The altercation happened on Monday at 3:30 p.m. at the intersection of East 161st and Grand Concourse in the Concourse section.
Police in the Bronx are searching for the man who shoved a 91-year-old man, injuring him in the process.A 91-year-old man was shoved to the ground after an altercation in the Bronx Monday afternoon, but the senior said he wants to fight back.The Bronx resident is sporting a bruise to the back of his head after police said a man shoved him to the ground.
Villamar, as evidenced by his Yankees shirt is a big fan and was walking to his favorite spot, the Yankee Tavern across the street from the stadium when a man bumped into him. He said good Samaritans rushed to help while the man ran away, which might have been a lucky break because Villamar said he was ready to take him on himself.Villamar was checked out at Lincoln Hospital but is ok.
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