A homeless ex-convict accused of beating and sexually assaulting a 73-year-old birdwatcher in New York’s Central Park randomly groped two more women near the park before his capture, authorities said on Tuesday.
Prosecutors announced the additional allegations against David Albert Mitchell at an arraignment on Tuesday in state court in Manhattan. They also accused him of threatening to spit on and punch police officers following his arrest.
In addition to first-degree rape, the jailed Mitchell pleaded not guilty to lesser charges of forcible touching and sex abuse involving the two other women. They credited the original victim with helping identify the alleged attacker, described as a drifter from West Virginia with a violent past.
Prosecutors have portrayed the broad-daylight assault of the 73-year-old as an act of vengeance.
It happened on Sept. 12, about a week after she photographed Mitchell exposing himself as “evidence of his lewd act,” they said.
Around 11:30am, he allegedly approached her in the park and asked, “Do you remember me?” before beating and raping her, then stealing her camera bag.
Later that afternoon, Mitchell accosted two more women on nearby streets on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, prosecutors said.
Once New York Police Department officers grabbed him, Mitchell claimed he was recently sprung from prison and homeless, and that he carried condoms to have sex with women in Central Park, prosecutors said in court papers. He also said he found the camera case he had in his possession “on a bench by the trash,” the papers said.
Records show that Mitchell was once sentenced to eight years in prison after pleading guilty in an abduction case. Authorities say he also had been acquitted of murder charges in his native West Virginia and was eyed as a potential suspect in another slaying.
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