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06-18-2024, 01:41 PM
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NYC: Illegal Alien rapes 13-year-old girl in Kissena Park
Just remember: NYPAT defends these illegal alien rapists. He doesn't want us talking about these rapes and murders that happen practically everyday by illegal aliens.
Rapist had the whole community on edge for days, as little kids play in that park everyday.
https://nypost.com/2024/06/18/us-new...l-in-nyc-park/
Rapist had the whole community on edge for days, as little kids play in that park everyday.
An Ecuadorian migrant is in custody in the brutal rape of a 13-year-old girl in a secluded part of a vast Queens park – thanks to a flood of flood of tips from local community members, including Good Samaritans who ultimately subdued the suspect early Tuesday.
“We had tips coming in actually naming the perpetrator, so they knew who he was,” said Joseph Kenny, the NYPD’s chief of detectives, during a news conference.
Christian Geovanny Inga-Landi, 25, is the name that tipsters gave to cops in the five days since the teen girl and a 13-year-old boy were held at knifepoint with a “machete-style” blade in the sickening, broad-daylight attack inside Kissena Park.
He faces a slew of charges, including rape, kidnapping and sexual abuse, Kenny said.
The bust comes after the NYPD blasted out images and footage of the young man they were looking for on Monday night, which followed the release of a sketch depicting the suspect and his distinctive boar tattoo – a marking that matched one seen on a suspect cuffed by cops.
Queens residents responded by providing Inga-Landi’s name, his ******** account and pictures that matched his distinctive tattoo, as well as clothing the suspect wore during the sexual assault, Kenny said.
“One of the tips we actually received was from a landlord who stated the male had come to his building about two weeks previous trying to rent the room,” he said.
Inga-Landi, who is from Ecuador, entered the U.S. in 2021 through Eagle Pass, Texas, where Customs and Border Patrol agents took him into custody for entering the country illegally, Kenny and police sources said.
He was released and made his way to Queens, where cops issued him three summonses and encountered him in a domestic violence case, Kenny said, noting he has no arrest history in New York City itself.
Investigators believe Inga-Landi is the man who approached two teens June 13 and forced them into a secluded area of Kissena Park
Authorities say the suspect tied their wrists with shoelaces before he molested the girl.
The monster then took away both teen’s phones and told them to stay put for 20 minutes after he fled, cops said.
Following the assault, the traumatized children ran to their nearby school where they alerted staffers, who called 911.
The brazen, broad daylight attack set off a massive manhunt for the perv and led to a heavy police presence in the park for days while nearby residents waited on edge.
“Everybody is tense since the news because we all have small children that are playing here, and it happened in the day,” father Alankar Ngar told The Post over the weekend.
The park is typically full of children and students from nearby schools, like the two victims.
The flood of tips included a 911 call Tuesday about 1 a.m. from community members saying they found the suspect – Inga-Landi – at 108th Street and Waldon Street, Kenny said.
“Here we found the community was holding our perp,” Kenny said. “He fought with them but the community still managed to hold on to him until we got there.”
Inga-Landi was treated for minor injuries at Elmhurst Hospital before he was taken back to a Queens precinct, where special victims unit investigators were processing him, Kenny said.
“The perpetrator has made statements after waiving Miranda Rights, where he indicated he has a drug problem, that he found the knife he used to threaten the two teens, that this was the first time he’d ever done anything like this,” Kenny said. “He IDs himself in video that was shown to him.”
“We had tips coming in actually naming the perpetrator, so they knew who he was,” said Joseph Kenny, the NYPD’s chief of detectives, during a news conference.
Christian Geovanny Inga-Landi, 25, is the name that tipsters gave to cops in the five days since the teen girl and a 13-year-old boy were held at knifepoint with a “machete-style” blade in the sickening, broad-daylight attack inside Kissena Park.
He faces a slew of charges, including rape, kidnapping and sexual abuse, Kenny said.
The bust comes after the NYPD blasted out images and footage of the young man they were looking for on Monday night, which followed the release of a sketch depicting the suspect and his distinctive boar tattoo – a marking that matched one seen on a suspect cuffed by cops.
Queens residents responded by providing Inga-Landi’s name, his ******** account and pictures that matched his distinctive tattoo, as well as clothing the suspect wore during the sexual assault, Kenny said.
“One of the tips we actually received was from a landlord who stated the male had come to his building about two weeks previous trying to rent the room,” he said.
Inga-Landi, who is from Ecuador, entered the U.S. in 2021 through Eagle Pass, Texas, where Customs and Border Patrol agents took him into custody for entering the country illegally, Kenny and police sources said.
He was released and made his way to Queens, where cops issued him three summonses and encountered him in a domestic violence case, Kenny said, noting he has no arrest history in New York City itself.
Investigators believe Inga-Landi is the man who approached two teens June 13 and forced them into a secluded area of Kissena Park
Authorities say the suspect tied their wrists with shoelaces before he molested the girl.
The monster then took away both teen’s phones and told them to stay put for 20 minutes after he fled, cops said.
Following the assault, the traumatized children ran to their nearby school where they alerted staffers, who called 911.
The brazen, broad daylight attack set off a massive manhunt for the perv and led to a heavy police presence in the park for days while nearby residents waited on edge.
“Everybody is tense since the news because we all have small children that are playing here, and it happened in the day,” father Alankar Ngar told The Post over the weekend.
The park is typically full of children and students from nearby schools, like the two victims.
The flood of tips included a 911 call Tuesday about 1 a.m. from community members saying they found the suspect – Inga-Landi – at 108th Street and Waldon Street, Kenny said.
“Here we found the community was holding our perp,” Kenny said. “He fought with them but the community still managed to hold on to him until we got there.”
Inga-Landi was treated for minor injuries at Elmhurst Hospital before he was taken back to a Queens precinct, where special victims unit investigators were processing him, Kenny said.
“The perpetrator has made statements after waiving Miranda Rights, where he indicated he has a drug problem, that he found the knife he used to threaten the two teens, that this was the first time he’d ever done anything like this,” Kenny said. “He IDs himself in video that was shown to him.”
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