Influential Kindra Hall details the attacks and consequences of random New York City

Influencer Jinla Hall While out in New York City, I experienced a terrifying encounter.
The 44-year-old author wrote on Tuesday, May 22 via Instagram, “Wednesday, May 14, around 10:30 AM, I was hit on the head by a past stranger. “I’m not going to post it as a reel…but I haven’t shared some stories and I think they are important to my Ues community and to Nils.” ”
In the post, Hall includes an active surveillance footage that shows she was punched and knocked to the ground while walking.
She continued, “First of all. I wasn't on the phone when it happened. I wasn't distracted.” “It wasn't an unsafe hour. I even wrote down the guy when I saw him, but it wasn't until I saw a weird flicker in his hand (you can see it in the camera) that I realized something wasn't right.”
The video said Hall grabbed her phone and recorded a stranger, and then, according to the video, threatened to “slice” her throat. The stranger also shared where Hall could find him. The motivational spokesperson then called the police and wanted to submit a report. Hall claimed there was a problem with the authorities.
“Second. The police took over [approx] Arrived 30 minutes, once they did, even after the video showing with that guy shouting threats, it didn't matter,” she claimed. I remember saying, 'So since I wasn't bleeding, would the fist on my head be OK?!'”
She continued: “Third. When I refused to back down, it was only after I told them that I had a headache that they agreed to go to the guy who was shouting on the video, and despite the videotape clearly identifying him, they asked me to go with them.”
Hall added that having her face with her ass was a “terrible” experience. She also claimed that police did not assist in obtaining security videos, which was achieved by her and her husband Michael.
“When I pointed out the camera, the police walked into the nail salon, but only the owner could enter the videotape,” she said. “Michael, my husband, went back later, and the salon was happy to contact his master, who immediately found the camera and sent it to him. It took five minutes.”
When the incident was scared of Hall, she expressed her “gratitude” for “not good”. Hall was a little swollen at the “impact point” near her chin and ears. She also felt a “headache”.
“I'm grateful that this is me, not someone who can't get hit or fall. I hope this person gets the help and service he obviously needs. I'm heartbroken, about that's what it looks like – so cold.” “Keep safe and be conscious. If it happens to you, don't let anyone convince you to let go. The problem is so big, so layered, but pretending that nothing is the solution.”