


A wild video shows East Village menace Fritz Marseille getting pepper sprayed and then taken down by good Samaritans after he allegedly harassed yet another woman on Second Avenue.
The shocking footage, obtained by The Post, is believed to have been captured two years ago and emerged after a recent disturbing incident in which a Second Avenue woman was harangued by Marseille.
The minute-long clip shows an unidentified, frightened woman pointing pepper spray at a menacing Marseille along East Fourth Street and Second Avenue, near a 24-hour grocery.
An undeterred Marseille wipes the caustic substance from his eyes and continues to charge the exasperated woman. Bystanders can be heard shouting, “Leave her alone!” “Don’t go near her!” and “Stay away!”
Two good Samaritans — one wearing an apron — pull Marseille away from the woman, pin him up against an iron gate and punches are thrown.
The footage was sent to Kenley Stevenson, a 24-year-old writer who bolted her new apartment last week after two recent creepy encounters with the homeless harasser.
“It shocked me that it has been going on for this long and nothing’s changed,” Stevenson told The Post.
The Long Island woman said an unhinged Marseille jumped inside her waiting Lyft Sept. 30, just a day after she moved into the Second Avenue pad, screaming, “I’m going to have babies with you!”
On Oct. 21, he allegedly chased her down at lunchtime.
She waved pepper spray at him to drive him away.
“I don’t want to take any further risks with this timebomb standing at my front doorstep,” she said.
“I definitely feel a lot better about my decision because with the people reaching out and showing how long this is going on, clearly he’s not going away,” she said of her return to Long Island.
Kristen Booth, who has been targeted by the vagrant in the past and carries pepper spray for protection, viewed the video and said the aggressor is “absolutely” Marseille.
Stevenson noted it’s no coincidence the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office and cops from the 9th Precinct stationhouse contacted her after her story appeared in The Post.
“Oh my God, I didn’t hear a word after I went there that Sunday [to report the incident]. And then within a day of the story my phone has been ringing off the hook all week from them,” she said.
Marseille — who spent five months in jail last year for allegedly groping two women — hangs out between East 3rd and East 5th streets along Second Avenue.
He has been previously convicted of forcible touching and harassment.