Man, 26, who 'slashed teen at subway station, choked woman in hotel and attacked volunteer in church' was arrested and released FIVE TIMES in NYC before being detained on rape charge in Baltimore
- Subhan Zaib, 26, was arrested and released five times during an 11-day crime spree in New York City before being captured in Baltimore on rape charges
- His crime spree started on May 30 by threatening his ex-girlfriend in Queens and ended with a brutal rape in Baltimore on June 14
- On May 30, he called his ex-girlfriend in Queens and threatened to kill her and her family if she did not pay him the $500 he said she owed him
- On June 1, he cut the wires to his neighbor's surveillance cameras and threatened a man with a knife in Richmond Hill
- On June 4, he threatened and beat a woman inside a Brooklyn hotel and on June 7, he threatened a woman inside a Queens church
- One June 10, he slashed a 19-year-old woman inside a Lower East Side subway station. He was released without bail on all of these occasions
- He is now being held without bail in Baltimore on first-degree rape charges after pushing a woman into a wooded area and allegedly raping her
A Queens man, 26, who allegedly slashed a 19-year-old woman in New York City's Lower East Side and beat another in a Brooklyn hotel, before raping a woman in Baltimore, was finally held without bail in Maryland - despite being arrested and released five times in the Big Apple during his 11-day crime spree.
Subhan Zaib, 26, reportedly began his spree of crimes, which were mostly against women, on May 30 when he threatened his ex-girlfriend in Queens and ended with a brutal rape in Baltimore on June 14.
They included allegedly knifing a 19-year-old woman inside the Delancey Street/Essex Street station in the Lower East Side on June 10.
Zaib first started his reign of terror on May 30 between 3am and 4am, his ex-girlfriend, who asked to remain anonymous, told the New York Daily News (NYDN). He reportedly called her, only to reach her father, and threatened to kill her and her family if she did not give back the $500 he said he owed her.
'I’m coming over to get the money and if you don’t give it to me, I’m going to kill her and your family,' he told the father, the complaint - viewed by the NYDN - read.
The couple split up seven years ago and she said he was 'always so violent when I was around him.'
However, she said she was surprised to he 'could harm a random person,' but not shocked the slashing happened, she told the NYDN.
Subhan Zaib, 26, was arrested and released without bail five times before he knifed a 19-year-old woman inside the Delancey Street/Essex Street station in the Lower East Side on June 10. His crimes, which were mostly against women, started on May 30 by threatening his ex-girlfriend in Queens and ended with a brutal rape in Baltimore on June 14
Police released his photo to the public (pictured) after he slashed a woman in a subway station in the Lower East Side. His father told their neighbor he was 'scared' of his sun and that his son was 'mentally ill'
He went on a multi-borough, multi-city crime spree between May 30 and June 14
'When I was associated with him he would make death threats, and would stalk people he believed had done him wrong,' she told the NYDN.
He was arrested after the threats and released on 'non-monetary conditions,' the Queen's District Attorney's Office said.
Two days later, he would allegedly terrorize his Richmond Hill neighbor, Johann Poveda, by cutting the wires to his surveillance cameras and ripping his Ring doorbell off.
Poveda lived on the floor below Zaib's family in the house and said he and his wife 'called the cops on him multiple times.'
Poveda told the NYDN that Zaib caused him constant anxiety and that the man's father told him he was 'mentally ill but he would not take his medicine.'
Zaib went on an 11-day crime spree before being held without bail in Baltimore for rape charges. He was arrested during his crimes in NYC was released without bail
'His father was afraid of his son,' Poveda told the New York Daily News. 'We lived next to them for about five years and it wasn’t a pleasant experience at all.
'He was very problematic. He threatened us multiple times.'
Only mere minutes later, Zaib reportedly pulled a knife on a man on 108th Street and Atlantic Avenue. The man called authorities and he was arrested for criminal mischief. menacing, criminal possession of a weapon, trespassing, and harassment.
He was once again released without bail.
