New York Daily News

I know that guy, said NYPD cop

Grandma-punch suspect collared after being ID’d from prior bust

- BY ROCCO PARASCANDO­LA AND THOMAS TRACY

The teen robber accused of punching a Queens grandmothe­r down the steps of her church was arrested after he was recognized by an NYPD detective who had busted him for an earlier crime, NYPD officials said.

Once surveillan­ce video of the shocking attack was recovered, the detective who had previously arrested the 16-year-old boy immediatel­y recognized him even though he was wearing a hooded jacket and surgical mask, NYPD Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny said.

That identifica­tion led police to the teen’s apartment building, where he was caught on surveillan­ce camera wearing the same clothes he wore when he allegedly attacked Irene Tahliambou­ris, knocking her down a flight of stairs outside St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church in Briarwood on April 7.

The teen, whose name was not publicly disclosed because of his age, was savvy enough to block his face from a surveillan­ce camera’s view as he approached his home, Kenny said.

“The kid’s a little bit sharp,” Kenny said. “He knows probably that there’s video (at his building). As he walks down the block, as soon as he hits his own block, he holds up a piece of paper covering his face.”

The teen couldn’t cover up the red hoodie under his black hoodie or his distinctiv­e sneakers, which linked him directly to the mugging, Kenny said.

Cops arrested the teen April 11 and charged him with assault, robbery, grand larceny and criminal possession of stolen property. He was ordered held without bail following an arraignmen­t in Queens Criminal Court on Monday.

Police said the teen has been arrested nine prior times as an adolescent offender. Eight of those arrests involved robberies.

He’s accused of creeping up behind Tahliambou­ris, 68, as she climbed the steps of the church to attend a Sunday service, punching her down the steps and then stealing her purse and car. The victim suffered a fractured skull and bleeding to her brain and was hospitaliz­ed in critical but stable condition.

He was also charged for a separate robbery a few days before mugging Tahliambou­ris.

On Friday the boy wrapped his shirt around his neck and tried to choke himself while in custody at the 107th Precinct stationhou­se, delaying his arraignmen­t.

Despite his multiple arrests, the teen’s mother still defended the mugging suspect as “a good boy.”

“I love my son,” she said. “He’s in the 11th grade at Voyagers at August Martin High School. He goes to school, he goes to his program, he goes to counseling. He does everything he’s supposed to do.”

 ?? ?? Despite wearing a hoodie and mask, teen suspect in mugging of Irene Tahliambou­ris (left) was recognized by a detective who had busted him before, police said.
Despite wearing a hoodie and mask, teen suspect in mugging of Irene Tahliambou­ris (left) was recognized by a detective who had busted him before, police said.

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