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   Death Penalty to All   
   Brown Biden\Harris "migrant" arrested in   
   03 Nov 24 07:33:47   
   
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   A suspect has been arrested in connection with the rape of a 13-year-old girl   
   in a Queens park last week, according to police.   
      
   Christian Geovanny Inga-Landi, a 25-year-old Ecuadorian migrant who entered   
   the U.S. illegally in June 2021, was picked up overnight after community   
   members recognized him from a photo and video released by police, according to   
   the New York Police    
   Department.   
      
   Police said they restrained him, possibly with a belt, and roughed him up   
   after he fought with his captors. He was taken to the hospital for evaluation.   
      
   Inga-Landi waived his Miranda rights and told police he had a drug problem and   
   had never done anything like this before, according to NYPD Chief of   
   Detectives Joe Kenny.   
      
   He was previously arrested in Eagle Pass, Texas, for entering the country   
   illegally. He also had three summonses in New York City and a domestic   
   violence encounter with police that did not result in arrest.   
      
   Inga-Lani has been charged with first-degree rape, first-degree sex abuse,   
   first-degree robbery, first-degree menacing, second-degree kidnapping,   
   first-degree unlawful imprisonment and other crimes.   
      
   NYPD Commissioner of Operations Kaz Daughtry praised the community efforts   
   that led to the suspect being taken into custody in an interview with New York   
   ABC station WABC.   
      
   "The kids, children, principals and teachers can now go to school with a   
   little more ease, and the family can have a sense of relief today," he said.   
      
   Reflecting on the investigation, Daughtry commended the bravery of the young   
   victims and the community's support.   
      
   "The sketches from those brave kids were invaluable," he said. "Old-fashioned   
   police work, combined with modern technology, helped us bring this case closer   
   to resolution. The city's response was a resounding 'no' to this heinous   
   crime."   
      
   The sexual assault took place at about 3:30 p.m. Thursday when two   
   schoolmates, a 13-year-old male and a 13-year-old female, were approached by a   
   man in Kissena Park. The man flashed what police described as a "large   
   machete-style knife" and forced the    
   13-year-old victims to walk for several minutes into a wooded area.   
      
   The individual then forcibly removed the cellphones of both victims, tied the   
   boy and girl's wrists together with a shoelace and sexually assaulted the   
   female victim before fleeing the location on foot in an unknown direction.   
      
   The two 13-year-olds were taken to the hospital in stable condition after they   
   returned to school to explain what happened.   
      
   Investigators recovered the shoelace used to tie the children's hands   
   together, along with a water bottle the suspect left behind.   
      
   The individual being sought was described as a Hispanic male, approximately   
   5-foot-5, in his 20s, with curly hair and last seen wearing red sneakers and   
   carrying a green backpack. He appeared to have dental braces and had a tattoo   
   of a boar or a bull    
   with red eyes on his chest.   
      
   "The entire police department is focused on getting justice for this young   
   survivor," NYPD Chief of Detectives Joe Kenny said last week during a press   
   conference.   
      
   The NYPD released photos of a person of interest late Monday and were offering   
   a $10,000 reward for information in the case.   
      
   https://abcnews.go.com/US/migrant-custody-person-interest-rape-1   
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