Marin Independent Journal

Suspect in attack on Asian American woman in NYC is arrested

- By Michael R. Sisak

A parolee convicted of killing his mother nearly two decades ago was arrested on assault and hate crime charges in an attack on an Asian American woman in New York City, police said Wednesday.

Police said Brandon Elliot, 38, is the man seen on surveillan­ce video kicking and stomping the woman near Times Square on Monday. The woman was attacked in front of an apartment building.

Two lobby workers witnessed the violence but no one intervened or called 911, police said. Their union said Wednesday they told a union representa­tive that they waited until the attacker left because he had a knife and then flagged down a police car.

Elliot lived at a hotel that

serves as a homeless shelter a few blocks from the attack scene, police said. He was taken into custody at the hotel around midnight.

Tips from the public led to his apprehensi­on, police said.

Elliot was convicted stabbing his mother of to

death in the Bronx in 2002, when he was 19. He was released from prison in 2019 and is on lifetime parole. The parole board had previously twice denied his release. His record also included an arrest for robbery in 2000.

“For the life of me, I don’t understand why we are releasing or pushing people out of prison — not to give them second chances, but to put them into homeless facilities or shelters, or in this case a hotel — and expect good outcomes,” Police Commission­er Dermot Shea said at a news conference Wednesday. “We need real opportunit­ies. We need real safety nets.”

Elliot, who is Black, faces charges of assault as a hate crime, attempted assault as a hate crime, assault and attempted assault. It wasn’t immediatel­y known whether he had a lawyer who could speak on his behalf. He was expected to be arraigned by video Wednesday.

Manhattan

District

Attorney

Cyrus Vance Jr. said prosecutor­s will seek to have Elliot jailed without bail pending trial. He faces up to 25 years in prison if convicted, Vance said.

A law enforcemen­t official identified the victim as 65-year-old Vilma Kari. The official was not authorized to speak publicly and did so on condition of anonymity. Kari’s daughter told The New York Times that she emigrated from the Philippine­s several decades ago.

Kari, who was repeatedly kicked and stomped, suffered serious injuries including a fractured pelvis, the law enforcemen­t official said. She was discharged from the hospital on Tuesday, a hospital spokespers­on said. Kari has been speaking to police, Shea said.

Philippine Ambassador to the U.S. Jose Manuel Romualdez said the victim is Filipina American.

 ?? COURTESY OF NEW YORK POLICE DEPARTMENT ?? This image taken from surveillan­ce video shows a person of interest in connection with an assault of an Asian American woman in New York on Monday. Police said Brandon Elliot, 38, is the man seen on the video.
COURTESY OF NEW YORK POLICE DEPARTMENT This image taken from surveillan­ce video shows a person of interest in connection with an assault of an Asian American woman in New York on Monday. Police said Brandon Elliot, 38, is the man seen on the video.

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