A white woman in New York claimed she was attacked on a city bus in Queens by three Black women.
Jill LeCroix allegedly caught the hands of three Black women on a southbound Q53 bus at Jamaica Avenue and Woodhaven Boulevard in Queens on July 9. She was reportedly mollyshopped by three women who allegedly told her they “hate white people.”
“Before they hit me, the girl with the green hair said, ‘You probably like Trump! Don’t you?'”
The 57-year-old woman responded, “I said, ‘I love him.’ I didn’t see which one hit me first.”
“The one with the green hair, she was saying she hates white people, the way they talk, hates white skin, the way their skin cracks. Saying she was gangsta…I was the only white person on the bus. By the time we started passing St. John’s Cemetery on Woodhaven, she started in on me, saying, ‘That’s where I’m going to bury you,” LeCroix added. “She had a bag from Bath and Body Works, and she took out a scrub and said she was going to beat me with it. It was tangerine. She said, ‘You’re going to get what you deserve! All white people are going to get what they deserve.’ It was crazy.”
Authorities added that LeCroix was then “struck in the head with an unknown object causing a laceration and bleed.” while the suspects allegedly expressed their hatred for whites.
“I hate white people…the way they talk,” one of the attackers reportedly said.
Following the attack, LeCroix, who says she has three biracial kids, was rushed to Jamaica Hospital to be treated for a head injury, police noted. She also revealed that she required three staples to close her wound.
The three women weren’t caught, but police posted a photo of the alleged suspects for the public.
The NYPD’s Hate Crime Task Force is reportedly investigating the incident.