Subway slapper: She attacked me like a man, and my jacket rocks

First, he was cleared by the DA — and now he desires to be cleared by the style police.

The person who was attacked on an F prepare by ladies who mocked his Nineteen Eighties-style 8-ball jacket won't be charged with assault for hitting one in every of them as a result of he acted in self-defense, the Manhattan District Legal professional’s Workplace mentioned on Wednesday.

Jorge Peña, 25, hailed the information that he’s been cleared criminally. He additionally insisted that he was in the fitting from a vogue perspective.

He instructed The Submit that the jacket is definitely extremely trendy proper now and was worn by the rapper TI in a latest music video.

“I like this jacket,” Peña mentioned. “However I don’t assume I can put on it anymore.

“Folks will simply know me due to it and what occurred.”

Peña — a former professional baseball prospect — was using the prepare house from work Friday night time when a pack of untamed ladies began mocking his garments after which one pulled off her stiletto boot and hit him within the head.

“I by no means slapped anybody earlier than. Particularly a woman,” mentioned the 6-foot-6 Peña.

“However once I noticed that blood, I couldn’t take it. She attacked me like a person.”

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The lady who allegedly hit Peña along with her stiletto boot, Danay Howard, 21, and Shanique Campbell, 20, who clobbered Peña along with her purse, had been charged with felony assault.

On the YouTube video, they're seen mocking Peña and knocking the cellphone from the hand of the particular person filming them earlier than Howard assaults Peña and he responds by slapping her.

“You bought a wack 8-ball jacket that got here out in 1990,” Howard yells at Peña. “Get your cash sport up.”

The jacket was named one of many “Best Trend Developments” of the ’90s by Advanced Journal and was featured on an episode of “Seinfeld.”

The video of the subway incident has racked up greater than 4 million views because it was posted Sunday.

“Thank God for smartphones,” mentioned protection lawyer Cary London, of the legislation agency London Indusi.

“The DA’s workplace was capable of have all the info in entrance of them at an early stage to point out that our consumer did nothing unsuitable and acted in self-defense.”

Peña plans to sue the town over his 4 days spent in jail after his arrest, mentioned London.

A DA spokesperson confirmed that the fees towards Peña had been dropped as soon as it was clear he had acted in self-defense.

Peña got here to the US from the Dominican Republic and was a right-handed pitcher for an Oakland A’s minor-league farm staff till accidents pressured him to finish his dream of reaching the massive leagues in 2010.

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