Vesly Beato, 22, blasted the ongoing crime spree in the Big Apple with a TikTok video that’s now going viral after the unprovoked attack — and he continued to do so in an interview Wednesday night with The Post. “I don’t feel so comfortable in New York anymore,” she said from her mother’s Upper Manhattan apartment. “It’s not the same… New York isn’t what it used to be.” Beato’s change of heart came after she was punched in the face by a man on a northbound 1 train last Friday while returning to her home in Inwood in a random attack that left a scar on her nose. The social media manager said she uses the subway regularly and never expected to be the victim of an attack in which she said “a man slapped me”. “I kept saying ‘what did I do?’ What did I do to cause this?’ Beato said. “It’s sad that we think like that.” She has not set foot on the subway since the attack and vowed Wednesday to keep it that way. Beato’s TikTok video in which she recounts the attack and signs off with “f–k New York” has been viewed about 1.5 million times. Tiktok/Vesly BeatoBeato hasn’t taken the subway since he was attacked on a northbound train on Friday.James Keivom The Manhattan native said she never thought she’d leave New York, but her perspective has “completely changed” since being punched in the face. “Now I see moving to different states as a possibility,” he told the Post. “I’ve been thinking about Florida,” he said. “I recently visited Florida and it was amazing. The lifestyle is very different.” Beato told The Post that she considered moving to Florida after the attack, since she thought she would never leave the city. James Cavem Beato said Friday’s attack left her feeling hopeless about the place she was born and raised. “This area, the Inwood area, I never planned on leaving,” he said. “I never thought it would happen on the 1 train…For it to be my neighborhood train and it’s happening – it’s like despair.” Beato’s TikTok video in which she says “the moral here is f–k New York” has been viewed more than 1.5 million times. “When I said ‘f–k New York’ I was in shock at what happened,” he said. “It came from a sense of frustration and it came from hurt. This is where I come from, this is where I feel comfortable.”


title: “New Yorker Vesly Beato May Move To Florida After Subway Slap Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-24” author: “James Anderson”


Vesly Beato, 22, blasted the ongoing crime spree in the Big Apple with a TikTok video that’s now going viral after the unprovoked attack — and he continued to do so in an interview Wednesday night with The Post. “I don’t feel so comfortable in New York anymore,” she said from her mother’s Upper Manhattan apartment. “It’s not the same… New York isn’t what it used to be.” Beato’s change of heart came after she was punched in the face by a man on a northbound 1 train last Friday while returning to her home in Inwood in a random attack that left a scar on her nose. The social media manager said she uses the subway regularly and never expected to be the victim of an attack in which she said “a man slapped me”. “I kept saying ‘what did I do?’ What did I do to cause this?’ Beato said. “It’s sad that we think like that.” She has not set foot on the subway since the attack and vowed Wednesday to keep it that way. Beato’s TikTok video in which she recounts the attack and signs off with “f–k New York” has been viewed about 1.5 million times. Tiktok/Vesly BeatoBeato hasn’t taken the subway since he was attacked on a northbound train on Friday.James Keivom The Manhattan native said she never thought she’d leave New York, but her perspective has “completely changed” since being punched in the face. “Now I see moving to different states as a possibility,” he told the Post. “I’ve been thinking about Florida,” he said. “I recently visited Florida and it was amazing. The lifestyle is very different.” Beato told The Post that she considered moving to Florida after the attack, since she thought she would never leave the city. James Cavem Beato said Friday’s attack left her feeling hopeless about the place she was born and raised. “This area, the Inwood area, I never planned on leaving,” he said. “I never thought it would happen on the 1 train…For it to be my neighborhood train and it’s happening – it’s like despair.” Beato’s TikTok video in which she says “the moral here is f–k New York” has been viewed more than 1.5 million times. “When I said ‘f–k New York’ I was in shock at what happened,” he said. “It came from a sense of frustration and it came from hurt. This is where I come from, this is where I feel comfortable.”


title: “New Yorker Vesly Beato May Move To Florida After Subway Slap Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-26” author: “Robert Reaves”


