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NYC Man Sexually Assaulted Woman at Knifepoint in Alley

A man is accused of dragging a woman into an alley and sexually assaulting her at knifepoint in New York City's Queens neighborhood at 12:30 a.m. Saturday morning.

New York City Police Department (NYPD) officers are searching for a man who targeted a 45-year-old victim who was walking near Northern Boulevard and 110th Street. new york post report Sunday.

The suspect allegedly stole her jewelry and headphones during the incident and fled on 109th Street.

In a social media post Sunday, NYPD Crime Stoppers share Investigators say the suspect is pictured as being 5 feet 6 inches tall with a “medium complexion.” post.

NYPD Crime Stoppers said the man “forcibly removed the woman's belongings and forced her to perform sexual acts.”

The man was wearing a light green hoodie, black jogging pants, and gray sneakers.by postthe victim was taken to a local hospital and is listed in stable condition.

Police are now asking anyone with more information about this incident to contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477). If you speak Spanish, please call 1-888-57-PISTA (74782).

Social media users were quick to share their thoughts on the incident. write“And once he's arrested, he's immediately released without bail, just like that last rapist home invader.”

“Suspect has been released 32 times in the last 2 months, probably for other violent crimes,” said another user. commented.

Breitbart News reported in April 2023 that felony suspects released without bail under New York State's bail reform law were more likely to be rearrested than those released on bail before the law took effect. It is said to have a high level of sexuality.

The outlet continued:

a study Researchers at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice examined cases before the New York state law went into effect, as well as cases after the law went into effect, where most suspects arrested for crimes do not have to post bail and be released. .

Overall, the study found that 47 percent of New York City suspects previously charged with a felony were rearrested for a crime, with more than 31 percent rearrested for a felony and more than 17 percent rearrested for a violent crime. Approximately 4 percent were found to have been rearrested with firearms. Fee.

December, Fox 5 New York highlighted Numerous violent crimes occur in New York City.

In one case, a Queens man stabbed four members of his family to death.

To make matters worse, a Breitbart News article published in July 2023 reports that more police officers are rushing off the job in New York City as crime weighs heavily on citizens. It is being

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