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Arthur Block assaulted
12020-04-09T18:44:38+00:00Anonymous16plain2020-09-22T20:37:43+00:00AnonymousArthur Block, a twenty-two-year-old Black resident of 14 West 127th Street, was allegedly bitten on the hands. Block’s name appears only in lists of the injured published by the New York Evening Journal, New York Daily News and New York Post. His injuries are different in each list, with the New York Evening Journal, reporting Block was bitten on his fingers, the New York Daily News on his left hand, and the New York Post on his right hand. No details of when or where the incident took place are included, but being bitten was not an injury that could have been suffered incidentally, so the event was an assault.