 Authorities say a woman was walking along a sidewalk just underneath a New York City construction site, when out of nowhere a brick struck her in the head. 'Not good!' is all a Building's Department scaffolding safety crew member could say. But witnesses have a lot to say. A passerby took a picture just moments after the accident. Around 8:30 a.m. paramedics rushed a woman to Saint Vincent's hospital in stable condition. Police confirm the 17-year-old woman was walking along 8th avenue when a brick fell and hit her in the head. Business owner Kenrick Gooman says he was stunned when he says the worker tried to clean up instead of helping the victim. "The crowd screamed at him and told him to leave the bricks because he was trying to move the evidence," said Gooman. The evidence, heavy ivory brick, scattered on the sidewalk. Neighbors say workers have been repointing the brick for well over a year. They claim it's to the point where they cross the street to avoid walking under the scaffolding. Joey mitchell says "Everyday somebody is out here screaming oh that almost hit me or oh that just fell. I've seen it fall twice," said Joey Mitchell.
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