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Woman Grateful After Good Samaritan Stops Assault in Chicago

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BREAKING: A 25-year-old woman narrowly escaped a sexual assault in the Loop area of Chicago on Wednesday night, thanks to a courageous good Samaritan who intervened. Around 7:20 p.m., Sierra Ruggiero was walking west on Ida B. Wells Drive when a man on a bicycle pushed her onto a busy street and attempted to attack her.

According to a police report and Ruggiero’s account, the assailant pushed her over a short railing and into traffic. Witness Alx Taylor, just moments away on her bike, saw the attack unfold and immediately shouted at the man to stop. The suspect fled west on his bicycle, leaving Ruggiero shaken but unharmed, thanks to Taylor’s quick response.

“I was just in shock,” Ruggiero recounted. “Once he ran away, she came up to me, checked to see if I was OK. She was the kindest soul.” Taylor stayed with Ruggiero until paramedics arrived and even helped her retrieve a shoe that had fallen off during the struggle.

Ruggiero suffered bruises to her legs and tailbone, but the psychological impact is even more profound. “I don’t think I will ever fully mentally recover from this,” she admitted. The incident has drastically changed her sense of safety while navigating the city.

Having moved to Chicago from Florida two years ago, Ruggiero had always considered herself vigilant. She typically keeps her phone in her pocket, avoids wearing headphones, and carries a 40-ounce stainless steel water bottle for self-defense. However, during the attack, her water bottle was knocked away. She expressed her new resolve to carry pepper spray or another self-defense tool moving forward.

The attack comes amid growing concerns about a series of unprovoked assaults targeting women in the Loop, including one incident involving a suspect known as the “Loop puncher.” Ruggiero remarked, “It’s something I never thought would happen to me, especially since I’m so self-aware walking around the city.”

In a bid to raise awareness, Ruggiero posted a video on TikTok detailing her experience, emphasizing the need for community vigilance as the perpetrator remains at large. Both Ruggiero and Taylor noted that the attacker wore all black clothing and a blue surgical mask during the incident.

A spokesperson for the Chicago Police confirmed that the investigation is ongoing. Authorities encourage anyone with information to come forward, as the safety of the community relies on vigilance and prompt reporting of suspicious activities.

The emotional weight of the assault lingers, but Ruggiero is determined not to let fear control her life. “No matter how safe you think you are, something can still happen,” she said. As the investigation progresses, the city is reminded of the importance of supporting one another in times of crisis.

Stay tuned for updates on this developing story as authorities continue their search for the suspect.

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