Philadelphia police are searching for a woman who allegedly spat in a stranger's face after the two got into a verbal disagreement ove...
Philadelphia police are searching for a woman who allegedly spat in a stranger's face after the two got into a verbal disagreement over social distancing.
The woman - seen wearing a three-quarter length black jacket, dark pants and a red bandanna around her neck - spat on the victim inside the D Bruno Bros in the Rittenhouse neighborhood on Sunday.
A shopper told police that she exchanged words with the woman after she bumped into her in the store, NBC 10 reports.
The woman - seen wearing a three-quarter length black jacket, dark pants and a red bandanna around her neck - spat on the victim inside the D Bruno Bros in the Rittenhouse neighborhood on Sunday
The woman then allegedly told the victim, 'B***h, I don't have the virus,' and proceeded to spit in her face.
But the woman who was spit on was wearing a mask and glasses and wasn't injured, police shared.
An employee witness shared that the same woman had spat on him the day before after the two got in a dispute about her method of payment
An employee witness claimed that the same woman had spat on him the day before after the two got in a dispute about her method of payment.
Police described the woman as being in her 30s, with reddish-brown hair and standing approximately 5'6".
On Thursday, city mayor Jim Kenny described the woman's actions as 'unconscionable and criminal.' He hoped that the woman was arrested.
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