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Paul Freeman injured
12020-08-20T20:52:32+00:00Anonymous15plain2020-09-22T20:39:52+00:00AnonymousPaul Freeman appears in a list of those injured published by the New York Daily News. He is one of two individuals who appear only in that list. The newspaper identified him as fifty-year-old man living at 310 West 170th Street, well to the north of Harlem in the Washington Heights neighborhood.
The listing described his injury as a “laceration of forehead.” Freeman was one of six of those injured with wounds to the head (30%).