Watch FedEx Employee Trashes Man In A New York Subway, Fight Video Goes Viral

Watch FedEx Employee Trashes Man In A New York Subway, Fight Video Goes Viral

A fight video of a FedEx employee repeatedly punching and kicking a barefoot man on the New York subway has gone viral and received a lot of feedback

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FedEx Employee Trashes Man In A New York Subway, Fight Video Goes Viral

The video went viral on Twitter.

A FedEx worker punched a man who was barefoot on the New York City subway in this terrible event. In the video, which at first gained popularity on Twitter, the two men are seen standing in the middle of a subway car as others watch them punch each other.

The bigger picture: just a regular day in New York

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The altercation apparently started over a bike-related incident involving the barefoot passenger. According to the account from September apparently, the guy’s bike hit the black guy. Later, the black guy told him to apologise, but he didn’t which led to a fight.

In the disturbing footage, the two men hit each other repeatedly over a minute, with the FedEx employee continuing to punch even after the barefoot passenger had fallen to the ground.

While the fight’s beginnings are not revealed yet. However, one of the first things that viewers noticed was the white man grasping the black man’s mouth with his thumb. After other passengers had left the area. But, the two still fling hands across a few feet of the train.

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The FedEx employee punches the barefoot rider in the face when he is leaning his head on the bars adjacent to the door at one point, and the rider is later seen lying on the subway seat. The bicycle, which is allegedly owned by the white man, becomes tangled up with the men’s legs as the two exchange glances back and forth.

The barefoot train passenger is shown resting on the ground for 11 seconds, as he recovers from the thrashing after receiving several more punches. As the train stops at a station and passengers crowd towards the exit doors, the man can be seen coming towards the FedEx employee who is lifting up stuff from the seat in the final moments of the video. In the two months since the video was initially released, neither man has been named.

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