A Queens woman was raped in the knife pint while walled home early by a man who wore a “ghost ghost” shirt, the police said.
The 50 -year -old victim was in 162nd Street and 89th Avenue in Jamaica when the stranger walked from behind and threatened her with the knife before raping her around 3 in the morning, according to the police.
The accessory, whose shirt presented an illustration of a ghost with a knife, went to the south in 89th Avenue and the victim was tasks for a hospital in stable conditions.
The news of the attack left the residents of the neighborhood to the limit.
Dario Martínez, a retiree in his 80 years, has lived in the area for more than 20 years and said he was shocked, but not surprised, for rape.
“Oh my God!” He said with his eyes and mouth open when he reports the incident. “At night you have to be careful. It is dangerous here, very, very bad. It is not surprised. At 9, I do not recommend anyone walking here, especially the elderly.”
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A resident of the neighborhood who identified only as Carmen, 82, said she is afraid to leave.
“After 6 o’clock in case you don’t go anywhere,” he said. “If I go out, I have to have a vehicle to take and bring me back.”
The 58 -year -old Latrenda Frazier fighter, who takes care of her old woman, said she would have fought against her teeth and nail if the man had attacked her.
“You have to cut me, shoot me … but you’re not having sex with me,” he said. “I would shout, shout. I would defend me. I would have to kill me or they will kill him, it is or, but he is not doing that to me.”
He felt “really bad” for the victim, he added.
“It is probably traumatized,” Frazier said. “I hope you recover your trust. That is not easy to happen.”
It is described that the alleged rapist has a clear complexion, a bee between 20 and 30 years, 5 -foot 6 inches and weighs about 120 pounds with black hair, police said.
He wore a black baseball cap with a white Adidas logo, Air Jordan 3 shoes in black and white and a black sweatshirt stamped with red lyrics, surveillance photos published by the police.
Any person with information about the incident should call the Direct Crime Stoppers line of the New York Police at 1-800-577 Tips (8477) or for Spanish, 1-888-57-Pista (74782). The public can also send their advice by starting the Crusestoppers website at https://crimstoppers.nypdonline.org/, or at x @nypdtips.