The family of a New York woman who was followed into her apartment and stabbed more than 40 times has filed a lawsuit accusing police officers of idly standing by her door as she was fatally attacked.
Christina Yuna Lee, 35, died Feb. 13, 2022, in her Chinatown, Manhattan, apartment.
Police have that said Assamad Nash followed Lee into her apartment around 4:20 a.m., stealthily trailing her up six flights of stairs and forcing entry into her unit. Once inside, he repeatedly stabbed her, authorities previously said. Nash has pleaded not guilty to murder and other charges.
Wholesome American name there
Neighbors called 911 after hearing Lee's screams, and one of those calls came in at 4:22 a.m., the suit states.
Three minutes later, two unnamed members of the NYPD from the 5th precinct, located about three blocks from Lee’s apartment, arrived to Lee’s unit and heard her shouting for help “until she abruptly stopped screaming,” the complaint said.
Seven other members of the NYPD arrived at 5:30 a.m. — more than an hour after a neighbor called 911 and the first officers heard the woman screaming, the complaint said.
At 5:40 a.m. — one hour and 20 minutes after Lee was attacked — members of the NYPD Emergency Services Unit forced entry into Lee’s apartment, the lawsuit said.
She was found fatally stabbed and pronounced dead at 5:55 a.m., according to the suit.
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Prosecutors said that Nash had an extensive record in New Jersey and that at the time of Lee’s killing, he was out on supervised release in three open cases. If he is convicted, he faces a sentence as long as life without parole.
Best gem hidden at the bottom. “Supervised release” clearly working wonders…
All supervised release means is that they're dealing with a parole officer. Other than meeting regularly with the convict, the amount of "supervision" it provides is solely dependent on how serious the parole officer is about his job and how busy he is. I doubt the NYPD is very aggressive with its "supervision". Probation/parole only really good for keeping offenders who are trying to stay out of trouble on the straight and narrow. It's not going to keep a violent goat fucker like this from reoffending. That's what incarceration is for.
I prefer the felon getting plugged by his would-be victim with a bullet or seventeen. It also saves taxpayers money feeding and sheltering human-shaped garbage.
Wholesome American name there
You get what you elect
Best gem hidden at the bottom. “Supervised release” clearly working wonders…
All supervised release means is that they're dealing with a parole officer. Other than meeting regularly with the convict, the amount of "supervision" it provides is solely dependent on how serious the parole officer is about his job and how busy he is. I doubt the NYPD is very aggressive with its "supervision". Probation/parole only really good for keeping offenders who are trying to stay out of trouble on the straight and narrow. It's not going to keep a violent goat fucker like this from reoffending. That's what incarceration is for.
I prefer the felon getting plugged by his would-be victim with a bullet or seventeen. It also saves taxpayers money feeding and sheltering human-shaped garbage.
Bug killed by N. I don't care anymore lol.
well thats what the cops were doing. supervising him from behind the door ...