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Homeless Man with Long Criminal Past Arrested After Brutal Assault on NYU Student

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A disturbing assault unfolded Monday morning in Lower Manhattan when a 20-year-old student walking to class was violently attacked from behind. The suspect, a 45-year-old homeless man with a lengthy criminal record, was arrested the next day — reigniting debates over how effectively the city protects vulnerable citizens from repeat offenders.


Attack on Broad­way: Seemingly Random and Brutal

Shortly before 9:30 a.m., the young woman — on her way to class — was suddenly struck from behind. The assailant allegedly slapped her buttocks, yanked her hair, and shoved her to the ground before fleeing the scene. The incident, captured on surveillance video, left the student shaken. She later posted a heartfelt video expressing her anger, shock, and concern over how such violence can occur in broad daylight.

Suspect’s Troubling History: A Serial Offender Back on the Streets

The suspect, now identified as a 45-year-old man, has a criminal history spanning 16 prior arrests — including previous sexual-abuse charges and even a decades-old murder allegation. He had been released from state prison just a few months ago after completing a sentence for persistent sexual abuse. Police say he was taken into custody following a separate arrest for burglarizing an apartment near Washington Square Park — and only then linked to Monday’s assault.

Community Outrage and Safety Concerns

The attack has sparked outrage among students and residents alike, many expressing anger that someone with such a record could offend again so soon after release. Calls for improved public safety measures and stricter monitoring of repeat offenders have intensified, especially in neighborhoods around campuses and transit corridors. Meanwhile, the student’s message to her peers is blunt: stay alert, stay safe — and demand accountability.

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