Ex-Convict Arrested for Assaulting Elderly Cancer Patient in Manhattan

Key Takeaways:
– Ex-convict Christian Torres allegedly assaulted and attempted to rob a 91-year-old cancer patient but was later identified and arrested.
– Hyman Silverglad, the victim and a retired lawyer, managed to resist the attack initially but ended up with broken ribs and a spinal hematoma.
– Torres was recognized from a wanted photo by NYPD officials who spotted him aboard an uptown No. 6 train.

Upper East Side Incident Results in Ex-Convict’s Arrest

An arrest has been made concerning a violent incident that took place on the Upper East Side. The suspect, Christian Torres, previously convicted and recently released from prison, was nabbed by the police on Sunday night, according to an NYPD announcement.

Torres faced charges for assaulting a person over the age of 65 and robbery. The victim, 91-year-old cancer patient Hyman Silverglad, applauded the arrest and expressed relief at hearing about it.

Justice Awaits for Daring Pickpocket

Torres, a 45-year-old ex-convict, is accused of accosting Silverglad on the morning of February 1st, shortly after the elderly man had made purchases from a street vendor near E. 86th St. close to First Ave. This location wasn’t far from Silverglad’s residence.

The suspect tried to snatch Silverglad’s wallet. However, the elderly man bravely resisted, hitting back at Torres and calling for the police. Torres overpowered his elderly victim, knocking him to the ground before running off empty-handed.

Victim Crawls for Help Following Mugging

Silverglad, in extreme pain and without his cellphone, managed to get back to his apartment somehow. “I decided to walk on my knees across the crosswalk and people saw me but nobody helped me,” he recounted his agonizing journey back home without any assistance.

However, he found help at his building entrance where a resident woman and her two friends aided him. Once inside his apartment, Silverglad called his son James, who immediately arrived from Queens and took him to Mount Sinai Morningside.

Health Setback for Elderly Victim

Silverglad, currently battling Stage 4 prostate cancer, suffered six broken ribs and a spinal hematoma from the mugging incident. Once a lawyer, he regretted his decision to resist and wished he had handed over his wallet to prevent experiencing the pain.

History of Convictions for the Arrested

Torres, who has a notable criminal record, including a burglary in Harlem in 2021 and an attempted robbery in the Bronx, was last released conditionally in April 2023. His longest prison interlude ended in December 2004 when he was paroled after serving six years for arson and robbery in the Bronx. The ex-convict’s photo had been publicly circulated by the police shortly after the mugging incident.

Conclusion

The arrest of Christian Torres is a positive step for the NYPD, ensuring the streets are a little safer without him. The situation also serves as a reminder of the vulnerability of elderly citizens and necessitates proactive measures for their protection in the city.