Esparragoza had previously exposed himself to a mother and her children and was out on supervised release despite multiple arrest warrants against him.
The assault on Geula Freeman, an 81-year-old woman, was shocking and caught on video, highlighting Esparragoza's pattern of violent behavior.
District Attorney's Office spokesman lamented New York's bail reform, stating none of Esparragoza's previous charges were bail-eligible, allowing him to remain free.
Esparragoza's lengthy criminal history, including 21 arrests, raises questions on judicial leniency towards repeat offenders in light of current bail laws.
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