
Anthony Caines assault caught on camera in brutal Brooklyn beating
*On November 29, a disturbing video surfaced online showing 45-year-old Anthony Caines being viciously beaten in Brooklyn. The attack happened outside a Williamsburg hair salon, where two masked men repeatedly punched and kicked Caines. The video, lasting about 50 seconds, shows Caines, bloodied and screaming as bystanders looked on.
The Anthony Caines assault has since gone viral, drawing sharp public reactions across the internet. Some called it vigilante justice, while others raised concerns about New York’s handling of repeat offenders. No official police report has been filed, and the NYPD has not commented on the incident.
Anthony Caines linked to racial spitting attacks on white women
Just weeks before the attack, Caines was arrested for a series of racially motivated spitting incidents. According to court records, he targeted white women in four separate attacks on Nov. 11 and 12 in Brooklyn. Victims said he approached them and spat directly in their faces before walking away.
The assaults happened near key intersections, including Broadway, Bedford Avenue, and Marcy Avenue. One woman told the New York Post, “I just felt so violated… He came up, spit on me and kept going.” Caines was charged with aggravated harassment and released the next day with only an ankle monitor.
?? ?? ??
???
Spitting racist sicko Anthony Caines, who is black, was busted last week in a racially motivated spitting spree that targeted white women in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, but walked free a day later.
He was arrested Nov. 13 after his repulsive two-day spitfest, but… pic.twitter.com/cp7eD1w2s3
— ‘Seeing is believing’ (@dave24144975) November 23, 2025
Outrage grows over release and cashless bail reforms
Caines’ quick release triggered backlash from officials and residents. New York City Councilman Robert Holden blamed state bail reforms, saying violent offenders now face “no consequences.” Critics argue that public safety is compromised when repeat offenders walk free without strict conditions.
The Anthony Caines assault adds fuel to ongoing debates about criminal justice and bail reform laws. Supporters of reform say the system must avoid pretrial punishment, but opponents cite growing public frustration. The incident reflects what some see as a dangerous breakdown of trust in the justice system.
‘You makin’ us look bad’ – Details of the Anthony Caines assault video
In the video, Caines lies curled on the sidewalk as two attackers beat him relentlessly. A third man records the assault while shouting, “Stop violating these females out here… We’re tired of that s***. You makin’ us look bad, n****.” Caines responds, “I went to jail, didn’t I?” to which one man replies, “F*** jail. We’re worse than jail.”
The attackers laugh and curse throughout the beating, stomping on Caines’ head and body. He ends up slumped and bleeding against the salon door, dazed and barely responsive. The exact date of the attack is unclear, but the video surfaced online on Saturday, November 29.
Serial spitter Anthony Caines was on the receiving end of some “street-style justice.”
The men yelled at Caines to, “Stop violating these females out there!”
Caines responded that he went to jail, to which the men then said, “We’re worse than jail!”https://t.co/vUlDwagfTd https://t.co/T1RhtXhveq
— Paul A. Szypula ?? (@Bubblebathgirl) November 29, 2025
Mixed public reaction to viral street assault
The Anthony Caines assault video triggered strong reactions across social media and public forums. Some X users called it “street justice,” claiming the system failed to protect the public. One popular post read, “When government refuses to mete out justice, eventually the street does.”
Others expressed concern about the normalization of vigilante behavior. Some users on forums like Lipstick Alley questioned whether the response would be the same if victims were Black women. So far, no suspects have been identified, and no arrests have been made in the assault.

(If You Like/Appreciate This EURweb Story, Please SHARE it!)
MORE NEWS ON EURWEB.COM: Diddy Funds Thanksgiving Feast for 1,000 Inmates at Fort Dix | PicsVideo
We Publish Breaking News 24/7. Don’t Miss Out! Sign up for our Free daily newsletter HERE




















