New York Post

Parole system ‘doesn’t work’

Blas: ‘Attacker’ was ‘dumped’ on city

- By NOLAN HICKS and NATALIE MUSUMECI nhicks@nypost.com

BLAME GAME: Mayor de Blasio said Thursday that the state sends parolees like Brandon Elliot (far right) — suspected in a brutal attack on an Asian woman in Hell’s Kitchen (right) — from prisons to the city “with no plan” and “no support.”

Mayor de Blasio on Thursday blamed New York state’s parole system after a man who was freed after doing time for murdering his own mother allegedly attacked an Asian woman in Midtown.

“The parole system in New York state does not work,” de Blasio said during a City Hall press briefing, claiming it “takes people coming out of prison, including folks who have committed violent crimes, dumps them in New York City with no plan, no housing, no job, no mental-health support.”

Brandon Elliot, 38, was living in a city-run homeless shelter at a Midtown hotel when he was busted Wednesday in the vicious attack on the 65-year-old woman Monday.

But de Blasio — whose own administra­tion’s failings on mentalheal­th services have come under fire in the wake of violent attacks by homeless people — pointed the finger at frequent foe Gov. Cuomo for the very same thing.

“It’s time to hold the state of New York responsibl­e for their parolees and for actually providing the services that will give us a chance of avoiding these horrible situations,” he said.

“Now maybe that the imperial governorsh­ip is being challenged, that we’re going to see a different discussion on this topic,” de Blasio added in a slight to Cuomo, who has been embroiled in scandals involving allegation­s of sexual harassment and COVID-19-related deaths in nursing homes.

NYPD Commission­er Dermot Shea on Wednesday also blasted the practice of releasing parolees into the underresou­rced homeless-shelter system in the wake of the assault.

“When you’re releasing people from prison and you’re putting them in homeless shelters, you’re asking for trouble,” Shea said on PIX 11. “There’s got to be a safety net and there’s got to be resources for them.”

He added, “Releasing people and putting them in homeless shelters . . . you just shake your head and say, ‘What could possibly go wrong?’ And this is what goes wrong. It just never should happened.”

Police allege Elliot was caught on surveillan­ce footage kicking and stomping on the woman in front of an apartment building on West 43rd Street in Hell’s Kitchen, shouting anti-Asian slurs and yelling, “F--k you, you don’t belong here.”

Elliot was charged with murder in 2002 for stabbing his mother in the chest three times with a kitchen knife in their Bronx home.

He pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and was sentenced to 15 years to life.

He was denied parole in February 2017 and December 2018, but was approved for release in September 2019 and released on lifetime parole two months later, a state Department of Correction­s official said.

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