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Man held on Rikers Island sucker-punches feminine corrections officer, inflicting extreme head harm
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Man held on Rikers Island sucker-punches feminine corrections officer, inflicting extreme head harm

Last updated: February 10, 2025 10:35 pm
Editorial Board Published February 10, 2025
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A person held on Rikers Island sucker-punched a feminine correction officer within the head from behind with out warning Saturday, inflicting accidents extreme sufficient to require emergency surgical procedure, in accordance with officers and correction sources.

Robert Ray, 34, of Manhattan, was being held with out bail for a strikingly comparable assault on an MTA station agent at an East Aspect subway station on Sept. 16, information present.

He was arrested instantly for the unprovoked assault on the officer on tried homicide and associated costs on the Otis Bantum Correctional Heart about 6:18 p.m., mentioned Annais Morales, a spokeswoman for the Correction Division.

The officer was knocked unconscious and rushed to a neighborhood hospital with severe accidents, Morales mentioned.

Two correction sources mentioned individually she suffered bleeding on the mind and wanted emergency surgical procedure.

“Our staff perform a heroic public safety function for New Yorkers and any violence against them will be met with the full force of the law. Offenders will be arrested, charged, and the DOC will fully support the prosecution of the attacker,” mentioned Correction Commissioner Lynelle Maginley-Liddie.

“Our heart is with our brave officer whose recovery is our first priority. The Department and our entire city is with her.”

A spokesman for the Correction Officers Benevolent Affiliation didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark.

Ray’s prior alleged assault on the station agent befell simply after 6 a.m. within the E. 53rd St and Lexington Ave. subway station. Prosecutors mentioned he adopted her as she walked to a rest room and to verify the escalators. He then ran up behind her and punched her within the face.

She dropped to the bottom. Ray ran off and was captured later than day.

The station agent suffered a gash to her face, swelling and ache.

“Ray punched an MTA employee in an unprovoked attack, causing her to fall to the ground,” mentioned District Alvin Legal professional Bragg in a press release following the indictment. “Millions of New Yorkers rely on the hard work of our dedicated MTA employees every day, and we will continue to work closely with our law enforcement partners to ensure our transit system is safe.”

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