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Brute who hit NY Post reporter still on lam after double stab

Last updated: April 19, 2025 8:55 am
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Two years ago, I found myself on the receiving end of a random and unprovoked attack in the bustling streets of New York City. As I made my way to work, a stranger sucker punched me in the ribs, leaving me not only physically bruised but also emotionally scarred. This incident not only highlighted the prevalence of violent crimes in the city but also shed light on the shortcomings of the justice system in dealing with repeat offenders.

The man behind the attack was identified as Kamieo Caines, a homeless individual with a long history of violent crimes, including assault and weapon possession. Despite his criminal record, Caines had been released on parole at the time of the attack, raising questions about the effectiveness of the parole system in preventing reoffending.

Caines had previously been involved in a brutal slashing incident at the Fulton Street subway station, where he attacked two men with a box cutter. The victims sustained serious injuries, with one needing staples and stitches to close the cuts on his face and head. Despite the severity of the crime, Caines was only convicted of third-degree criminal possession of a weapon and sentenced to a relatively short prison term.

Following my own assault, I cooperated with the police in identifying Caines as the perpetrator. However, due to certain limitations in the investigation process, the case did not progress as expected. Despite the efforts of law enforcement to track him down, Caines remained at large, posing a threat to the safety of others.

As a victim of Caines’ violence, I was left feeling a mix of fear and anger. Fear for the safety of potential future victims and anger at a justice system that seemed incapable of keeping repeat offenders off the streets. The fact that Caines was listed as a parole absconder only added to the frustration, as it highlighted the loopholes in the system that allowed dangerous individuals to roam freely.

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In conclusion, my experience with Caines served as a stark reminder of the challenges faced by both law enforcement and the justice system in addressing violent crimes and protecting the public. It is imperative that steps be taken to improve the effectiveness of parole programs and ensure that individuals with a history of violence are not given the opportunity to harm others. Only then can we hope to create a safer and more secure environment for all residents of New York City.

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