Posted on 12/21/2002 1:12:47 AM PST by kattracks
On a desolate fringe of a Queens park, a gang of homeless men set upon a woman and dragged her into their squalid encampment, raping her for two hours while cops mounted a frantic search.The 42-year-old victim finally was rescued when a police dog picked up her scent, tracked her to the hobo jungle and sank his teeth into one of the men who brutalized her, authorities said.
"It is a horrendous crime," Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said as the five assailants were booked on kidnapping, robbery, rape and sodomy charges.
The attack occurred at 10 p.m. Thursday at Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, on a deserted pedestrian path linking Shea Stadium and the National Tennis Center.
Sitting on a bench, the woman and a male friend were jumped by a band of what police called homeless Mexican immigrants who beat and robbed them.
The mob then grabbed the woman and pulled her down a flight of stairs leading to a Long Island Rail Road platform, across the tracks and deep into the woods.
Amid the thick brush, the men had put up several shacks patched together from wood, cardboard and plastic - described by one investigator as human "bird's nests."
The huts were filled with old mattresses and piles of garbage. They were so filthy that one cop said he planned to throw out his shoes after stepping inside.
In one of the ramshackle shelters - impossible to see from even a short distance - the men took turns beating and raping the woman.
Her friend had raced off, found a passerby with a cell phone and called police, who quickly swarmed the park.
For two hours, cops searched the sprawling grounds with dogs for a trace of the woman and her captors.
At one point, electricity on the LIRR tracks was shut off so cops could cross over into the thick brush on the other side.
'Dog went nuts'
As police closed in, two of the suspects, Victor Cruz, 22, and Jose Hernandez, 18, ran out of the woods and were captured.
A 10-year-old German shepherd named Sean and his handler, Officer Kim Flechaus, were the first to reach the shack where the victim was held.
"It was awful. We couldn't find her, and then the dog went nuts," one investigator said.
The bloodied woman, naked from the waist down, apparently heard the cops and bolted. She told them one of her attackers was still inside.
The dog was sent in, and he ripped into suspect Louis Carmona, 20, authorities said. After a brief standoff, the dog then pulled Carlos Rodriguez, 22, and Jesus Torres, 28, from a second shanty nearby.
"God bless Sean. He did a hell of a job," a police official said.
Three of the five suspects were treated at the hospital for dog bites.
When they were led out of the 110th Precinct stationhouse last night, they wore only hospital gowns because their clothes were seized for evidence. Shivering, they tried to cover their faces as they walked past.
The viciousness of the assault recalled the 1989 rape of a jogger in Central Park, which ended with the convictions of five teens being tossed out Thursday. Convicted killer Matias Reyes confessed to the crime.
Another group attack
"This is eerily similar to the whole Central Park thing," an NYPD source said. "Everyone is crossing the T's and dotting the I's to make sure history does not repeat itself."
The gang rape also bore similarities to a group attack on a Brooklyn woman this month in Lincoln Terrace Park in Crown Heights. Those assailants are still at large.
In Flushing, Queens, a Metropolitan Transportation Authority police officer told the Daily News that homeless encampments near the unused LIRR tracks are a persistent problem.
Cops regularly sweep through and knock them down, only to see them rebuilt elsewhere.
Rapes in the 110th Precinct are down 23% this year from last year - and Kelly said it wasn't clear whether more security was needed.
"We're always evaluating that issue," he said.
Good doggie! Give him 5 biscuits.
Exactly! You would be charged with comitting a terrorist act,and conspiring to commit a terrorist act. The result would be Bubba-2's new Office of Reich Security would come after you,and you would serve hard time in a feral prison.
That's it in a nutshell. "Welcome to America, don't mind the laws, we don't enforce them."
group of homeless men who beat and gang-raped a woman in a Queens park for more than two hours late Thursday night told her that they planned to kill her, according to a criminal complaint filed against the men yesterday.
The 42-year-old woman told the police and prosecutors that as the men took turns raping her, they said they would have to kill her because she could identify them, according to the complaint.
Investigators believe that at least six men were in the group, which beat and robbed the woman and her boyfriend near Flushing Meadows-Corona Park before dragging her, by either her hair or her feet, across a Long Island Rail Road train platform and through about 30 yards of underbrush to a filthy makeshift shanty, where they sexually assaulted her.
Calling the attack "a devastating ordeal of violation and terror," Richard A. Brown, the Queens district attorney, said it would probably have ended with the woman's murder had a Police Department dog and its handler not tracked the woman to the shanty and interrupted the attack.
Another law enforcement official added, "She fully expected at the end of the sexual attacks that she was going to be murdered, executed."
The police arrested five homeless men, all between 18 and 28 years old, after the attack, and a police official said yesterday that investigators were seeking at least two other men, focusing on areas where homeless people congregate. The woman and her boyfriend were unsure how many men attacked them because they were quickly surrounded and overwhelmed by the gang, a law enforcement official said.
In videotaped statements, four of the five arrested men admitted beating and sexually assaulting the woman, according to the complaint. They were charged with first-degree rape, first-degree sodomy, second-degree kidnapping and second-degree robbery, and face up to 25 years in prison if convicted. The fifth was charged only with criminal trespassing, a misdemeanor, officials said.
The four charged in the attack Carlos Rodriguez, 22, Victor Cruz, 22, Jose Hernandez, 18, and Luis Carmona, 20 were arraigned yesterday in Queens Criminal Court before Acting Justice Barry Kron of State Supreme Court, who ordered them held without bail. Bail was set at $500 for the fifth man, Jesus Torres, 28.
A law enforcement official said that all four men identified Mr. Rodriguez as the leader of the attack and that investigators believe that he belongs to a Mexican gang known as the Knights of Destruction. He has denied membership in the gang, officials said, but has a tattoo on his arm that says KOD.
Mr. Rodriguez has previously served two brief jail terms, for robbery and assault, the police said.
As the search for additional attackers continued yesterday, the police said the shanty and others near it, which were on property owned by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, were torn down.
A law enforcement official said the events began about 9:15 p.m. Thursday, when the men descended on the woman and her boyfriend as they walked on a promenade that connects the Willets Point subway station to the National Tennis Center in the park. After beating and robbing them, the men dragged the woman onto the Long Island Rail Road platform, below the subway station, and then about 60 feet through a wooded area to one of several shanties where they lived, the official said. The shanties are in a hidden area accessible only by crossing the third rail or by climbing down from the station platform, said Parks and Recreation Department workers who were in the park yesterday.
The woman, who has two children aged 21 and 10 and has been separated from her husband for about two years, cried out "Help me! Help me!" as she was dragged away, the official said. After the men had taken her into the shanty and thrown her on a mattress, she begged for mercy, the official said.
After the woman was dragged off, the injured boyfriend ran in search of help and used a borrowed cellphone to call 911, the police said. Officers flooded the area, but because of the thick darkness did not find the woman until shortly after midnight.
The official said the woman was severely traumatized, with bruises and cuts all over her body and one eye swollen shut.
Several parks department employees who were in the area yesterday said they were shocked that any of the local homeless men, who use the train station bathrooms and sleep in the park, would turn violent.
"Most of them are pitiful I've talked to them about their lives," said one worker, who declined to give his name. "Never in my life did I think they'd be violent."
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