Electrical worker from Florida beaten in East Meadow

EAST MEADOW

After working a 16-hour shift, 34-year-old John Applewhite, of Lakeland, Florida, was walking into the Texas Roadhouse restaurant on Hempstead Turnpike with a coworker.

John's father, Morris Applewhite, said his son had just locked up his company vehicle and was walking into the restaurant when a suspect hollered at him. John Applewhite thought the man was asking about his power. Morris said that many people had been stopping John and his coworkers on the street to ask how things were going, so that is what he assumed was happening.

As John walked over to the car, the suspect got out of his car and walked towards the worker. That is when the suspect punched him in the face.

John's coworker raced over and pulled the man off of him. The suspect bit that worker in the finger, sending him to the hospital as well.

John was taken to /*Nassau University Medical Center*/, where he was treated for a broken nose and swelling around his eye.

John flew back to Tampa on Saturday and went right to Lakeland Regional Medical Center. He is being treated for a broken jaw and a broken cheekbone and swelling around his face.

John has worked for Florida-based Lakeland Electric for 12 years. He was on Long Island with a crew of 24 to help /*LIPA*/ restore power.

Nassau police are investigating, and no arrests have been made.

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