NYC mom demands justice after girl, 11, slashed by maniac career criminal and left ‘showered in blood’
Opinion: Another career criminal walking around the streets to terrorize society. Why are We The People putting up with the injustice system made to collapse our society? SHTF.tv
An 11-year-old girl slashed in the head by an apparently homeless maniac was left “showered in blood” by the attack and is “lucky to be alive,” her mother fumed to The Post — while demanding the career criminal who hurt her be put behind bars.
“I was thinking, ‘Oh my God! She is going to die right now,’ ” recalled Malgorzata Sladek, referring to her daughter, Maxi Park.
“Her lips were blue. She was losing color.”
“The cut was so big,” the mother of two added.
“Her clothes, her jacket was covered in blood. It looked like you poured red water on her, like she was showered in blood.”
The fiend — who has a lengthy rap sheet — knifed the youngster in the back of the head and cut her ear as she walked down the street holding her mom’s hand, authorities said.
“I turned around and saw her hair on the sidewalk,” said Sladek, “Her head was sliced from top to bottom. Blood was pouring out of her head. I was in shock.”
The child required multiple stitches and staples to fix the gash and was “doing a little better” Saturday while still recovering in the hospital, her mom said. Doctors won’t know if further procedures are needed to repair the wound until the bandages are removed, Sladek said.
Cummings, 30, allegedly preyed on the girl outside the 116th Street 6 subway station Friday and fled underground, moments after he’s accused of sucker punching an unsuspecting 43-year-old woman around the corner, according to sources.
“Bitch, get the f–k out of my way,” Cummings allegedly told the woman, prosecutors said at his Saturday arraignment in Manhattan Criminal Court.
The attack on Maxi, which left the girl with a seven-inch gash on the left side of her head, was caught on video and the box cutter was found near the scene, according to prosecutors.
Sladek tried to chase down Cummings, even hailing a conductor to stop a train from departing, but he managed to get away.
Cops ultimately tracked him down a block away.
The suspect was then cornered by a raging mob of Harlem locals seeking street justice, forcing a group of NYPD officers to protect him, video showed.
In the clip, a man appears to poke him with a cane as the alleged assailant cowers behind cops.
Manhattan Judge Laurie Peterson ordered Cummings, who lives in the Jerome Avenue Men’s Shelter, held without bail Saturday. He’s facing a minimum of 12 years in prison as a persistent violent felon, prosecutors said.
The suspect has health issues, claimed his lawyer, Seann Riley.
Cummings’ rap sheet covers more than 20 arrests for assault, criminal mischief and fare evasion, sources said.
He’s been convicted twice for violent felony crimes – including in 2019 for first-degree attempted assault – and has five misdemeanor convictions, according to prosecutors
“My daughter could have been dead — not with me anymore,” said Sladek, who also has a 9-year-old son.
“Why is this person walking the streets of New York? They need to change the laws.”
Residents who live near the Norwood shelter said its occupants notoriously harass people, but some pegged Cummings as among the more well-behaved temporary tenants.
“All of them, one day they are normal, the other they are acting up, but I never see him acting up,” said one Norwood resident.