The fiend busted for allegedly sexually assaulting a woman near a Queens school was arrested for another violent attack a year earlier — but he cut a deal and got off with just probation, police said.
Ronald Williams, 21, sexually assaulted a 52-year-old woman in Kew Gardens after she dropped off her daughter at school on April 30. NYPD detectives tracked Williams to a motel in Columbia, South Carolina, and arrested him for a probation violation on Tuesday, police said.
Williams was on probation for attacking a Bronx woman in January 2017, authorities said. Prosecutors said Williams approached a 33-year-old woman as she walked into her Fordham Heights home and exposed and fondled himself, according to a criminal complaint.
He then punched the woman in the face and tried to grab her pocket book before running off empty handed, authorities said.
Williams was arrested and charged with attempted robbery, assault, public lewdness, exposure of a person and harassment, authorities said.
He plead guilty to misdemeanor assault and was sentenced to three years of probation, authorities said.
Williams expected to be brought back to New York to face charges for the Queens assault on Thursday.