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VIDEO: Bronx Man Gets Knocked Out, Then Robbed By Bystanders

A Bronx man remained in intensive care after he was attacked, and then robbed, in a city crosswalk.

Bronx, NY – Instead of helping a man who had been knocked unconscious in the middle of a crosswalk on June 18, several New Yorkers picked his pockets while his assailant snapped pictures of his handiwork (video below).

Police have arrested 22-year-old Luis Rivera, whom they believe was the man featured sucker-punching 37-year-old Fernando Levano in surveillance videos from nearby businesses, the Daily Mail reported.

The attack occurred at about 6:11 a.m. at the corner of Aqueduct Avenue and Buchanan Place in the University Heights section of the Bronx, police said.

In the video, Levano was crossing the street when he was approached by two men, one of whom punched him in the head.

The victim fell to the ground unconscious, and initially, Rivera and his companion walked quickly away.

Bystanders approached the victim, the video showed. But instead of rendering aid or calling for help, they rifled through his pockets and stole his cell phone.

Then, to add insult to injury, Rivera reappeared in the video, as Levano laid unconscious in the street.

Rivera approached Levano and got a good look at him, the video showed. Then he squatted down next to his unconscious victim’s head and took pictures of his handiwork.

Afterwards, video showed Rivera and his companion exchanged a high-five of celebration.

Levano was eventually transported to St. Barnabas Hospital where he remained in serious condition with a skull fracture, the Daily Mail reported.

His attacker has been arrested and charged with assault. Rivera remained in police custody.

You can watch the entire brutal series of events in the video below:

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LEO0301
LEO0301

@Hi_estComnDenomn - if you're trying to get me to defend bad cops, that won't happen. They are very much like you, lowest common denominators.

Hi_estComnDenomn
Hi_estComnDenomn

@LEO0301 Ah, so by your definition of lowest common denominator (which is wrong thematically, because lowest common denominator would technically equate to lower middle class, white,and conservative in this country), the shooter from yesterday would also apply, right? Or the crooked cops in Baltimore? How about officer Slager?

LEO0301
LEO0301

@Hi_estComnDenomn - a common denominator doesn't necessarily have to be black, Felon. It's a person who has no respect for others. There are lots of them around nowadays. I'm not sure if you keep up with the news, but respect for our fellow man seems to be a thing of the past. I mean, watching this video, what kind of person takes advantage of someone who was knocked out with a sucker punch? Feral animals, right?

Hi_estComnDenomn
Hi_estComnDenomn

@LEO0301 I also noticed you've been miiiiighty quiet on the mass shooter report in Annapolis. As a former officer, shouldn't you want to speak your peace on that situation?

Hi_estComnDenomn
Hi_estComnDenomn

@LEO0301 Here, let's ask someone much more familiar with the Bronx, since I'm only partially familiar;

@bronx163, if you're around, what are the most probable races of a Rivera and Levano in the U-Heights area of the Bronx?

No. 11-20
LEO0301
LEO0301

@Hi_estComnDenomn - look at the people rifling through that poor man's pockets. They sure look like the common denominators I'm used to seeing.

Hi_estComnDenomn
Hi_estComnDenomn

@LEO0301 Showing your ignorance again, huh?

A Dominican knocked out a Puerto Rican. Last time i checked, I'm neither Dominican not Puerto Rican.

Have you ever in your life met anyone that doesn't look exactly like you? Just wondering.

LEO0301
LEO0301

Well, well, well...look at all the common denominators doing what they do best.