The sicko seen on surveillance wearing a sweatshirt emblazoned with the eyes of the Chucky character and the phrase, “No More Mr. Good Guys” is believed to be behind three recent Brooklyn sex crimes, cops said Wednesday.
The suspect was wearing the creepy shirt when he allegedly approached a 27-year-old victim from behind as she was strolling on St. John’s Place near Sixth Avenue in Park Slope and sexually assaulted her at around 10 p.m. on Oct. 4, according to police.
The Chucky fan then ran off, heading east on St. John’s Place.
Photo and video released by the NYPD show the perv walking on the sidewalk wearing a black sweatshirt depicting the notorious character and one of his quotes from the slasher film franchise “Child’s Play.”
The victim refused medical attention, police said.
The same suspect has now also been linked to another offense targeting a 30-year-old woman later that night, cops said.
The victim was walking at Wyckoff and Court streets in Cobble Hill around 11:30 p.m. when a man who she did not know came up behind her and grabbed her breast and buttocks, police said.
The creep then fled on foot, heading south on Smith Street.
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The woman did not report any physical injuries, cops said.
Police say the same man is believed to be connected to a sickening incident on board a southbound R train at 25th Street in Greenwood Heights from around 4:20 a.m. Friday, cops said.
In that case, the perv stood above a sleeping 22-year-old woman, exposed himself and masturbated on her, authorities said.
The perv fled the train once it pulled into the station, cops said.
The victim, who got off at the next stop, 36th Street, was transported by EMS to NYU Langone Hospital-Brooklyn for an evaluation.
In that case, he also wore a black hoodie with a graphic on the front, but the footage is too blurry to make out the design. He wore white headphones and carried a gray cross-body bag.
The NYPD is now calling the three incidents a “pattern,” and is asking for the public’s help as they search for the suspect, who remains at large.