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Couple says unsheltered person attacked husband in downtown San Diego
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A San Diego man says he was attacked in downtown by an unsheltered person and he caught some of what happened on his iPhone camera and his wife contacted CBS 8 with the story and cell phone video, seen in the video featured in this story.
She says the man in the video looked like he was unsheltered and police later told her he has a driver’s license from Arizona. She says he attacked her husband as they were picnicking on the lawn at the “kissing statue” beside the Midway.
“The guy attacked my husband, who coached running for many years. My husband got away because he is quick. But the man grabbed the back of his collar and ripped the shirt off his body," said Cindy.
The couple says the man was sleeping in a hammock and he got angry because he said they woke him and disturbed his sleep. They say he started swearing at them and threatened violence, and threatened to throw them in the water beside the Midway. So the pair packed up their picnic and walked closer to the Fish Market Restaurant to be closer to people.
MORE: https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/local/couple-says-unsheltered-person-attacked-husband-downtown-san-diego/509-cb74f7a1-9764-40f8-a400-d9445b84cae0