New York Post

OLYMPIAN BATTERED

- By LEE BROWN

Olympic medal-winning volleyball player Kim Glass has revealed horrific facial injuries she suffered when she was almost blinded by a homeless man who threw a metal pipe at her in crime-ridden Los Angeles.

The 37-year-old former athlete and model detailed her Saturday nightmare experience on Instagram as she showed her right eye completely shut, blackened and stitched up, and a nasty gash on her nose.

“I do have multiple fractures,” she said of her injuries, which she initially feared would blind her.

“Yes I look like ET,” joked Glass, who has previously appeared in Sports Illustrate­d’s swimsuit issue as well as ESPN’s The Body Issue.

Glass detailed how she was leaving lunch in downtown LA when she was approached by a homeless man in the city where locals are fighting to recall woke county District Attorney George Gascón, saying his soft-on-crime policies allow disturbed criminals to remain free.

“He had something in his hand,” Glass said of the homeless man who “just ran up.”

“And he just looked at me with some pretty hateful eyes,” she recalled. “As I turned to tell my friend, ‘I think something’s wrong with him and I think he’s going to hit the car’ — before I knew it, a big metal bolt-like pipe hit me.”

“It happened so fast. He literally flung it from the street,” said the retired volleyball player, who helped Team USA win silver at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

“It kinda took me down and out,” she said, detailing how other people nearby “got him and held him down until the cops came.”

Living in fear

The athlete — who has lived in Russia, Puerto Rico, Turkey, the Czech Republic, Azerbaijan, China and Brazil — made clear that it’s hard not to live in fear in the crime-ridden “City of Angels.”

“Guys, just be safe out there . . . there’s a lot of mentally ill people on these streets right now,” she said in a second video.

“You shouldn’t have to be fearful when you walk, but it’s true. You guys just be safe, OK,” she said, later writing that she was grateful because it “could have been SO much worse.”

Violence and decay from mentally ill people being left homeless on the streets of LA have been an escalating complaint.

The “Recall George Gascón” campaign last week presented more than 717,000 signed petitions in the hope of triggering a vote to unseat the controvers­ial top prosecutor.

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 ?? ?? FEARFUL: Ex-Olympian and model Kim Glass (right) says she was left with multiple fractures after being attacked by a homeless man in LA. Glass, who’s appeared in Sports Illustrate­d’s swimsuit issue, urged her Instagram followers to “be safe out there.”
FEARFUL: Ex-Olympian and model Kim Glass (right) says she was left with multiple fractures after being attacked by a homeless man in LA. Glass, who’s appeared in Sports Illustrate­d’s swimsuit issue, urged her Instagram followers to “be safe out there.”

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