A terrified Bronx woman has armed with a couple of Pit Bulls in a desperate effort to defend against a deranged career criminal who continues to enter the house, but remains in the streets.
The owner of the beauty hall, Itesha Hairson, said she is petrified that Jarrell Coburn, 33, stalks her after the vagabund broke into her house three times in less than 10 days last month, but continues to win a Won with a soft and soft.
In fact, Coburn, who has at least nine unseested busts on his rap sheet, tried to burst again on April 9, nine days after he was last caught inside his apartment on the ground floor of Longwood.
“He really thinks this is his apartment,” said Hairson, 47, to the post. “He really thinks he lives here. This guy is very, very dangerous. He simply won it. The guy will not stop. I don’t know this type of any place.
“Something is really bad with this guy,” he added. “That’s why I got my sister’s dogs. The law won anything to protect me. I have to be protected in some way.”
Coburn, whose judgments conform to the positions that attacked and spit to the police of the New York Police, have five cases open in the Bronx, including three for allegedly entering the Hairson apartment.
The woman’s nightmare began on March 21, when she was up in a neighbor’s apartment when she heard strong blows from below and falling only to face face to face, she said.
“So I ran down and he runs out of the building,” he said. “But before he ran out of the building, he took out a gun.
Coburn returned on March 27, this time he supposedly entered Hairson’s house while he was in his friend’s apartment and running the sink until he flooded the boiler room below.
“The owner came and said:” Someone is in your apartment. “I said:” No one is there. He said: “No, someone is there.” I call the police again and arrested him that night. “
Advanced in the Court, Coburn was accused of threats, possession of weapons, criminal mischief and harassment in the incident of March 21, and of criminal trace in the case of March 27.
The Bronx District Prosecutor’s Office requested the duration of the judicial processing of March 28 that remains with an cash bail of $ 5,000 or a bail of $ 15,000, but the judge released released him without bail, prosecutors said.
The police never recovered the weapon supposedly used in the first robbery.
Two days later, I was allegedly back in Hairson’s apartment.
“I unlock me for and there is,” he recalled. “He says: ‘Get the f – k of his apartment! This is my apartment’ and hit the door. He almost cut my fingers.
“I simply ran and called the police and blocked every exit that could run out and had to tear down to get him and trial,” said Hairson.
Back in court on March 31, the judge ordered a protection order, but released Coburn without bail, a great part because the criminal transfer charges he faced are not eligible for bond under the inhabitants of Criminal Justice of 2019 of the State.
Coburn has not arrested the leg again, but Hairson said his nightmare did not end there.
“Hello, he tried again [on April 9] But the super had nailed the window, “he told the post.
It was then that he decided to borrow Prince and Seymour, his sister’s Pit Bulls, for protection.
“I don’t know this type out of nowhere,” he said. “Or lock him up or I’m going to move. He is in a state in which I could really hurt someone. You go up with someone’s window and go up, you could rape me.
“People like him must be locked up and never let out,” Hairson added. “I could do it to anyone and possible the result will be very, very bad.”
Coburn’s public defender’s lawyer could not be contacted to comment.
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