Official: Littlejohn To Be Charged In Second City Case
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A bouncer charged in the brutal slaying of a graduate student is facing new charges alleging he tried to abduct another college student last year in Queens, a law enforcement official said yesterday. Darryl Littlejohn was expected to be arraigned this morning on the new charges, said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the indictment was still sealed.
The Queens district attorney’s office said it would announce an indictment today in connection with the abduction of a York College student on October 19, 2005, but declined to identify the defendant or specify the charges.
A telephone call to Littlejohn’s lawyer was not immediately returned yesterday.
The law enforcement official said Littlejohn, 41, had been linked to the abduction of a 19-year-old woman who told investigators she was approached in South Jamaica by a man driving a blue van. The official said the attacker – carrying handcuffs and wearing a blue law enforcement baseball cap – forced the young woman into the van, but she later jumped out and escaped.