Menace hurls mystery liquid at NYPD traffic agent in daylight Brooklyn attack: cops
Briefly

A female NYPD traffic agent was attacked in Brooklyn when a male assailant hurled an unidentified liquid at her during daylight. The incident occurred at the intersection of 7th Avenue and 6th Street in Park Slope. After the attack, the agent was transported to Brooklyn Methodist Hospital and was reported to be in stable condition. Police have not identified the liquid or made any arrests, and the motive remains unclear. Previous attacks on traffic agents include physical assaults and a prank involving a fire extinguisher.
The male assailant threw the unknown substance at the 33-year-old agent at the busy corner of 7th Avenue and 6th Street in Park Slope.
The attacker threw the unidentified liquid at the on-duty NYPD traffic agent at the corner of 6th Street and 7th Avenue in Park Slope.
Investigators have not yet identified the contents of the liquid.
No arrests had been made by the early evening, and the motive for the attack is unclear.
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