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coach belts sale but there was no attempt to take anything; just to do harm."She had her purse, she had bags from department stores. There was not even an attempt to take anything from her. It was just a wanton act to hurt another human being," the victim's daughter said.She said her mother did not go to the hospital and did not report it to police because she thought it was an isolated case, and she didn't get a good look at the man's face.The woman was amazed that anyone could perpetrate such a violent act."How would you feel if this was happening to you or a member of your family?" she said, "If you don't like it to happen to you or a member of your family don't do it to someone else."What's happened of late in Brooklyn is just a variation on a theme. Since October, there have been four attacks in Crown Heights."It's 'knockout,' and it happens to be a Jew in each and every case," State Assemblyman Dov Hikind (D Brooklyn) said.He expressed shock at the latest incident in Midwood."People think it's a fun thing to attack somebody in this case, a person who's 78 years old," Hikind told 1010 WINS' Al Jones.In the recent attacks in Brooklyn, a 20 year old Israeli man in a hooded jacket was attacked, and another man's 12 year old son was hit on his way to Hebrew school.At a community meeting between blacks and Jews in Crown Heights, an assistant police chief said there have been four such assaults since early October. So, more police have been deployed. Many present said young African Americans need to be educated about such bias crimes.Many are calling "knockout" another example of peer pressure and showing off, with