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Suspect Indicted for Attempted Murder of Museum Worker, Who Remains in a Coma 
D.A. Bragg assured New Yorkers in a statement that acts of violence like this are “abhorrent” and justice will be served. “I hope she continues to recover from this terrifying assault, and I want to assure New Yorkers that we will ensure accountability for those who commit such acts of violence.”
Encouraging signs for Manhattan D.A. this Gun Violence Awareness Month 
Christopher Prevost, deputy chief of the Manhattan District Attorney’s Trial Division, and Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Bonnie Seok told the AmNews their efforts feel encouraging because Manhattan shootings dipped by 33% year-to-date as of June 8. The prosecutors credit both proactive and reactive enforcement, as well as addressing underlying causes.
Randall’s Island beating victim is now breathing on her own. Here’s what happened at the suspect’s arraignment. 
The prosecution is recommending 25 years to life for the attempted murder charge, and 20 years for robbery with five years probation. After Wednesday's arraignment, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg called the alleged attack abhorrent.
Convicted rapist who allegedly beat cyclist on Randall’s Island called 911 claiming he found her body: DA 
“A 44-year-old woman was riding her bike home from work when Miguel Jiraud allegedly brutally attacked her without provocation. To this day, she remains severely cognitively impaired,” District Attorney Alvin Bragg said.
Suspect Indicted In Brutal Attack On Mom On Randall’s Island 
“A 44-year-old woman was riding her bike home from work when Miguel Jiraud allegedly brutally attacked her without provocation. To this day, she remains severely cognitively impaired,” District Attorney Alvin Bragg said. “This conduct is abhorrent. I hope she continues to recover from this terrifying assault, and I want to assure New Yorkers that we will ensure accountability for those who commit such acts of violence.”
Daughter of NY woman nearly beaten to death by paroled rapist confronts him for first time in court: ‘So many emotions’ 
“I couldn’t control it,” Stephanie Rodas, 21, told The Post about the shaking and flood of tears that came with laying eyes on accused goon and paroled rapist Miguel Jiraud for the first time in a Manhattan courtroom.

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