Disturbing video has emerged of two subway passengers punching and kicking one another — as other straphangers watch the brawl from a distance.
“Just one other day in Recent York City!” Twitter account NY Actions captioned the violent footage, which has received almost 20,000 views.
“Apparently the guy’s bike knocked into the black guy, black guy told him to apologize, he didn’t, fight began,” the breaking news account added.
The roughly minute-long clip, which was originally posted Sept. 11, begins mid-fight with the barefoot biker — a person wearing a plaid shirt and green shorts — shoving his left thumb into the mouth of a person wearing what appears to be the uniform of water delivery company ReadyRefresh.
The biker gains the upper hand at first as he lands multiple blows, but the opposite combatant then kilos him with punches to the top as he crumples onto the seat after which with kicks to the back and side.
After greater than 30 seconds, with the biker seemingly defenseless and covering his head, someone is heard saying, “Enough, enough.”
Finally, the fight involves an end on the 40-second mark.
The video gained traction online Monday when it was reposted by the Twitter account @RibleBlockMedia, where several users commented on the incident.
“Why is it all the time nobody coming to a black man’s defense when he doesn’t have the upper hand but once them tables turn it’s that’s enough…. No it’s not enough,” one wrote, referring to the person within the delivery uniform.
“Began off with the fish hook, extremely daring strat,” one other user said, referring to the thumb-in-mouth move by the biker.
The identities of the 2 men were unavailable.
The Post has reached out to ReadyRefresh for comment.
The NYPD didn’t immediately reply to an inquiry in regards to the incident.
The alarming video emerged soon after Gov. Kathy Hochul pivoted her election campaign message to deal with crime, announcing a recent subway safety plan with Mayor Eric Adams and releasing a industrial through which she said Recent Yorkers “need to feel secure.”
On Tuesday night, Hochul won a full term despite a surprisingly strong race run by longshot Republican challenger Lee Zeldin — who refused to concede the election.