Monday, February 6, 2017

Another Jogger gets Assaulted!

Day after day we are hearing of another jogger that was assaulted, raped or killed! Here is another sad day when another beautiful soul had been taken away. 
We can prevent these situations from happening when we are proactive! A young lady lost her life because she was unable to defend herself from this terrible yet powerful person. It is our mission to educate all people in the United States that it is time to make personal safety your highest priority! We are offering many products and services to help you find the best non lethal self defense product to keep with you in times like this.
 When you contemplate running safely, most of us think of safety vests, blinking lights, and bright clothes. However, this article delves a little deeper into the dark side of runner safety; staying safe from assaults. Recently, there have been a series of these piling up.  These types of assaults bring up different concerns about running safely and ones that are in sharp contrast to the usual ones, such as avoiding becoming a target. Please remember that you can have all the best and brightest running gear, but assaults happen day or night. I have a few tips to avoid being attached like the story below! 
1. Run with the DAD (Defense Alert Device) it has Bluetooth/GPS Crowd alert technology with Military strength pepper spray with a built in flashlight. Perfect for those runs
2. A conceal carry bag that allows you to pull the trigger without pulling your weapon out of the bag. 
3. A survival kit. People don't invest enough in survival kits. There are kits that have all the supplies you would need in the event of an emergency situation. Most of the items are concealable and compact perfect for running. 
4. Survival knives that are foldable or pepper spray on a keychain. 
5. Get a giant dog. Although that might not be feasible, it is definitely an option 

Chanel Lewis admits to killing Queens’s jogger Karina Vetrano in rage-filled attack; police say he had hatred for women
She wasn’t being stalked or targeted. It was just that jogger Karina Vetrano was a woman, and the man accused of killing her hated women.
Chanel Lewis was filled with lethal rage when he grabbed Vetrano as she went for a summer evening run in Queens, according to authorities. He raped her and strangled the petite runner, they said, and left her body in weeds.
And then he vanished for six months.
Detectives had little to work with to find the man who crossed Vetrano’s path. She scratched him and captured some of his DNA, but he had no record so no match could be made. The randomness of the attack added to the difficulty of solving the crime. It took months of searching the area and records, a cop’s suspicions, to finally land Lewis.
When they did, one source said, the East New York man cracked.
“He was pretty forthcoming once he was in custody,” a law enforcement source told the Daily News about Lewis, 20.
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Cops arrest Chanel Lewis, suspect in Karina Vetrano murder
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She wasn’t being stalked or targeted. It was just that jogger Karina Vetrano was a woman, and the man accused of killing her hated women.
Chanel Lewis was filled with lethal rage when he grabbed Vetrano as she went for a summer evening run in Queens, according to authorities. He raped her and strangled the petite runner, they said, and left her body in weeds.
And then he vanished for six months.
Detectives had little to work with to find the man who crossed Vetrano’s path. She scratched him and captured some of his DNA, but he had no record so no match could be made. The randomness of the attack added to the difficulty of solving the crime. It took months of searching the area and records, a cop’s suspicions, to finally land Lewis.
Mother of Karina Vetrano blasts suspected killer in court
When they did, one source said, the East New York man cracked.
“He was pretty forthcoming once he was in custody,” a law enforcement source told the Daily News about Lewis, 20.
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Detectives escort Chanel Lewis, 20, from the NYPD's 107th Precinct on Sunday in Queens.
“He gave a detailed incriminating account of what happened — but he doesn’t really explain why it happened. It was a very random thing. He just came up on her and acted out. There wasn’t any conversation. It was a chance encounter. There was no reason to believe he was stalking her. He just happened to come up on her.”
Hours after Lewis was arrested Saturday evening outside his home in East New York, a profile began to emerge of one of the most wanted and unsuspecting men in the city.
Lewis had been in a little trouble with the law, receiving several summonses in Howard Beach not far from the crime scene.
But there was nothing that left a likely suspect trail, or screamed out rapist. Or murderer.
“He doesn’t have a criminal record,” a source said. “But he’s had previous incidents in which he has expressed a hatred for women. He’s thought of hurting women or attacking women. He’s expressed a deep-seated aggression towards women. But it was nothing he’s ever acted on.”
That was the night the 30-year-old Vetrano disappeared after leaving for a jog through Spring Creek Park near her Howard Beach home.
Her father, Phil Vetrano, found her lifeless body face down amid towering weeds about 15 feet off the desolate path while helping police search for her.
The heartbroken dad said he always reasoned the murder was a chance encounter.
“We kind of knew that,” Vetrano said. “It was impossible for anyone to follow her in there. It had to be a random, wrong place, at the wrong time. She was unlucky that day.” 
Vetrano put up a furious fight, authorities said.
The slaying sparked a massive manhunt that yielded few clues.
In the days and weeks following her killing, Vetrano’s parents made a series of impassioned pleas for someone to turn in the perpetrator.
Police recovered the murderer’s DNA from Vetrano’s body and cell phone, but the sample didn’t match anyone in either the New York or national DNA databases of convicted criminals.
Cops also cobbled together a sketch of a “person of interest” seen in the park around the time of the murder, but it failed to produce a break in the case.
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Cops arrest Chanel Lewis, suspect in Karina Vetrano murder
NY Daily News
That was the night the 30-year-old Vetrano disappeared after leaving for a jog through Spring Creek Park near her Howard Beach home.
Her father, Phil Vetrano, found her lifeless body face down amid towering weeds about 15 feet off the desolate path while helping police search for her.
The heartbroken dad said he always reasoned the murder was a chance encounter.
“We kind of knew that,” Vetrano said. “It was impossible for anyone to follow her in there. It had to be a random, wrong place, at the wrong time. She was unlucky that day.”
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Karina Vetrano's parents: "The demon must get his justice"
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Vetrano put up a furious fight, authorities said.
The slaying sparked a massive manhunt that yielded few clues.
In the days and weeks following her killing, Vetrano’s parents made a series of impassioned pleas for someone to turn in the perpetrator.
Police recovered the murderer’s DNA from Vetrano’s body and cell phone, but the sample didn’t match anyone in either the New York or national DNA databases of convicted criminals.
Cops also cobbled together a sketch of a “person of interest” seen in the park around the time of the murder, but it failed to produce a break in the case.
Karina Vetrano, 30, was raped and strangled as she ran through Spring Creek Park in Howard Beach.
Karina Vetrano, 30, was raped and strangled as she ran through Spring Creek Park in Howard Beach.
Then Lt. John Russo, who works in the Chief of Detectives office and also lives in Howard Beach, remembered something.
Russo had seen Lewis lurking around parked cars in Howard Beach in late May. Russo called 911, as did another resident who saw Lewis holding a crowbar and skulking around someone’s backyard. When patrol officers arrived, Lewis was gone. The following day, Russo spotted Lewis again, and cops arrived to question him.
“He was spending a lot of time every single day trying to figure out what was missing,” said the person familiar with the matter. Then he remembered the guy creeping around the neighborhood three months before Vetrano was killed.

“It occurred to him that (Lewis) was someone they should look at,” the law enforcement source said. The call about a “suspicious person” hanging around the area ultimately led to the break police needed.

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