
On Wednesday, May 8, an artist named Steve Buscemi, 66, was walking the streets of New York City when a stranger struck him in the face in an ostensibly strange and unwarranted attack.
Buscemi, who has starred in” Fargo,”” Reservoir Dogs,” and” Boardwalk Empire,” was reportedly striking him in the face as he passed through the Kip’s Bay neighborhood in Mid-town Manhattan. The assault was covered for the first time on Sunday by The New York Post.
In a statement shared with the New York Post, Steve Buscemi was assaulted in Mid-town Manhattan, another victim of a haphazard act of violence in the city. ” He is ok and appreciates everyone’s also wishes”.
Buscemi was taken to a doctor shortly after the attack, according to News 12 New York. Near his remaining attention, he was bleeding, and there was swelling and bleeding.
Buscemi was allegedly seen on X with glasses covering his dark gaze when the New York Post published photos.
The attacker’s identity is still at large.
Buscemi is not the only professional from” Boardwalk Empire” to go through such a seemingly arbitrary act of violence while wandering the streets of New York City.
On March 31, a believe assaulted Buscemi’s” Boardwalk Empire” colleague, 55- year- ancient artist Michael Stuhlbard, as he walked near Central Park. The suspect chased down Stuhlbarg until he could be detained near the Russian consulate in New York City, according to a report from WABC-TV, but the actor was reportedly hit in the head with a rock when the suspect was reportedly reach.
Buscemi’s member told the New York Post that the artist is “incredibly unhappy for everyone that this has happened while even walking the streets of New York.”
Prior to beginning his acting career in 1985, Buscemi spent time with the New York Fire Department ( FDNY ) between 1980 and 1984. After the attacks of September 11, 2001, Al Qaeda, Buscemi returned to his old fire and spent days assisting victims as they searched through the dust of the World Trade Center.