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Sick suspects with 18 prior arrests busted for randomly beating 82-year-old woman on NYC street: cops

Two suspects with a long history of run-ins with the law were busted this week for randomly attacking an 82-year-old woman on a Bronx street and beating her to the ground, cops said Friday.

William Ballinger and Tammie Moore — who have a total of 18 prior arrests between them — were on the loose for two weeks before their arrests on Wednesday and Thursday, respectively, police said.

The alleged attackers, both 32, are accused of repeatedly punching the elderly woman on the evening of August 2 at East 212nd Street and White Plains Road in Olinville, cops said.

William Ballinger and Tammie Moore, both 32 -- with a total of 18 prior arrests between them -- were on the loose for two weeks before their arrests on Wednesday and Thursday, respectively, police said.
William Ballinger and Tammie Moore, both 32, were charged with assault in the second and third degrees, cops said. NYPD

The violent duo allegedly threw the victim to the ground and stomped all over her body without saying a word, police said.

After committing their heinous crime, the pair allegedly ran off as their victim was brought to Jacobi Medical Center in stable condition, police said.

William Ballinger and Tammie Moore, both 32 -- with a total of 18 prior arrests between them -- were on the loose for two weeks before their arrests on Wednesday and Thursday, respectively, police said.
The pair has 18 prior arrests between them, cops said. NYPD

They were both charged with assault in the second and third degrees.

Ballinger, who has been arrested eight times previously, most recently faced charges in 2021 for driving while intoxicated in the Bronx, said cops.

Moore, his alleged partner-in-crime, has 10 prior arrests, most of which are for petit larceny in the Bronx, said police.