A 19-year-old woman was left bloodied and screaming after being sexually assaulted just steps from Gracie Mansion, police said.
The disturbing attack occurred around 1:20 a.m. Saturday in the vicinity of East 90th Street and East End Avenue, about a block from the mayor’s official residence.
An alert doorman rushed to the woman’s aide after hearing her cries for help, and is credited with spooking the predator — who had lurked up behind her and shoved her to the ground before assaulting her, police said.
“This young lady was on the floor frantically crying, blood on her shirt and nose,” he recalled.
The thug took off westbound on East 90th Street. The victim went to New York Presbyterian Cornell Medical Center in stable condition, police said. There have been no arrests.
The hero doorman, who did not want to give his name, told The Post he “heard someone screaming,” grabbed his flashlight and went down the block to investigate.
He then spotted the suspect running towards York Avenue.
‘’Hey, what are you doing?” the doorman shouted.
The pervert kept on running. The good Samaritan then turned his attention to the assault victim.
The doorman — who stayed with the victim until police arrived — said he has a 20-year-old daughter and his “instincts as a father kicked in. I just wanted to help.”
The doorman, who doesn’t usually work nights, said his wife told him, “That was really God putting me on the right spot to help somebody else.”
Hours after the attack other neighborhood doormen said they were warning residents “to be careful,” especially at night.
“This area is very desolate when it gets late,” said one, adding, “I hope she [the victim] is going to be okay.”
Police said the suspect is about 6-feet-tall and was wearing a gray sweatshirt with white stripes and dark colored jeans. The NYPD would not say whether the victim was a passerby or neighborhood resident.
Anyone with information on these crimes is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or for Spanish, 1-888-57-PISTA (74782).
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