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harvard teaching assistant and street homeless man fight, both sides swinging sticks and punches

2024-08-29

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source: overseas network
a harvard teaching assistant in the united states scuffled with a homeless man on the street (video report from the new york post)
overseas network, august 28according to a report by the us media "new york post" on august 27, brian chin, an assistant professor at harvard university in the united states, recently fought with a homeless man on the streets of new york and may face felony assault charges.
the conflict took place on the evening of august 24. brian chin, who often participated in cleaning up drug-addicted areas, said he approached the homeless man to observe whether he was abusing drugs and asked him if he needed medical assistance. the homeless man suddenly started screaming, picked up a metal folding chair, and began to smash the surrounding public facilities. then, the homeless man rushed towards brian chin with a thick wooden stick with nails. the two wrestled with each other, and brian chin repeatedly punched the homeless man in the face, causing him serious injuries.
brian chin, a former army reserve soldier, is facing felony assault charges and could be jailed for seven years. he said he did not want his teaching career to be ruined, "i was just defending myself." (overseas network wang shanning)
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