Nothing New In The Big Apple: NYC Man Arrested For Attempted Rape Has A LONG Rap Sheet Of Criminal Activity

By Joshua Wasson | Saturday, 07 January 2023 04:30 PM
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The streets of New York City get more interesting by the day now that the liberals have stripped away the power of law enforcement that once had to do their job correctly.

Democrats controlling the city have defunded the force enough, so criminals now have the upper hand. And if that was not enough, criminals are now being spun right out of jail without having to post bail.

The atrocities happening within the city have led to criminals preying on innocent people. And such is the case for an 18-year-old woman violently attacked and rapped by a man with a long rap sheet.

Isaiah Benjamin has been accused of attempted rape, sex abuse, forcible touching, and public lewdness. His list of crimes is an addition to an active warrant issued by a judge for previous crimes.

Benjamin attacked the young lady on a train that they both boarded. The subway system in the city has become a place of interest for many criminals since many police are no longer present.

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Benjamin exposed himself and tried to undress his victim before another person jumped in and stopped the violent attack. The woman’s savior got her and themselves into another part of the train.

Fox News reported, "The suspect faces charges of attempted rape, sex abuse, forcible touching and public lewdness in connection with the attack that happened Sunday aboard the subway train in Manhattan.”

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Benjamin stayed on the train for a while before getting off and running into the darkness of the streets. He was later found and arrested for his crimes. The victim would end up at the hospital and be looked at by doctors.

The city has become a playground for criminals seeking to commit crimes. They know they will not be held long in jail and will be free to engage in criminal behavior.

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