NYPD warns of ‘criminal sexual assault pattern’ as city sees spike in sex crimes

In another sign of the overall upbeat and positive nature of life in a Democrat-run city, the NYPD is warning of what it is calling a “criminal sexual assault pattern” that’s afflicting the nation’s largest city. According to Fox News, the advisory comes in the wake of sexual assaults on two women near Central Park on Saturday morning.

The latest incidents appear to involve the same suspect, a kind of “e-bike rapist” who went on a sexual assault spree over the weekend. Police have released a video related to the two incidents, which occurred on Saturday morning between 4 a.m. and 5 a.m. near Central Park West and W. 82 Street.

The video shows the victim of the first assault, a 23-year-old woman, walking home at around four in the morning, when the male suspect, who was dressed all in black, approached her from behind and dragged her to the ground. Police said that after a short struggle, the suspect held the victim down and “digitally penetrated her genital area.” He then fled on foot and was later seen heading southbound on Central Park West on an e-bike.

A still from surveillance video showing the suspect weaving around the first victim on an e-bike. (NYPD)

Only around an hour later, the same suspect attacked a 28-year-old woman who was walking near Avenue A and East 4 Street. According to police, he approached the victim on an e-bike and then dismounted, pulled the victim to the ground, and told her he had a knife. The knife was never shown, and the attacker molested the woman before fleeing eastbound on East 4 Street on his electric bike.

The two victims were transported to local hospitals for medical treatment.

Meanwhile, the NYPD is also seeking the public’s help in tracking down a suspect who is wanted in connection with an incident on June 10, in which he approached a 30-year-old woman around 2:10 PM at the corner of Roosevelt Avenue and 103 Street and “grabbed her buttocks.”

The woman pursued and confronted her attacker, who entered a nearby residential building. Oddly, the NYPD described the man as wearing a beige cowboy hat and holding a blue guitar, and released stills from surveillance footage that shows the man entering the building after fleeing the scene. The woman says that the man later emerged from the building wearing a completely different set of clothes.

The suspect wearing a cowboy hat and holding a blue guitar. (NYPD)

Police describe the man as 20 years old, about 5 feet 6 inches tall, and weighing around 160 pounds, with a medium build, brown eyes, and short dark hair. The woman also managed to record him on her cell phone, and the NYPD released a snippet of the suspect from that video as well.

All of this comes amid a disturbing uptick in the number of sexual crimes in the Big Apple. During its report of monthly crime stats released on July 7, the NYPD reported that 140 incidents of rape had occurred by the end of June. The NYPD also recorded a serious spike in sex crimes during the week of July 4-10, with an 18.6% increase over the previous year.

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