Vesly Beato, 22, blasted the ongoing crime spree in the Big Apple with a TikTok video that’s now going viral after the unprovoked attack — and he continued to do so in an interview Wednesday night with The Post. “I don’t feel so comfortable in New York anymore,” she said from her mother’s Upper Manhattan apartment. “It’s not the same… New York isn’t what it used to be.” Beato’s change of heart came after she was punched in the face by a man on a northbound 1 train last Friday while returning to her home in Inwood in a random attack that left a scar on her nose. The social media manager said she uses the subway regularly and never expected to be the victim of an attack in which she said “a man slapped me”. “I kept saying ‘what did I do?’ What did I do to cause this?’ Beato said. “It’s sad that we think like that.” She has not set foot on the subway since the attack and vowed Wednesday to keep it that way. Beato’s TikTok video in which she recounts the attack and signs off with “f–k New York” has been viewed about 1.5 million times. Tiktok/Vesly BeatoBeato hasn’t taken the subway since he was attacked on a northbound train on Friday.James Keivom The Manhattan native said she never thought she’d leave New York, but her perspective has “completely changed” since being punched in the face. “Now I see moving to different states as a possibility,” he told the Post. “I’ve been thinking about Florida,” he said. “I recently visited Florida and it was amazing. The lifestyle is very different.” Beato told The Post that she considered moving to Florida after the attack, since she thought she would never leave the city. James Cavem Beato said Friday’s attack left her feeling hopeless about the place she was born and raised. “This area, the Inwood area, I never planned on leaving,” he said. “I never thought it would happen on the 1 train…For it to be my neighborhood train and it’s happening – it’s like despair.” Beato’s TikTok video in which she says “the moral here is f–k New York” has been viewed more than 1.5 million times. “When I said ‘f–k New York’ I was in shock at what happened,” he said. “It came from a sense of frustration and it came from hurt. This is where I come from, this is where I feel comfortable.”


title: “New Yorker Vesly Beato May Move To Florida After Subway Slap Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-28” author: “Adam Simonelli”


Vesly Beato, 22, blasted the ongoing crime spree in the Big Apple with a TikTok video that’s now going viral after the unprovoked attack — and he continued to do so in an interview Wednesday night with The Post. “I don’t feel so comfortable in New York anymore,” she said from her mother’s Upper Manhattan apartment. “It’s not the same… New York isn’t what it used to be.” Beato’s change of heart came after she was punched in the face by a man on a northbound 1 train last Friday while returning to her home in Inwood in a random attack that left a scar on her nose. The social media manager said she uses the subway regularly and never expected to be the victim of an attack in which she said “a man slapped me”. “I kept saying ‘what did I do?’ What did I do to cause this?’ Beato said. “It’s sad that we think like that.” She has not set foot on the subway since the attack and vowed Wednesday to keep it that way. Beato’s TikTok video in which she recounts the attack and signs off with “f–k New York” has been viewed about 1.5 million times. Tiktok/Vesly BeatoBeato hasn’t taken the subway since he was attacked on a northbound train on Friday.James Keivom The Manhattan native said she never thought she’d leave New York, but her perspective has “completely changed” since being punched in the face. “Now I see moving to different states as a possibility,” he told the Post. “I’ve been thinking about Florida,” he said. “I recently visited Florida and it was amazing. The lifestyle is very different.” Beato told The Post that she considered moving to Florida after the attack, since she thought she would never leave the city. James Cavem Beato said Friday’s attack left her feeling hopeless about the place she was born and raised. “This area, the Inwood area, I never planned on leaving,” he said. “I never thought it would happen on the 1 train…For it to be my neighborhood train and it’s happening – it’s like despair.” Beato’s TikTok video in which she says “the moral here is f–k New York” has been viewed more than 1.5 million times. “When I said ‘f–k New York’ I was in shock at what happened,” he said. “It came from a sense of frustration and it came from hurt. This is where I come from, this is where I feel comfortable.”