lips.
The back of her head and neck was also left swollen and bruised, Padin said.
This seems like a justification for the “racism” of not wanting to live around blacks, and wanting blacks to be sanctioned.