A man accused of stabbing his pregnant girlfriend to death had an additional criminal charge dropped because of a new law that was recently signed by the Governor of New York.
Part of the law, known as the Reproductive Health Act, removes abortion from the state's criminal code and changes the definition of homicide to no longer include the unborn.
His office declined a request for comment by the Post.
Stabbing
Irigoyen was dragged screaming from her apartment in the borough of Queens and stabbed repeatedly at the entranceway of the apartment building around 1 a.m. on Feb. 3.Zereoue said he saw the murderer’s head but that it was obscured by a hood. The man had what appeared to be a butter knife in his hands.
“I seen him dragging her down the stairs,” said Zereoue, who peered into the hallway after hearing the screams. “I seen her hands hanging on to a hallway wall for dear life,” he added.
Building superintendent Lisa Raymos said that surveillance video showed that the first stab went into the stomach.
Zereoue’s girlfriend called 911 while he at some point ran downstairs but by that time she was stabbed and bleeding profusely and the attacker was gone.
Arrest
Hobson was arrested on Friday and charged with murder, tampering with physical evidence, abortion, and criminal possession of a weapon.Investigators said surveillance video clearly showed Hobson dragging his girlfriend to the stairwell before stabbing her multiple times.
Bryan Kotowski, assistant district attorney, said that Hobson did turn himself in but initially tried to flee the area.
“The defendant knew that the victim was 14 weeks pregnant at the time. The day of the investigation, the defendant not only fled Queens County but fled the state. He only turned himself in when his family informed him the police were looking for him. ”
Hobson's attorney argued that his client should be let go on bail until the trial but judge Karina Alomar labeled him a flight risk and denied the request.
