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Steve Buscemi Sent To Hospital By Brutal Attack On NYC Street! WTF!

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We just can’t even believe this. Steve Buscemi is recovering after a violent assault in broad daylight. Last week, the Boardwalk Empire star fell victim to a brazen, apparently totally unmotivated attack on the street in Kips Bay, New York.

His publicist told the New York Post on Sunday: WTF! Who would attack beloved character actor Steve Buscemi of all people?! And in NYC, where he’s also served as a fireman?!?

Just unconscionable. Related: Drake’s Security Guards Seen Tackling Trespasser At Mansion 1 Week After Drive-By Shooting! According to cops via the news org, the assault occurred at around 11:48 a.m.

on Wednesday. An eyewitness described the shocking incident: Apparently, the 66-year-old was punched in the face, leaving him with swelling on his left eye.

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