The leader of the mayor Andrew Cuomo was ambushed by the profane performance artist Crackhead Barney outside a Brooklyn church on Sunday, according to the footage of the evil attack.
While the former governor walked outside the Bethesda healing center to his car in the parking lot, the internet personality that sought attention shouted in Cuomo, from several meters away, about the accusations of sexual harassment that promoted his resignation to the office in 2021.
“I was sexually harassed, Cuomo,” the agitator shouted while on the sidewalk, according to the video filmed by the position. “Come on, Cuomo, sexually harass me, Cuomo.”
Cuomo, 67, ignored the incendiary comments that only worsened and put behind the driver’s seat of his car, while a couple of people from the church confronted the woman who passes through Crackhead Barney.
The antagonizing jester shouted Cuomo that “I raped me”, that the Democrat has never accused or.
While Cuomo took his car from the church parking, the social networks instigator had to be blocked to approach the driver’s side.
Crackhead Barney also published a video of social networks or herself shouting the former government when she entered Bethesda.
“Come on, Cuomo, Sexual harass me,” he shouted behind the fence of the Church. “You can assault me sexual to get permission.”
The mayor’s candidate, who has a constant led in the polls, was not accused or sexual aggression before his fall in disgrace.
Cuomo left the position in disgrace in August 2021 after the accusations of sexual harassment of former employees and other women continued to ride, he thought he had denied having acted.
The Cuomo camp declined to comment on the ambush.
The stop at Bethesda was one of Brooklyn’s two churches, which Cuomo stopped while he was in Sunday’s campaign.
“This morning in Brooklyn, I spent time with the communities of the Salem Missionary Church and the Bethesda Cure Center and talked about the New York that we can be,” Cuomo tweeted.
“It does not have to be so. Together we can build a safe, affordable and fair city for each and every one of the New Yorkers.”