New York Post

'WHY WAS THIS KILLER OUT OF JAIL?'

Judge’s wrist slaps left angry psycho on SI streets

- By TINA MOORE, REUVEN FENTON, LORENA MONGELLI and MAX JAEGER Additional reporting by Larry Celona and Shari Logan

The career criminal accused of randomly stabbing to death a Staten Island grandma in broad daylight on Monday has spent the past four years in and out of jail and was out on probation — thanks to a “revolving-door” legal system and a lenient judge, lawenforce­ment sources said.

Dantey Moore, 27, had previously been arrested 34 times, according to the sources, including for punching a 7-year-old and shoving a 3-year-old. And he has restrainin­g orders against him from no fewer than six people, court records show.

“This man was well-known. Why was he out of jail?” fumed retired NYPD Lt. John Doherty, a neighbor of victim Geetha Howie, 63.

Howie, described by neighbors as a soft-spoken retired postal worker, had been minding her own business walking on the street at 2:15 p.m. Monday when Moore allegedly attacked her.

He was cradling her bloody body when cops found him.

“He has anger issues,” his 20year-old sister told The Post. “My mom told him, ‘Your anger is too much.’ But he’s 27. What can we do about it?”

A review of 12 criminal cases against Moore since 2014 shows that he was given light sentences despite routinely defying restrainin­g orders.

Moore pleaded guilty or was convicted of misdemeano­r criminal contempt — which carries a maximum sentence of one year in prison — five times, but never spent more than 90 days in jail.

Judge Ray Rodriguez repeatedly gave Moore just 45 days in the pen in three recent cases.

Moore was charged in 2016 with misdemeano­r criminal contempt for harassing former gal pal Joann Pagan and her mom, Ana Velez, in defiance of courtissue­d restrainin­g orders, lawenforce­ment sources said.

A source in the Staten Island DA’s Office said prosecutor­s asked Rodriguez to give Moore nine months in jail. Instead, he gave him 45 days and three years’ probation, records show.

“It’s just unfortunat­e this is what you see with these misdemeano­r recidivist­s. It’s a revolving door,” a source said.

Rodriguez also gave Moore 45 days in 2015 after he shoved a 3year-old, who sources said was his nephew, so hard that the tot went sliding across a floor.

And, again, Rodriguez gave him 45 days for defying a restrainin­g order in 2016.

Moore has 15 sealed cases, including another for assault with intent to cause injury, according to law-enforcemen­t sources.

He has at least twice been busted with the drug PCP — once in August 2015 and later in December 2016, according to police sources. His punishment was a fine and time served in the December case, court records show

As Moore was led out of the 120th Precinct station house on Tuesday, he mumbled, “I didn’t do anything.”

Judge Raja Rajeswari ordered him remanded to jail. He is due back in court on Dec. 8.

Judge Rodriguez could not be reached for comment.

 ??  ?? SENSELESS: S: Dantey Mooree is in custody on Tuesday (left),, a day after the known violent t offender allegedly stabbed 63year-old stranger Geetha Howie e (inset) to death on a Staten Island sidewalk lk before he was s restrained by police (right).
SENSELESS: S: Dantey Mooree is in custody on Tuesday (left),, a day after the known violent t offender allegedly stabbed 63year-old stranger Geetha Howie e (inset) to death on a Staten Island sidewalk lk before he was s restrained by police (right).

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