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Saturday, August 10, 2024

Sunbathing women sexually assaulted by suspect in central park

 


According to police sources cited by ABC News, a man currently in NYPD custody for a forcible touching incident is believed to be the individual who assaulted a woman while she was sunbathing in Central Park last month. Jermaine Longmire, aged 42, has yet to be formally charged in connection with the sexual assault that occurred on June 24; however, sources indicate that DNA evidence connects him to the crime.

A sexual assault that occurred in Central Park has led to a manhunt for the perpetrator, whom law enforcement officials report assaulted a sunbather in the Great Hill area of the park, located near 104th Street, during the afternoon hours.

Longmire is currently detained at Rikers Island following charges of inappropriately touching a 27-year-old woman on a southbound A train platform located on the Upper West Side on June 15. In this incident, he is alleged to have approached the victim from behind and placed his hand beneath her dress.

Authorities report that he has been arrested five times previously in New York City, in addition to having prior arrests in Florida, which include charges related to sexual offenses. No charges have yet been brought against him in connection with the Central Park incident, which is anticipated to be presented to a grand jury.

NYC tourist from texas sucker punched on subway


 

A visitor from Texas was unexpectedly assaulted by an unknown individual during his family's inaugural visit to New York City. The incident occurred on June 20 at approximately 8:30 p.m. as the family awaited the train on the northbound platform at the 59th and Lexington Avenue subway station. At that moment, a stranger approached 41-year-old Veynu Narasiman and struck him in the face.

 The radiology report indicated that the victim sustained multiple fractures in the facial region, including a midline fracture located behind the nose, resulting in a total of 12 broken bones in the face.

"Still a little bit shocked about the randomness and craziness of what happened," Narasiman said.

The victim's wife, Regina Koshy, said it was their kids' first time visiting New York and they were terrified.

"I saw him and I actually yelled at him, I said 'hey, what are you doing?' He turned and he looked at me and so I got a good look at his face and then he continued walking," Koshy said.

 "He was bleeding profusely from both nostrils and he was spitting out blood and the right side of his face was all swollen," Koshy said.

There have been no arrests thus far, and the investigation remains active.

"I think that he needs mental help and I hope he doesn't do this to another person," Koshy said.

 


 

 

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