NYC judge allegedly punched on way to court by a person on a bike
Judge Phyllis Chu was treated at a hospital and released, court said.

(ABC News) – A New York City judge was allegedly punched while she was walking to work Monday morning, according to law enforcement sources.
Judge Phyllis Chu of the New York City Criminal Court was walking from the Staten Island Ferry terminal to the courthouse around 9 a.m. when a person on a bike allegedly punched her in the jaw, according to the court and police sources.
Chu was appointed to her position in December 2016 after working 23 years as Kings County District Attorney’ Office, according to her bio on the city’s mayor advisory committee on the judiciary. During her tenure at the DA’s office, she was the senior assistant district attorney in the office’s homicide bureau, according to the bio.
Chu has presided over a number of cases in Manhattan Supreme Court including the Cuba Gooding Jr. groping case.