Queens man charged in Brooklyn child rape attempt was out on release from earlier alleged attacks on minors | amNewYork
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Queens man charged in Brooklyn child rape attempt was out on release from earlier alleged attacks on minors | amNewYork
"Brooklyn Special Victims Squad detectives charged Justin Lee, 22, of Queens Village, on Oct. 5 with attempted rape, strangulation, and burglary in connection with an early-morning attack on Oct. 4 within the 60th Precinct in southern Brooklyn. According to police, Lee allegedly broke into a private residence where a 12-year-old girl was located and tried to rape her. The burglary charge stems from his unlawful entry into the home, while the strangulation charge is related to actions taken within the act, police sources said."
"Court records show Lee faces 18 counts related to the Oct. 4 attack, including first-degree rape of a victim under 13, sexually motivated burglary in the second and third degrees, sexual abuse of a victim under 13, forcible touching, criminal obstruction of breathing, assault with intent to cause physical injury, endangering the welfare of a child, criminal trespass, harassment, and possession of a knife with a blade longer than four inches."
Detectives charged Justin Lee, 22, of Queens Village, on Oct. 5 with attempted rape, strangulation, and burglary in connection with an early-morning Oct. 4 attack in Brooklyn’s 60th Precinct. Lee allegedly broke into a private residence where a 12-year-old girl was located and tried to rape her. Court records list 18 counts including first-degree rape of a victim under 13, sexually motivated burglary, sexual abuse of a victim under 13, forcible touching, criminal obstruction of breathing, assault, endangering the welfare of a child, criminal trespass, harassment, and possession of a knife with a blade longer than four inches. Court filings indicate he is accused of following and assaulting two girls, 14 and 15, in separate attacks along Ocean Parkway and that he had been released without bail just over a week before the Oct. 4 attack. As of Wednesday evening, he had not been arraigned on the new charges as scheduled.
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