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Peruvian Man Accused of Horrific Subway Attack Had History of Violence: Authorities

Christian Valdez, a Peruvian accused of leaving his girlfriend amputated in both feet by throwing her onto the New York Subway rails, was on parole for a previous conviction after attacking a mother and her 4-year-old girl and upon leaving prison he stabbed another woman in December.

Valdez has four arrests for assault in his record, according to police sources. His niece told the press that suffers from schizophrenia. Court-ordered ankle monitor ripped off just before his alleged last violent act, on the morning of Sunday the 10th at the Fulton St. station in Lower Manhattan, when his girlfriend was thrown in front of a 3 line train.

Valdez He admitted to that crime and has been charged with attempted murder and serious assault.he detailed Daily News. Had been sentenced to eight years in prison for attempted assault from 2020, but was paroled in January 2023authorities said.

In December he was arrested again and charged with assault for repeatedly stabbing an ex-girlfriend in the Bronx. That victim He needed 50 stitches to close numerous stab woundsprosecutors said.

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During a hearing in that case on January 18 of this year, his lawyer asked that he be released awaiting his next court appearance, which a judge granted. At the time, Valdez was ordered to wear an ankle monitor, but on Friday, March 8, he removed the device, according to prosecutors.

He Department of Corrections and Community Supervision (DOCCS) He said yesterday that probation officers visited Valdez on Saturday after he had his GPS monitor removed, but could not clarify why a new device was not placed on his ankle.

Just a day later he attacked his girlfriendleaving her with amputated limbs, multiple rib fractures and a blood clot in her lungs, prosecutors said.

It was just the latest in a series of horrific attacks by Valdez. “They disappointed me,” said Jenny Aquino, who along with her daughter survived an attack in 2017. “They told me they locked him up and then deported him to Peru.”

Valdez was homeless when Aquino found him outside his apartment building in the Bronx, so she invited him to church and once even allowed him to spend the night with her family, supported by her husband.

But in September 2017, Valdez followed Aquino and the daughter to the apartment’s fire escape, armed with a broken bottle. According to testimony, he grabbed the girl by her neck. He “was suffocating her and wanted to throw her down the fire escape. He was going to cut her throat, but she raised her arm and he cut her.” A neighbor who ran into the apartment to help hit the attacker in the head with a lamp, leaving him unconscious.

More than six years later, Aquino He is still in therapy to overcome the trauma. of that aggression. “He should go to jail for the rest of his life and never get out,” he now said about the attacker.

All charges are mere accusations and those charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty in court.

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2024-03-12 17:52:47
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