The NYPD has charged a suspect with tried homicide within the brutal beating of a mom of two on Randall’s Island — an assault {that a} police chief referred to as “one of the worst” he is ever seen — in keeping with the sufferer’s household and officers.
Police recognized the suspect in Diana Agudelo’s beating Friday as Miguel Jiraud, 30, and say he lives in a shelter on Randall’s Island. A number of regulation enforcement sources say the suspect was carrying an ankle bracelet on the time of the assault. They are saying is on parole for a convicted 2011 rape after a 12-year jail sentence.
The ankle bracelet permits his each motion to be tracked by laptop, sources say. The suspect can be believed to have referred to as 911 to report discovering the girl’s physique by the water, hours after the assault, in keeping with the sources. They are saying he posed as a involved good Samaritan.
Info on a potential lawyer for Jiraud wasn’t instantly accessible. Requested about his involvement as he was led from a precinct to a ready police car Friday, Jiraud claims he discovered Agudelo and stated “the evidence is going to speak for itself.” Jiraud, who acquired out of jail in September 2024, advised reporters he had performed “nothing wrong” since he’d returned, other than an MTA violation for turnstile hopping.
It was per week in the past that Agudelo, a 44-year-old museum employee, was pulled unconscious simply off the bike path on Randall’s Island. She stays in essential situation. Her household has launched a GoFundMe for assist. Up to now, it is raised greater than $37,000.
“Brutally attacked. Facial fractures. Orbital bone cracked. Skull fracture. The base of her skull is cracked. Her nose is broken. One of the worst beatings I’ve ever seen,” stated NYPD Chief Joseph Kenny.
It additionally got here because the household continues to hope for a miracle. Agudelo’s sister advised Telemundo 47 their mom suffered a coronary heart assault after listening to of her daughter’s situation and has been hospitalized.
Agudelo has been unable to talk or transfer as she stays on life help. The household stated their mom’s surgeon has given her a 99% mortality charge. The prognosis isn’t good, however Rodas refuses to surrender hope.
“I see her cry. When she’s on the bed. I was crying next to her and I saw a teardrop fall from her eye,” the 21-year-old daughter stated. “So I know she’s there and I know she wants her story to be told. I know she wants justice.”
Agudelo was biking dwelling from work on the Museum of the Metropolis of New York per week in the past, on Friday, Could 16, when police say she was randomly focused close to the 103rd Avenue foot bridge on Randall’s Island. Her daughter stated her mother took the Harlem River Pathway on the island to and from work day by day.
A spokesperson for the Museum of the Metropolis of New York stated in a press release she is a “beloved and devoted member of the staff” and that they had been working with police to supply any potential help.