By June 4, his crimes escalated significantly and became more violent and extended into another borough.
He reportedly punched, choked, and hit a woman with a belt and threatened her with a knife inside a room at 369 Hotel on Glenmore Avenue in Brooklyn, prosecutors alleged.
Zaib was once again released without bail, despite the fact that second-degree assault is eligible for such, the NYDN reported.
Brooklyn prosecutors reported forewent bail as the victim allegedly gave a fake phone number and police were unable to contact her, sources told the NYDN.
Crimes included allegedly knifing a 19-year-old woman inside the Delancey Street/Essex Street station in the Lower East Side on June 10
He reportedly punched, choked, and hit a woman with a belt and threatened her with a knife inside a room at 369 Hotel on Glenmore Avenue in Brooklyn
Three days later, Zaib would hide inside the women's bathroom at the Rock Church in Maspeth, Queens around 9.30pm. When an unidentified woman entered the bathroom and found him, she allegedly told him: 'You can’t be in here.' He then turned off the lights and pinned her against the wall
He also raped a woman while she was out shopping at a Maryland shopping center (pictured)
Three days later, Zaib would hide inside the women's bathroom at the Rock Church in Maspeth, Queens around 9.30pm. When an unidentified woman entered the bathroom and found him, she allegedly told him: 'You can’t be in here.'
He then turned off the lights and pinned her against the wall, the NYDN reported. She was able to break free and get help and told another churchgoer: 'He tried to rape me.'
The man then followed Zaib. The criminal then threatened the man, telling him: 'I can f**king kill you. I can f**king shoot you,' the complaint read.
He was arrested and charged with second-degree assault, but was released without bail again.
On June 10, he attacked the 19-year-old, who was taken to Lenox Hill hospital in stable condition.
The slashing happened around 5am and he reportedly put her in a chokehold and slash her neck and back several times. Her injuries were non-life-threatening.
Four days later he would end up in Charm City, where he would met his next victim outside of a Walgreens. He reported asked the woman for a lighter before ordering her into a wooded area near the store at knifepoint, a criminal complaint read.
The woman told police she was walking to the bus stop after shopping in Family Dollar when Zaib approached her, WMAR 2 News reported.
He is currently being held in the Baltimore County Detention Center (pictured)
He then put a knife to her back and ordered her to walk behind a building and strip for him before going to the wooded area, where he raped her and cut a piece of her hair off and forced her to call him 'pimp.'
Zaib then reportedly took her money and ran away from the scene. He was arrested the next day after entering a business near where the assault happened and told authorities he had just moved to Baltimore.
The business owner told authorities Zaib had purchased the knife the day of the rape, WMAR 2 News reported.
Zaib reported told authorities he had to 'take care of some things' when he bought the knife and 'took care of two girls and three guys.' He later admitted to selling the knife.
He also admitted to police that he had asked a woman for a lighter preferred Marlboro Red's, which were found on the scene, according to WMAR 2 News.
Zaib was reportedly identified by Maryland police by his NYC backpack, which was found inside the apartment he shared with his father in Maryland and that was seen on surveillance footage, WMAR 2 News reported.
The victim also reportedly went under a SAFE exam and it came back positive for signs of assault.
New York City officials have received a lot hate for its lax bail laws as more and more criminals continue to hit the streets again and terrorize citizens.
Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg dropped bail from many crimes, leading to an air of uneasiness among citizens.
Police Commissioner Keechant L. Sewell slammed the DA in April, saying that the '[justice system] must be fair, but it must first and foremost favor the people it was designed to safeguard and protect.'
'This is not what New Yorkers expect or deserve, and we will not stand for it,' she said at the time. ''It's clear what we are confronting: A perception among criminals that there are no consequences, even for serious crime. We need tangible changes.
'Everyday New Yorkers need more help. Our police need more help. We need help from every corner of the criminal justice system, and from everyone who lives in, works in, or visits our great city,' said Sewell.
All major crimes are up in NYC with overall crime pulling at 38 percent.
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