Cops cuffed the creep they say groped a woman at a Brooklyn subway station and then broke her nose as he spewed anti-gay slurs, police announced Monday.
Ian Williams, 22, was arrested on charges including forcible touching, assault, and sexual abuse, according to police.
The victim, who is also 22, was waiting on the platform at the Broadway-Myrtle Ave. stop in Bedford-Stuyvesant when the assailant grabbed her rear around 1:15 p.m., cops said.
Williams followed the irate straphanger onto a train, calling her a “f—-t” before repeatedly punching her in the face and body, according to police.
The attacker disembarked at Delancey St.- Essex St. stop in the Lower East Side, cops said. The victim made her way to a nearby hospita.
The case was investigated by the NYPD’s Hate Crimes Task Force, but none of the charges were upgraded to hate crimes as it was unclear whether the suspect’s anti-gay bias motivated the assault, according to a spokeswoman for the police department.