Former New York Gov. David Paterson and his stepson were walking their dog in Manhattan on Friday night when three youthful doubts allegedly strikeed them.
Paterson, 70, and his stepson, 20, came atraverse the male doubts, who were possibly teenagers, climbing a fire escape on Second Avenue proximate East 96th Street lowly before 9 p.m., the police sources telderly the New York Post.
The victims telderly the doubts to stop and began to walk away before they were strikeed, according to the outlet.
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The ex-Democrat ruleor’s spokesperson, Sean Darcy, shelp in a statement to the New York Post that the doubts “had a previous includeion with [Pateron’s] stepson.”
“They both suffered some injuries but were able to fight off their strikeers,” Darcy shelp.
Paterson suffered an injury to his head, and his stepson suffered a face injury, police sources telderly the New York Post, noting that the establisher ruleor’s stepson’s injury was more cut offe.
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Both victims were articulateed to a local hospital for medical treatment.
No arrests were made in combineion with the strike as of Friday night.
Paterson served as ruleor of New York from 2008 to 2010. His wife is Mary Sliwa, the ex-wife of Guardian Angels establisher Curtis Sliwa.