It turns out that a criminal alien who raped a 13-year-old girl was caught by a woman, a very, very, very angry woman.
Her name is Angela Sauretti, and she's a 23-year-old who recognized the thug, Christian Geovanny Inga-Landi, from an NYPD wanted poster on Instagram and immediately took action.
How previously informedInga-Landi is a 25-year-old Ecuadorian criminal alien who entered the country illegally in June 2021. He raped a 13-year-old girl during an assault that happened last week.
WANTED-VIOLIN: 6/13/24 approx. 3:30pm, at 47-67 Colden St inside Kissena Park@NYPD109PCT Queens. The suspect displayed a knife and forced two 13-year-old victims into a wooded area, forcibly removed their phones and sexually assaulted the victim. Reward up to $10,000 pic.twitter.com/uOt55rqiSS
— NYPD Crime Stoppers (@NYPDTips) June 17, 2024
“The sexual assault took place around 3:30 p.m. on Thursday when two schoolmates, a 13-year-old male and a 13-year-old female, were approached by a man in Kissena Park,” according to reports . ABC News.
“The man brandished what police described as a 'large machete-style knife' and forced the 13-year-old victims to walk for several minutes into a wooded area. The individual then forcibly removed cellphones from both victims, tied the boy's and girl's wrists with a shoelace and sexually assaulted the victim before fleeing the scene on foot in an unknown direction,” according to ABC News.
Sometime after the assault, Sauretti recognized Inga-Landi on the streets and took immediate action.
“I pointed it out to him [to a friend]”, he later recalled The daily beast. I say: 'Yo, is that him?' [The friend] he said, “Yes, that's him.” This is what confirmed it. And it all spiraled from there.”
He immediately grabbed the hooligan by the hoodie.
“He tried to run, so I put him in the head,” she told The Daily Beast.
But he kept fighting, so she gave him a piece of her mind.
“He had something that his mother should have done to him,” he recalled. “I'll put it this way. As a woman, I had to set the tone and remind him, “It wasn't a man who did this to you.” She was a woman'”.
Ouch.
Meet the New York hero who caught an accused child rapist
A manhunt in New York City ended Tuesday after 23-year-old Angela Sauretti recognized a man in a black hoodie who entered the supermarket on 108th Street in Queens at 1 a.m.https://t.co/XaBWcgar24
— Cat, Typo Reigning QueenNO DMs (@typocatCA) June 19, 2024
The bully then made the mistake of continuing to resist. Sauretti didn't like that.
“You did this to a woman, and a woman came back and did it to you,” he said. “So it made him think, 'Maybe I'm not going to mess with the next woman.' Because you never know. There are some nice ones and there are some that will really stand up for themselves and go all out.”
Inga-Landi, for her part, tried to be shy.
“He said, 'Let me explain,'” according to Sauretti. “I'm like, 'There's nothing to explain. You are a rapist. He said, “I don't care.” I say, “What do you mean you don't care? You're a rapist. He said, 'I don't care.'”
Sauretti wasn't the only one to beat up the thug.
“Another woman, Isabel Caizado, 67, kicked the man before taking off one of her shoes to hit him with it,” according to The Daily Beast. “Those who joined included Daniel Ramos, who had listened [Inga-Landi] saying an hour earlier that he intended to board a plane to Ecuador in the morning.”
During the melee, Inga-Landi's black hoodie and shirt came off, and Sauretti and her crew saw a tattoo of a wild boar or bull with red eyes. It was the same tattoo mentioned in the Instagram poster.
“That's what made it even harder for us,” Sauretti said.
Which in turn caused the man to run under a car for protection.
“Like a cat,” Sauretti said, teasing him.
“Sauretti and the others kept the car surrounded so he couldn't escape. He thinks the man was lucky the police got to the scene when they did,” The Daily Beast noted.
“I was still bare-chested when I was [eventually] The assailant left the 112th Precinct station house later in the morning, with the tattoo there for all to see,” the paper noted.
Sauretti has since collected a $10,000 reward, though she claims that wasn't the motivation for calling her punk.
“I would have done it even if it wasn't a reward because at the end of the day, I feel like this is the right thing to do,” he said.
He added that his mother is a school crossing guard and aspires to go into radiology.
“I have structure. I have boundaries. I know where I stand, what I like, what I don't like, what I want to do, what I don't want to do. Nobody can pressure me. Nobody can tell me what to do,” she said.
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