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Driver busted after shoving elderly man who complained about honking: cops

By Amanda Woods

August 5, 2021 | 9:08am | Updated August 5, 2021 | 9:11am

A Brooklyn driver turned himself in weeks after he was caught on video shoving an elderly man who had complained about his honking, cops said.

Harry Ricks
Harry Ricks surrendered to authorities on Tuesday.
NYPD

The 76-year-old victim told 33-year-old Harry Ricks to stop honking his horn at the corner of Broadway and Sumner Place in Bushwick around 10:30 a.m. July 14, police said. 

Ricks snarled, “Mind your f–king business” before shoving the senior to the ground, causing a leg injury, cops said.

The driver is seen pushing the elderly man after he complained about honking.
The driver is seen pushing the elderly man after he complained about honking.
DCPI
Suspect Harry Ricks was arrested and charged with assault.
Suspect Harry Ricks was arrested and charged with assault.
DCPI

Ricks walked into the 83rd Precinct, where he surrendered to authorities on Tuesday, police said late Wednesday. 

He was charged with assault. 

The victim was treated at Woodhull Medical Center, cops said.