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Freddie Johnson may get life in prison
    #8292829 - 04/16/08 06:57 PM (15 years, 11 months ago)

Chronic NYC Subway Groper Could Get Life

By COLLEEN LONG – 2 days ago

NEW YORK (AP) — About two weeks after he was released from prison, Freddie Johnson was arrested on charges of illegally rubbing up against a woman on a crowded Manhattan subway train.

It is a fairly common crime in New York. But this was no common criminal.

Johnson has been arrested a staggering 53 times — the majority for allegedly groping women on subway trains.

In his latest arrest, Johnson was being followed by plainclothes officers who recognized him from police photos. He was charged with persistent sexual abuse, and if convicted this time he could be sent away for life.

But the fact that Johnson was roaming the subways in the first place has raised questions about how the state deals with the problem of repeat sex offenders. His case even drew the scorn of a recent newspaper editorial that labeled him the "Subway Rat."

His attorney, Afsi Khot, had no comment on the case.

Johnson, 49, has been convicted at least twice of persistent sexual abuse within the last decade. And he has a lengthy rap sheet, with 30 arrests on charges of sex abuse, 13 on jostling accusations and two grand larceny charges.

Prosecutors say they aren't sure whether Johnson chose his subway targets before boarding trains, or if he would randomly pick out a woman after he was on a train. In his latest arrest, the undercover transit officers said it appeared that he chose the woman at random, district attorney's spokeswoman Jennifer Kushner said Monday.

In a jail interview with the Daily News of New York, Johnson said he never touched that woman. However, prosecutors have he was carrying a messenger bag over the front of his torso, slid it to the back to illegally rub up against the woman, and then moved the bag back to the front to avoid being caught.

He was released from prison March 25 after serving four years for persistent sexual abuse. The state attorney general's office had argued that he should be confined under the state's civil commitment law for sex offenders, which went into effect last year, because he was at risk for repeat offenses.

A judge disagreed and instead placed Johnson on strict court-ordered supervision and electronic monitoring. Under the mental health laws governing his situation, officials generally can't comment on details of his supervision.

Whether he should have been confined speaks to a larger issue about what authorities should do with criminals who aren't violent offenders.

Gropers often avoid prosecution because they usually strike in crowded public places so they can easily escape. It is believed around half are repeat offenders, among the highest of all the sex-related crimes, but there isn't much crossover into more egregious acts like rape or assault, said Elizabeth Jeglic, a professor of treatment and rehabilitation of offenders at John Jay College of Criminal Justice.

"The behavior is disturbing, there is no question," Jeglic said. "But in the larger scheme you want to commit the people who are grabbing kids off the street, or the rapist in Central Park," Jeglic said.

Johnson was quoted as telling the Daily News that plenty of men try to grope women on subways, and admitted he's been doing it for more than 25 years since he saw another man rub against a woman on a train and dash away unpunished.

The goal of the state's Sex Offender Management and Treatment Act that went into effect last April is to protect society by keeping the most dangerous sex offenders off the streets, and provide long-term specialized treatment to see that they don't repeat their crimes. To qualify, a criminal must have a "mental abnormality," and be "predisposed" to repeat the offense, prosecutors said.

Out of 1,299 sex offenders initially referred to the program in New York, 163 have been recommended for civil commitment under the law, according to a report earlier this year by the state Office of Mental Health. Under the program, sex offenders are committed, treated, monitored and eventually discharged.

While it's painful for the victim no matter the crime, the system doesn't have room to deal with all offenders.

Currently, 10 percent of sex abuse cases are referred as possibilities for the program, on par with other states that have similar laws, the health department report said. It costs more than $100,000 per person per year to confine them. And there is currently bed space for 181 offenders at three facilities around the state. The development of 150 beds is under way, but it's obvious there will be shortfalls unless long-term projects are developed. Only 5 percent of those committed to the 19 other state programs in the country have been released.

But Johnson may end up behind bars for good if he's convicted in the latest incident, because prosecutors say they will push for more serious punishment given his rap sheet. That means he could get up to life in prison.

