Police say an Upper West Side man was arrested this week for a forcible touching incident on a southbound A train platform.
Jermaine Longmire, 43, was apprehended by the Manhattan Special Victims Unit at about 6 p.m. on Thursday. The victim was 27 years old.
Longmire, who lives in a NYCHA building on West 104th Street between Columbus and Manhattan avenues, was arrested on similar charges on March 4 and on June 15, 2023, according to public records. He was also arrested on April 19 on bail jumping charges.
The Manhattan Special Victims Squad requests that anyone who may have experienced harm from this perpetrator contact them at 212-694-3000, or the Special Victims Division at 646-610-7272.
The same man appears to have been the subject of a 2017 article by Ocala.com entitled “Psych hospital patient accused of sex assault,” as the Florida-based publication states he was 36 at the time of that incident.
Strike five (at least) – no problem! More victims waiting impatiently on every train!
New York City’s total population loss since 2020 has now reached 546,146 residents, wiping out most of the 2010-20 gain of 629,066 as measured by the last decennial census. The borough-by-borough breakdown:
the population of Manhattan (New York County) was essentially unchanged last year—up just 2,908 (0.18 percent)—but remained 96,799 residents below the April 2020 census level;
Staten Island (Richmond County) was down slightly, with a decline of 2,767 people (-0.6 percent), and has had the smallest overall change since 2020 (a loss of just 1 percent); and
the larger outer boroughs declined in much larger numbers, with the Census Bureau ranking Brooklyn (-28,306), Queens (-26,362), and the Bronx (-25,332) as three of the four biggest 2022-23 population losers among all U.S. counties, with only Los Angeles County, Ca., losing more residents.
Throw him out of public housing and into Rikers already.
Wheels turning ’round and ’round…
Get back, Jack, do it again…
Why is this possible that this guy continually harm our society? Does anything works anymore?