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Federal grand jury indicts felon in 3-state rampage that ended in GWB crash

YOU READ IT HERE FIRST: A federal grand jury in Newark today indicted a career criminal in connection with a three-state rampage in which authorities said he raped and kidnapped his ex-girlfriend in Pennsylvania, torched a used car dealership in Paterson and crashed a stolen SUV at either end of the George Washington Bridge.

Photo Credit: Courtesy Nj.com

Luis Figueroa, 33 — who has kept addresses in Ridgefield and the Bronx — is charged with kidnapping, aggravated sexual abuse, brandishing a firearm during a crime of violence, being a felon in possession of a firearm, arson and assaulting a U.S. government employee, in the six-count indictment.

Conviction on all of the charges would send him to federal prison for life.

Figueroa was hospitalized at Weill Cornell Medical Center with burns that authorities said he got while trying to burn down a Paterson car dealership a short time before the bridge crashes.

Three PAPD officers were treated for cuts and bruises at Holy Name Medical Center in Teaneck.

Port Authority police arrested Figueroa late last November for DWI and outstanding warrants after he refused to take a breath test.

He was wanted for skipping court on those charges when the June 6, three-state crime spree began.

The grand jury indictment says Figueroa was carrying a a Mossberg, model SOOAB, 12 gauge shotgun when he attacked a pregnant woman and then kidnapped his girlfriend from her home in Hazleton and headed to New Jersey.

NJ State Police said Figueroa sexually assaulted the woman at a Route 80 rest stop, hitting her with the butt end of the shotgun.

Somehow she got into the driver’s seat and drove to a local post office in Warren County, where she was found bleeding from the head and fading in and out of consciousness.

Back at the rest stop, Figueroa hid the shotgun, attacked a national parks service worker and stole his car, State Police said.

He then went to a Hosanna Motors on Totowa Avenue in Paterson, which is owned by a relative, and tried trading in the stolen vehicle for the Escalade, authorities said.

When the salesperson refused, Figueroa stole the vehicle — but not before trying to burn down the dealership, they said. The fire was contained to a shed, where authorities said they recovered a gas can and other evidence.

It was around noon when the Cadillac struck a marked Port Authority Suburban with one officer inside at the upper level toll plaza, pushing it onto a concrete divider, Pentangelo said.

It continued across the bridge, hitting a PAPD sedan at the 179th Street ramp, he said.

Figueroa abandoned the disabled Cadillac at the ramp to 179th Street and tried to run but was quickly caught by Port Authority officers, Pentangelo said.

Police found a machete in the car, he said.

CRASH PHOTO: Courtesy Nj.com

 

 

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