A survey released last summer by the Manhattan borough president's office on sexual harassment in the subways found that 63 percent of those responding reported they were harassed in some way, whether it was random groping, lewd comments or unwanted advances. The report was compiled from 1,790 responses collected from New York City straphangers in all five boroughs.

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NY Subway Perv: 'Pretty Women Should Expect to be Groped' | Print | E-mail
Sunday, 13 April 2008



NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

NEW YORK CITY





The subway sicko with a 57-page rap sheet brazenly claimed Sunday that pretty women should expect to get groped on trains.

"When there's this many attractive women in the city and on the subways, don't they know [this will happen]?" asked Freddie Johnson in a disturbing jailhouse interview with the Daily News.

Johnson, 49, insisted he's never hurt anyone even though he's been arrested 53 times in a quarter-century-long fondling spree in the tubes.

"I've never been violent," said Johnson, who is being held at Rikers Island after cops caught him in the act again last week. "At most, this is disorderly conduct. I would never hurt anyone."

The serial perv's most outrageous defense? Plenty of guys are trying to feel up women on crowded trains.

"I'm not the only one," he said.

Johnson was busted Wednesday after allegedly rubbing against a woman on a northbound No. 6 train. He insisted he was only trying to exit when an NYPD transit team sprung into action after following him from the E. 28th St. station.

"The detectives said, 'Not so fast, Freddie,' and grabbed me, but I didn't touch her," he insisted. "I was trying to get out."

Johnson, who's from Brownsville, Brooklyn, had been out of lockup and in a shelter for only 15 days before the subway bust. He had on his electronic ankle monitoring bracelet when nabbed, cops said.

Johnson was already on lifetime parole when he was busted, and was one of a dozen across the state to be placed on such a lengthy parole, sources said.

The state attorney general's office had argued that Johnson suffers from a mental defect and was too much of a risk to release, even if placed on strict, lifetime supervision. But Acting Manhattan Supreme Court Justice William Wetzel disagreed and put Johnson on lifetime parole when the sicko was freed March 25 after a four-year jail stint.

Johnson said his descent into sex addiction began in 1982 after he watched a man rub against a woman on a city subway train.

After the assault, he said, the man dashed off the train, and the woman continued on, unfazed.

"I was curious," he said.

Even as he justified his creepy spree, Johnson claimed he is doing his best to curtail his touchy-feely ways. As part of his lifetime parole, Johnson was required to meet a strict 7 p.m. curfew and avoid drugs, porn, criminals and children under 18.

He was also supposed to keep off trains - a rule he admits ignoring.

"I'm trying not to do it," the 6-foot, 227-pound Johnson said in a hushed voice. "I'm trying to be better."

After he was caught last week, Johnson's victims said they hope this time he'll stay behind bars.

"He's a creep!" said Daphnie Fernandez, 42, of Brooklyn. "I hope he spends many more years in jail."

After Johnson's arrest, however, an even more succinct description of him emerged.

"He's a recidivist transit grinder," said Assistant Manhattan District Attorney Danielle Contillo.

About two weeks after he was released from prison, Freddie Johnson boarded a crowded subway train during morning rush hour in Manhattan, squeezed in behind a woman and ground his pelvis into her backside, authorities said.



It is a fairly common crime on subways in New York. But this was no common criminal.

Johnson has been arrested a staggering 53 times — the majority for groping women on the subway, police and prosecutors said.

In the latest incident, Johnson was being followed by plainclothes officers who recognized him from police photos, authorities said. He was charged with persistent sexual abuse, and if convicted this time, he could be sent away for life. The district attorney's office branded him a "recidivist transit grinder" at a court hearing earlier this week.

But the fact that Johnson was roaming the subways in the first place has raised questions about how the state deals with the problem of repeat sex offenders. His case even drew the scorn of a newspaper editorial this week that labeled Johnson the "Subway Rat."

