Posted on 03/10/2022 10:52:52 AM PST by Morgana
The suspect in New York City's latest hammer attack that left an Asian man with blood pouring from a wound on his head has a vast criminal history that includes 47 arrests.
Christian Jeffers, 48, who identifies as a woman, was arrested on Wednesday afternoon on charges of assault, aggravated harassment and menacing as hate crimes, and one count of criminal possession of a weapon stemming from a brutal attack on a 29-year-old man that took place at the 14th Street subway station in Manhattan on Tuesday.
Jeffers, wearing a black wig and purple lipstick, was caught on video smashing the stranger in the head with a hammer after the two bumped into each other and then exchanged words.
Police said that Jeffers has a criminal record that stretches back to 2007 and includes charges of prostitution, grand larceny, public lewdness, theft of service and drug possession.
Jeffers was released from prison in last June after serving six years for second-degree robbery.
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A week after regaining her freedom, the career criminal was arrested again on a charge of petit larceny, reported the New York Post.
The victim of Tuesday's brutal hammer attack told NBC New York that he was returning home after having dinner with a friend when he and his companion encountered Jeffers at the subway station at around 9pm.
'We saw the assailant come out from the turnstile,' said the victim, who did not wish to be named. 'As [Jeffers] was coming out he bumped into another individual that was in front of us.'
After having some words with the other passerby, Jeffers allegedly intentionally bumped into the 29-year-old Asian man, even though the victim said he tried to move out of the way to avoid a collision.
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“She” could have won big time in women’s sports instead of worrying about petty crime and assaults.
Let’s state the obvious. Hammers need to be registered and regulated. No hammer purchases without a background check. Hammers without serial numbers should be confiscated. There needs to be a national registry for all hammers over 12 ounces.
Am I missing anything?
Use to be three strikes and you’re out (life in prison).
Now it’s 47 strikes and you get out without paying bail or facing a court date just promise “I’ll be good for a while”.
I thought it was white people who assaulted Asians. Guess I was wrong.
We put down rabid or vicious animals instead of turning them loose.
Did you see his mug shot? that is a man no doubt about it.
A male pretending to be a woman is a violent, mentally ill psychopath? I’m so shocked. /s
Welcome to New York City where Democrats consistently release psychopaths among citizens, illegals, and tourists alike.
Come by today and witness a stabbing, slashing, hammering, or shooting... take part in one yourself!!!
democrats...
In order to flatten the crime curve, let’s make it: Three strikes and you get your choice of the needle or the firing squad. Just 15 years to flatten the curve, a transitory measure.
2nd dat!!
Wanna stop this crap? These people should be executed after the third offense.
It’s not just New York City. Lawlessness has become fashionable all across the country. San Francisco rewards looters.
Needle? Nope. Public hangings might be a negative incentive to others considering illegal activity. Even better is a log chipper… feet first.
Christian Jeffers and Alvin Bragg (the NYC DA) should share a cell together.
We need to ban pictures of hammers, as well as any sites that show how to make your OWN hammer at home.
Any references to how hammers can be used legally; with no info at all about how they are used repeatedly in an illegal manner.
That baggy pants guy who shuffles across our screens occasionally and ESPECIALLY this annoying fella!!
Well, we know who to blame. A couple of white guys of course. Not sure if the one pointer female gets a pass or not.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxWTDcP9Y5E
Can’t blame the PoC, of course.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kp1z8EzZ5Hs
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