Police detained a Staten Island supermarket employee on Sunday after a worker attacked former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani.
Giuliani, recently in the spotlight on Jan. 6, was at ShopRite on Veterans Road in Charleston, where he was reportedly campaigning for his son when cops said an officer attacked him around 3:30 p.m.
The employee has been detained. Police sources said Giuliani, 78, refused medical treatment after being hit in the back.
The circumstances leading up to the slap were not immediately clear.
In recent weeks, Giuliani has been campaigning for her son Andrew, who is currently fighting for the Republican nomination for governor of New York.
On January 6, the commission released audio recordings of Rudy Giuliani and Jenna Ellis, two of Trump’s lawyers, who called on US lawmakers and pressured them to cancel the election.
“The attack on my father, the mayor of America, was for politics,” Andrew Giuliani said in a statement. “We will not be afraid of left-wing attacks. As governor, I will stand up for law and order so that New Yorkers feel safe again. ”
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