A guy captured on video kicking 2 ladies in the head in random and unprovoked attacks that left both women with serious injuries, is wanted by police.
In one attack, the man is seen approaching a 56- year-old woman from behind as she plants flowers on a Seattle walkway, kicking her in the side of her head and strolling off.
In another, the same guy kicks a lady seated on a bus in the head, as she talks on the phone.
Authorities are appealing for help to identify the suspect in each attack.
Walkway attack
Video of the walkway attack, which took place around 5 p.m. on January 7 in the Belltown community, has been shared by the Seattle Authorities Department in a bid to discover the assaulter.
The lady can be seen planting flowers at the base of a tree on the walkway at 4th and Blanchard Street when she is brutally kicked in the head. The guy then continues walking southbound along fourth Avenue.
The attack left the regional community volunteer with major injuries requiring healthcare facility admission, consisting of roughly ten fractures to her cheekbone, nose, sinuses, and eye socket, police said.
Footage shows the guy wearing a grey hooded jacket, denims and distinctive running shoes.

Seattle Cops Department

Seattle Cops Department
Andrea Suarez volunteers with the female around the community and described the “random act of violence” as “unimaginable”.
” Down on her hands and knees planting tulips in January and [she] has this random act of violence, is just inconceivable,” Suarez informed KOMO.
Seattle Authorities Department
In a comparable occurrence which occurred on Wednesday, January 6, a male of the same description boarded a City coach bus around Northeast 43 rd and University in the University District.
King County deputies believe the guy became upset with the lady who was talking on the phone and then kicked her in the head.
In another clip shared by cops, he is seen seated behind the lady on the opposite side of the bus prior to he jumps up from his seat and roundhouse kicks the female in the side of the head.
The victim sustained a concussion in the assault.
” It’s truly tough to see this sort of violence taking place on the streets,” Officer Valerie Carson with the Seattle Authorities Department said. “It’s stunning I believe for everyone to think that there might be someone out there who could do something so violent with no remorse. I hope someone in the public has the ability to determine him.”
” Enough suffices,” community volunteer Suarez stated. “What do we need to do as a society to get security in this city?”

Seattle Police Department