His attorney, Afsi Khot, had no comment on the case, as is practice with Legal Aid attorneys.

Johnson, a registered sex offender, has been convicted at least twice of persistent sexual abuse within the last decade, prosecutors said. And he has a lengthy rap sheet, with 30 arrests for sex abuse, 13 for jostling and two for grand larceny, police said.

He was released from prison on March 25 after serving four years for persistent sexual abuse, according to correctional records. The state attorney general's office had argued that the 49-year-old should be confined under the state's civil commitment law for sex offenders, which went into effect last year, because he was at risk for repeat offenses.

But a Manhattan Supreme Court Judge disagreed and instead placed Johnson on strict court-ordered supervision and electronic monitoring.

Whether he should have been confined speaks to a larger issue about what authorities should do with criminals who are habitual offenders, but aren't violent.

Around half of all so-called exhibitionists like Johnson are repeat offenders, experts say. Exhibitionists have the highest rate of re-offense of all sex crimes, but there isn't much crossover into more egregious acts like rape or assault, said Elizabeth Jeglic, a professor of treatment and rehabilitation of offenders at John Jay College of Criminal Justice.

"Exhibitionism is disturbing, but in the larger scheme you want to commit the people who are grabbing kids off the street, or the rapist in Central Park," Jeglic said.

The goal of the Sex Offender Management and Treatment Act that went into effect last April is to protect society by keeping the most dangerous sex offenders off the streets and provide long-term treatment to ensure they don't repeat their crimes. To qualify, a criminal must have a "mental abnormality," and be "predisposed" to repeat the offense, prosecutors said.

Out of 1,299 sex offenders initially referred to the program in New York, 163 have been recommended for civil commitment, according to a report earlier this year by the state Office of Mental Health. Under the program, sex offenders are committed, treated, monitored and eventually discharged.

While it's painful for the victim no matter the crime, the system doesn't have room to deal with all offenders.

Currently, 10 percent of sex abuse cases are referred as possibilities for the program, on par with other states that have similar laws, the health department report said. It costs more than $100,000 per person per year to confine them. And there is currently bed space for 181 offenders at three facilities around the state. The development of 150 beds is under way, but it's obvious there will be shortfalls unless long-term projects are developed. Only 5 percent of those committed to the 19 other state programs in the country have been released.

Jeglic said New Jersey, where a similar law has been in place for about a decade, has run out of beds for offenders.

Either way, Johnson may end up behind bars for good if he's convicted in the latest incident, because the Manhattan district attorney's office said it will push for more serious punishment given his rap sheet. That means he could get up to life in prison. If he's convicted solely on the most recent charges, he could face four years.

A survey released last summer by the Manhattan borough president's office on sexual harassment in the subways found that 63 percent of those responding reported they were harassed in some way, whether it was random groping, lewd comments or unwanted advances. The report was compiled from 1,790 responses collected from New York City straphangers in all five boroughs.

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Re: Freddie Johnson may get life in prison [Re: Luddite]
    #8294055 - 04/16/08 10:27 PM (15 years, 11 months ago)

This is interesting. We'll see what the victim says.

I do think, at first blush, this range of sentencing is excessive. This is exactly the kind of crime that gets grouped in w/ the "sexual predator" laws and leads to absurd results. If this guy is guilty, which I don't think should be presupposed w/out hearing what the victim says, I'd think a lesser sentence is appropriate, unless they're talking about the civil commitment, not the punishment, which the first article doesn't make clear.

And the daily news article is stupid. I hate reading subjective adjectives like "perv" and "weirdo" in a news story. Cut that shit out. Its insulting.

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Re: Freddie Johnson may get life in prison [Re: johnm214]
    #8296692 - 04/17/08 03:30 PM (15 years, 11 months ago)

I was planning on printing out a couple copies and leaving them on the subway to help warn people. Thanks for reminding me.

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Re: Freddie Johnson may get life in prison [Re: Luddite]
    #8297003 - 04/17/08 04:37 PM (15 years, 11 months ago)

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