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A woman lost both of her feet because New York City gave parole to a violent criminal named Christian Valdez.
He was supposed to be in prison until 2028, but New York City decided that it was better to let him out so he could hurt another person.
March 10, 2024
Valdez is the same man who was arrested in September 2017 for breaking into an apartment in the city's Bronx borough, stabbing a woman who lived there and attempting to throw her 3-year-old daughter off a fire escape, police confirmed to ABC News.
During the 2017 attack, authorities said the mother tried to get away from Valdez by climbing onto her third-floor fire escape with her young daughter, but that Valdez followed her and struck her with a glass bottle before wrestling the child away. When the victim tried to take her daughter back, Valdez allegedly threatened to throw the girl over the railing, witnesses told ABC station WABC at the time.
Valdez was convicted in 2020 of second-degree attempted assault stemming from the Bronx attack and sentenced to eight years in prison, according to court records reviewed by ABC News. Valdez was released from the Sing Sing Correctional Facility in Ossining, New York, on Jan. 9, 2023, according to records. He was on parole at the time of Saturday's attack.
He was supposed to be in prison until 2028, but New York City decided that it was better to let him out so he could hurt another person.
Suspect in NYC subway attack that left woman's feet severed was arrested in violent 2017 home invasion: Police
A 35-year-old man arrested on suspicion of pushing his girlfriend onto the New York City subway tracks causing both her feet to be severed by an incoming train, had been imprisoned for attacking a woman and threatening to hurl her child off a fire escape during a 2017 home invasion, according to...
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Suspect in NYC subway attack that left woman's feet severed was arrested in violent 2017 home invasion
March 10, 2024
Valdez is the same man who was arrested in September 2017 for breaking into an apartment in the city's Bronx borough, stabbing a woman who lived there and attempting to throw her 3-year-old daughter off a fire escape, police confirmed to ABC News.
During the 2017 attack, authorities said the mother tried to get away from Valdez by climbing onto her third-floor fire escape with her young daughter, but that Valdez followed her and struck her with a glass bottle before wrestling the child away. When the victim tried to take her daughter back, Valdez allegedly threatened to throw the girl over the railing, witnesses told ABC station WABC at the time.
Valdez was convicted in 2020 of second-degree attempted assault stemming from the Bronx attack and sentenced to eight years in prison, according to court records reviewed by ABC News. Valdez was released from the Sing Sing Correctional Facility in Ossining, New York, on Jan. 9, 2023, according to records. He was on parole at the time of Saturday's attack.