Mayoral frontrunner Andrew Cuomo was ambushed by profane efficiency artist Crackhead Barney exterior a Brooklyn church Sunday, in response to footage of the foul-mouthed assault.
Because the ex-governor strolled exterior Bethesda Therapeutic Middle to his automobile within the parking zone, the attention-seeking web character shouted at Cuomo, from a number of yards away, concerning the sexual harassment allegations that fueled his resignation from workplace in 2021.
“Sexually harass me, Cuomo,” the agitator screamed whereas on the sidewalk, in response to video shot by The Publish. “Come on, Cuomo, sexually harass me, Cuomo.”
Cuomo, 67, ignored the incendiary feedback that solely grew worse and obtained behind the driving force’s seat of his automobile whereas a few males from the church confronted the lady who goes by Crackhead Barney.
The antagonizing buffoon then shouted at Cuomo to “rape me,” which the Democrat has by no means been accused of.
As Cuomo drove his automobile out of the church’s parking zone, the social media instigator needed to be blocked from approaching the driving force’s facet window.
Crackhead Barney additionally posted a social media video of herself screaming on the ex-governor when he entered Bethesda.
“Come on, Cuomo, sexually harass me,” she screamed from behind the church fence. “You can sexually assault me for permission.”
The mayoral candidate, who has persistently led in polling, was additionally by no means accused of sexual assault earlier than his fall from grace.
Cuomo left workplace in shame in August 2021 after sexual harassment allegations from former staffers and different girls continued to mount, although he has denied any wrongdoing.
Cuomo’s camp declined to touch upon the ambush.
The cease at Bethesda was one in every of two Brooklyn church buildings Cuomo stopped by whereas on the marketing campaign path Sunday.
“This morning in Brooklyn, I spent time with the communities at Salem Missionary Baptist Church and Bethesda Healing Center and spoke about the New York we can be,” Cuomo tweeted.
“It does not have to be this way. Together we can build a safe, affordable, and fair city for each and every New Yorker.”