Hopkins University Student Assaulted At Campus Bus Stop

BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- Officials say a Johns Hopkins University student was assaulted at a bus stop on campus Wednesday afternoon.

The student told Campus Safety and Security that he was waiting at shuttle stop on St. Paul Street at 27th Street around 3 p.m. when a man cursed at him and hit him in the face. The victim suffered minor injures, according to the university.

The suspect is described as a man in his 40's, 5-foot-7, wearing a red hoodie and black jeans.

School officials are investigating another incident on campus that happened just hours before. Another student says a man may have recorded her while she was in a women's restroom on campus.

RELATED: Possible Sexual Misconduct Reported Inside Hopkins University Women's Restroom

Baltimore Police will investigate the assault incident.

Anyone who has information or saw the suspect is asked to call Campus Safety and Security at 410-516-7777. 

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