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Man Presses His Body Against Sleeping Teen on 7 Train: NYPD

Junction Boulevard 7 Train Station (Google Maps) and Photo of suspect (NYPD Crimestoppers)

May 28, 2019 By Meghan Sackman

A man is wanted for allegedly sexually assaulting a 15-year-old girl while she was asleep on the 7 train in Corona on Sunday, according to police.

The suspect allegedly pressed his body against the victim while she was sleeping on a Queens-bound 7 train as it was approaching the Junction Boulevard station at around 3:45 p.m. on May 26, police said.

The suspect fled the train at the Junction Boulevard station in an unknown direction.

Police describe the suspect as Asian, in his early 20’s, and about 6 feet tall with black hair. He was last seen wearing a black turtleneck shirt, gray shorts, and multicolored sneakers.

Anyone with information on the case should contact the Crime Stoppers hotline at 1-800-577-8477, or text CRIMES and then enter TIP577, or visit www.nypdcrimestoppers.com.

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Foghorn Leghorn

Unfortunately this guy took from the playbook of that politician who lived in Forest Hills who just got out of jail for sexting underage girls in the buff while holding his son. Totally unacceptable behavior!!!!

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This is what Roy Moore was doing down at the local mall

After that Trump endorsed him. Disgusting to see in our neighborhood.

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Marlon

SCOTUS will keep going constitutional right instead of Socialist Left for years and years to come. Have fun seceding and forming your Socialists State of America!

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David

Marlon- It’s socialism for Trump and his cronies and capitalism for the rest of us.

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All US states and democrats are capitalists

Do you have any idea what socialism means? Or Fox News just told you it was scary?

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Anonymous

more and more has been happening in your neighborhood for years and years what did Crowley ever do ABSOLUTELY NOTHING so don’t blame President Trump –

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Tony

More of your “Trump Derangement Syndrome”. You see (and fear) President Trump everywhere. Maybe therapy or some Xanex could help you. Seek some professional help. Don’t hold this irrational hated until January 20, 2025. It is not healthy.

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The "Trump Derangement Syndrome" meme never really took off.

Surely there’s some other thing Trump tweeted once that you can regurgitate?

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Disgusting

Absolutely agree! Unfortunately this guy took from the playbook of that politician who lived in Forest Hills who just got out of jail for sexting underage girls in the buff while holding his son. Totally unacceptable behavior!!!!

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Great point, Roy Moore was preying on underage girls when Trump endorsed him

also, whatabout other things

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Interesting article from 6 years ago

Why are you comparing Roy Moore to other sex criminals?

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