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East Village brawl erupts at late-night pizza spot after smoking dispute

NEW YORK, NY – A late-night argument over smoking inside a Manhattan eatery spiraled into violence Friday when three unidentified individuals brutally attacked a 24-year-old man inside Pizza & Hot Dog at 131 Avenue A, police said.

According to NYPD Crimestoppers, the confrontation began around 11:58 p.m. when the victim confronted the group about smoking inside the restaurant. The dispute quickly escalated, turning physical as the trio repeatedly punched the man in the face.

One of the attackers, described as wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt, allegedly struck the victim in the head with a glass bottle, causing deep lacerations to his right ear and noticeable swelling across his face. The suspects fled before officers arrived.

The victim was treated for his injuries at the scene, though the extent of his condition has not been disclosed. Investigators are reviewing surveillance footage from inside and around the East Village establishment to identify those involved.

Anyone with information is urged to contact NYPD Crimestoppers via direct message to @nypdtips or by calling 1-800-577-TIPS.

Police seek suspects after violent East Village assault

The attack marks another troubling instance of late-night violence in the East Village, an area known for its dense mix of nightlife and residential buildings. Incidents like this highlight the challenges restaurant owners face when enforcing indoor smoking bans and maintaining safety after hours.

  • Assault took place at Pizza & Hot Dog, 131 Avenue A
  • Victim struck with glass bottle, sustained head and ear injuries
  • NYPD urges anyone with information to contact Crimestoppers

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