Officials said that a brutal lollipop was a 9 -year -old girl on her face on Queens Street and seized a policeman's fingers that intervened to help after the unimaginable attack earlier this month.
Veles Enrique, 31, went to the reassuring young man because she was playing on Glenel Street, and asked her name, then shocked her on her face without any warning, Queens da Melissa Katz claimed in a statement on Thursday.
The statement said that the child fell to the ground after the strike and was treated in the hospital after suffering “bruises in her arm and back, bleeding on her lip and arm, loose teeth as well as great pain.”
The video showed the unreasonable attack that he had done by the Redgo resident on the day before the Mother's Day, according to ABC7.
Outside NYPD Service. Sebastian saw the most prominent daytime attack and his rudeness.
“The sergeant who was out of service at that time did what the righteous Samaritans did, but he also did what good police officers do, did the person follow, approach him,” Katz told The Outlet.
“When the officer struggled out of service to detain him, Velez Enrique included the sergeant on his knee and hand, causing permanent deformation of the sergeant's finger,” Katz said in her release.
The statement added that Hijdir fingers cannot be renovated despite receiving rapid medical attention.
Enrique was summoned on Wednesday for the first, second and third -class attacks, exposing a child's welfare and second -class harassment.
At the time of the attack, he had a conditional release after spent seven years in prison for the attempt to kill, ABC said.
Enrique faces up to 25 years in prison if convicted. The next court is scheduled for July 10.