An immigrant accused of raping a 13-year-old girl at knifepoint in broad daylight in Queens, New York, was filming the incident, prosecutors allege.
Christian Inga, a 25-year-old immigrant from Ecuador, was arrested by the New York Police Department (NYPD) and charged with rape, sexual abuse, robbery, kidnapping, unlawful possession of a weapon, intimidation and false imprisonment.
According to prosecutors, Inga Approaching the He attacked two 13-year-old boys who had just left school near Kissena Park in East Flushing, Queens, after demanding that they follow him into a wooded area of the park and, when they refused, he allegedly brandished a machete knife.
Prosecutors allege Inga lured the two children into the woods, tied them up and then raped the 13-year-old girl, and admitted to filming the incident.
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An Ecuadorian immigrant accused of binding, gagging and raping a 13-year-old girl in a Queens park told police. Prosecutors argued that he filmed the attack in a damning taped confession. Wednesday. [Emphasis added]
The horrifying confession from 25-year-old Christian Giovanni Inga Landi broke the silence of an otherwise hushed court hearing. In that trial, he was charged with rape, predatory sexual assault, kidnapping and numerous other felony counts in connection with the shocking attack that took place in Kissena Park on June 13th. [Emphasis added]
“I was nervous at first, but then I calmed down and recorded it,” Inga Landi admitted. the prosecutor said in a videotaped statement in Queens Criminal Court, drawing sighs from the crowd. [Emphasis added]
Inga crossed the U.S.-Mexico border for the first time in June 2021 with her 3-year-old son near Eagle Pass, Texas. suggest Inga was released to U.S. soil after receiving a Notice to Appear (NTA), but was subsequently ordered deported by a federal immigration judge in February 2022.
This isn’t Inga’s first brush with the law: He has received summonses three times in the past: once in December 2022 for open container possession, once in March 2023 for jumping a subway ticket barrier, and once in May 2023 for trespassing.
Inga also called NYPD officers to break up a fight at her Queens home in January. No arrests were made, but police did file a domestic violence report.
Inga remains in a New York City detention center without bail. Her next court date is July 1.
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