Super Bowl Sucker Punch: Help identify man behind violent attack in Pioneer Square

hawksWANTED IN SEATTLE -- Seattle police hope this suspect sketch helps you identify the man behind a violent attack in Pioneer Square amid the street celebrations after the Super Bowl. "Well, down around 1st (Avenue) and Cherry (Street) there's a little hamburger place and the victim and his wife were walking," said retired police detective Myrle Carner of Crime Stoppers of Puget Sound. "This is after the Super Bowl, everybody's crowded down there, everybody's celebrating. All of a sudden the victim was approached by what was stated as Russian or Ukrainian (people), there was four or five people that approached them. "All of a sudden one of them picks up this guy's wife and starts carrying her away. Well, obviously he says, 'Hey, hey, hey, what are you doing?' He goes after them and all of a sudden gets sucker-punched in the side from one of the suspects. It knocked him out. Knocks him down. Hits the back of his head, has severe injuries, and needs to be taken to Harborview." Detectives think the suspect is short and stocky, only about 5-foot-5, 20 to 30 years old, and, again, possible Russian or Ukrainian. The sketch of this guy must look familiar to someone. If you know who it is, call an anonymous tip into: CRIME STOPPERS: 1-800-222-TIPS You must call the Crime Stoppers hotline with your tip to be eligible to receive a cash reward for information leading to a fugitive’s arrest. CLICK HERE for information on how to TEXT A TIP to Crime Stoppers