You are reading

Sex Offender Indicted for Robbing, Strangling Two Rego Park Women in Separate Incidences: DA

Richard Smalls (National Sex Offender Public Website)

Sept. 30, 2020 By Allie Griffin

A 58-year-old Brooklyn man and registered sex offender was indicted on burglary, robbery and other charges Wednesday for robbing and strangling two Rego Park women in separate July attacks.

Richard Smalls, of Sunset Park, was arraigned before a Queens Supreme Court judge today on an eight-count indictment for the two attacks.

Smalls, a registered sex offender, is accused of attacking and robbing a 50-year-old woman on July 3 and attacking and robbing a 72-year-old woman on July 28. Each woman was robbed in their apartment buildings.

In the first robbery, he followed the 50-year-old into the elevator of her apartment building on Wetherole Street around 4 p.m. When the elevator doors closed, Smalls shoved the woman into a corner and strangled her with his arm around her neck, while demanding she give him her belongings. He stole a ring off her finger and bolted from the building, according to the charges.

Weeks later, Smalls struck again — this time inside the lobby of an apartment building on 64th Avenue. He grabbed the 72-year-old woman from behind as she was checking her mail and wrapped his arm around her neck, choking her. He told the woman to shut up and hand over her bag, the charges state.

Smalls took off with the woman’s watch, three rings and $60 in cash before fleeing, according to the charges.

“The women who were attacked and robbed, allegedly by this defendant, should have been safe in the confines of the buildings they call home,” Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz said. “This defendant is accused of lying in wait and seizing on a moment to attack and choke them and steal their possessions.”

Smalls is charged with burglary in the first and second degree, robbery in the second and third degree, strangulation in the second degree and assault in the second degree. If convicted, he faces up to 50 years to life in prison.

The Brooklynite is also tied to similar incident, where he allegedly robbery and strangled a 78-year-old woman in the vicinity of Queens Boulevard and 67th Drive on Aug. 9.

Smalls is a registered sex offender and was convicted of raping a 39-year-old woman in 1981, according to the national sex offender website.

He was also put behind bars in 2003 after he attacked a 29-year-old woman in Rego Park and forced her to perform a sex act on him, police said.

email the author: news@queenspost.com
No comments yet

Leave a Comment
Reply to this Comment

All comments are subject to moderation before being posted.


The reCAPTCHA verification period has expired. Please reload the page.

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Recent News

City opens new 35-acre public nature preserve along the Rockaway waterfront in Edgemere

City officials, elected leaders, developers and community members gathered at the location of a formerly vacant illegal dumping ground on Beach 44th Street Wednesday to cut the ribbon at the new 35-acre Arverne East Nature Preserve and Welcome Center along the Rockaway waterfront in Edgemere.

The preserve represents phase one of an ambitious Arverne East development project, which will transform more than 100 acres of underutilized space between Beach 32nd Street and Beach 56th Place into 1,650 units of housing — 80% of which will be affordable, serving low-income and middle-income individuals and families — in addition to retail and community space, a hotel and a tap room and brewery.

Two men sought in Kew Gardens attempted robbery and stabbing: NYPD

A 24-year-old man was stabbed when he put up a fight during an attempted armed robbery in Kew Gardens early Monday morning. Police from the 102nd Precinct in Richmond Hill are looking for two suspects who confronted the victim as he walked in front of a Visionworks store at 85-11 126th St. just after 2:15 a.m.

One of the assailants pulled out a knife and demanded his property. When the victim refused to comply, a physical altercation ensued and the victim was stabbed multiple times in his right thigh, police said. The attackers fled the location empty-handed in an unknown direction.

Sen. James Sanders delivers annual ‘Tuvalu Challenge’ address from the waters off Rockaway Beach to cap Earth Day celebration

State Senator James Sanders Jr. hosted his annual Earth Day celebration in the Rockaways on Saturday, Apr. 20, highlighted by his “Tuvalu Challenge” address, delivered while standing in the surf off Beach 86th Street with like-minded community leaders.

For the third year in a row, Sanders delivered his speech in the Atlantic Ocean to commemorate a similar address by Foreign Minister Simon Kofe of the South Pacific island nation of Tuvalu on Nov. 5, 2021, to dramatize the plight of his endangered country from climate change by standing in the ocean.