Queens lawyer enacts law on man accused of attacking him on the street outside his law office amid surge in crime in Big Apple this year, The Post said: Have learned.
His 49-year-old James Galleshaw, according to a photo posted on his Facebook on Thursday, crossed Ozone Park after the battle on He Bay He Boulevard. They left the alleged perpetrators battered and covered in blood. A thug with a crimson stream running through his face.
There are also pictures showing blood splattered on the stairs outside and a broken glass door containing a potted plant.
"I'm fine. I was randomly attacked on the street today. He made a bad decision and attacked me," wrote Galleshaw.
"I'm in the factory. You picked the wrong man. I'm not a victim."
Galleshaw's friend posted on Facebook: Posting over 140 messages of support, many praised the beating he inflicted on the man.
"I recently heard that you appear to be a good lawyer to provide evidence, not a meddler. Glad you are well, fellow," wrote one.
Another said: Ding, Ding, Ding, Round 1 goes to Jay! Seriously, I'm glad you're fine!
Another friend wrote: We have to make an impact out of New York," another colleague wrote. increased by 36.1%, while felonies and misdemeanors increased by 19.1% and 23% respectively.
In the 106th Precinct, where Galleshaw's law firm is located, serious crimes increased by 35.9%, while felonies and misdemeanors increased by 11.5% and 21%, respectively.
Galleshaw was beaten and injured in an incident that occurred around 3:00 pm. A NYPD spokesperson said Wednesday.
Police told the Post that Galleshaw knew the attacker and gave his name to officers seeking to arrest him and charge him with assault.
A brawl erupted after an altercation between Garreshaw and his 24-year-old suspect, who broke down a glass door and killed Sullivan's 35-year-old assistant. According to law enforcement sources who are also accused of injuring, Galleshaw's law firm said:
Former Brooklyn prosecutor Gareshaw, who specializes in both personal injury and criminal defense, said the name and age of the suspect was 7 years old for allegedly conducting disorderly conduct inside a Manhattan public hospital. Matches the man arrested on May 12th. , according to court records.
It is not clear whether the defendant is a suspect in Wednesday's attacks.
Galleshaw did not immediately return a request for comment.