Eight years ago, Casmine Aska sexually assaulted a nine-year-old boy who lived in the same Bronx apartment building as him. Aska then dragged that boy, later identified as Freddy Martin, to the roof and threw him to the pavement below. Police found Martin with a broken arm, leg, and internal bleeding. Martin was in a medically induced coma for almost two weeks.
Aska was offered a plea deal that gave him 40 years behind bars. But thanks to Democratic Party soft-on-crime policies, Aska was released at the end of January, just days shy of the seventh anniversary of his attempted murder of Martin.
Now Aska is under arrest again, this time for raping a 15-year old girl:
A parolee just released after eight years in prison for sexually assaulting a young boy and throwing him off a rooftop, is now accused of raping a 15-year-old girl in a Bronx stairwell, cops and sources said.
Casmine Aska, 29, allegedly pounced on the teen in an elevator at 140 Bellamy Loop in Co-Op City Thursday, forcing her into a stairwell and raping her, cops said. He was arrested Friday night and charged with first-degree rape, police said.
Aska had only been out on parole since Jan. 30 after being convicted of attempted murder when he pushed a 9-year-old boy — that he had sexually assaulted — off the roof of a five-story Bronx apartment building on Feb. 1, 2013, police sources said.
When will this insanity end?
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Aska isn't the first criminal to go through New York's revolving-door 'justice' system who went on to harm people. In November, career criminal Ramon Rivera was released from Rikers early; on the day of his release he was re-arrested for theft. He was -- once again -- let released from custody.
Rivera then stabbed three innocent people to death in Manhattan.
It's become alarmingly clear that Democrats' compassion for a person is inversely proportional to the innocence of the person in question. This is why they go all-in on abortion throughout nine months of pregnancy but let guys like Rivera and Aska out of prison again and again to maim, rape, and murder innocent civilians. This, by the way, is the real legacy of the George Floyd-BLM era: lawlessness in the name of 'criminal justice reform.'
One month ago, I told you about New York Governor Kathy Hochul refusing to extradite a New York physician to Louisiana after that physician broke Louisiana abortion laws. That doctor prescribed the abortion pill to a Louisiana mother who coerced her pregnant teenage daughter into taking the medication. The girl lost the baby -- a baby she wanted -- and ended up hospitalized.
In her statement about refusing the extradition, Gov. Hochul said she took an oath to protect all New Yorkers.
That oath doesn't seem to cover New York citizens who fall victim to criminals Hochul's joke of a justice system and its catch and release policies carried out in the name of 'restorative justice.'
If Hochul were serious about protecting all New Yorkers, she would make sure 15-year-old girls could ride the elevator and not be raped by homicidal sexual predators.
Then again, she probably thinks advocating for 15-year-old rape victims to abort a pregnancy that results from their sexual assault somehow makes up for letting them be raped in the first place.