Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
The New York Police Department’s Special Victims Unit is searching for a man suspected of groping a 5-year-old girl near a government-funded migrant shelter in downtown Manhattan.
Local New York news source 1010 WINS reported that the girl and her mother, who have not been identified by authorities, are residents of a New York City-funded migrant shelter at the former hotel roosevelt
A representative of the New York Police Department The deputy public information commissioner confirmed the investigation to Fox News Digital. The representative told Fox News Digital that the incident happened one block from the Roosevelt Hotel at 5th Avenue and 46th Street around 7pm on December 24th.
BLUE STATE faces spike in migrant sex crimes as top city vows to RESIST TRUMP’S DEPORTATIONS
The representative declined to release any information about the suspect’s identity and did not say whether he was also a resident of the Roosevelt Hotel migrant shelter. However, according to 1010 WINS, the suspect knows the girl and her mother.
The radio station reported that after the alleged palpitations, the girl was taken to Bellevue, a hospital in Manhattan.
The Roosevelt Hotel was called by some a “modern Ellis Island”. turned into a center for the reception and processing of migrants by the New York City Council in May 2023 amid an increase in migrants coming to the city. The hotel has become the epicenter of much of the migrant gang activity in New York City, leading to an increase in violence and crime in the area.
JUVENILE ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT PANDA MEMBERS IN ROBBERY SPREE KEEP OUT OF JAIL BECAUSE OF AGE
The New York Police Department has not said whether the suspect they are looking for is a member of the notorious Venezuelan gang. Aragua train or any other gang. Tren de Aragua has had a strong presence around the hotel.
On December 5, a 17-year-old, Yeremi Colino, allegedly a member of the Tren de Aragua gang “Diablos de la 42” (Devils of 42 Street), was stabbed to death during what is believed to have been a confrontation with a rival gang.
Another migrant, Alan Magalles Bello, 18, was also stabbed alongside Colino but survived.