Hundreds of Harlem residents protested on behalf of a woman who was attacked by a group of men who accosted her while she tried to buy a bottle of wine after work on Jan. 18. According to interviews with local NBC and ABC affiliates, the woman, who asked not to be identified, was walking home from work around 6 p.m. and stopped in a liquor store to get a bottle of wine on 128th St. and St. Nicholas Avenue. She said the men offered to buy her the wine she wanted but she declined, paid for her wine and walked out of the store. The men became enraged and attacked her outside of the store, stealing her phone and gruesomely beating her. "I couldn't believe it, it was like an animal. That's the only way I can put it, it was like an animal," she said. "I just remember screaming to the top of my lungs, I just kept saying 'He's biting me! He's biting me!' He bit through my eyebrow and then he continued to just, he kept opening his mouth to try to like re-grasp." The horrifying story...