A man accused of sexually assaulting 4-year-old twins in York County, Pennsylvania, and attacking two cops who attempted to arrest him at a Midtown homeless shelter was apprehended by investigators in Yonkers on Tuesday night, according to authorities.
The 22-year-old accused rapist, Isaiah Metz, was busted by fugitive task force officers, who took him into custody after subduing him with a stun gun, local sources reported.
He was initially taken to a hospital before being taken into custody at the Midtown South Precinct, where he faced multiple charges, including assaulting a law enforcement officer, resisting arrest, and criminal trespass.
Metz’s apprehension came after he reportedly fought off two NYPD investigators at the Antonio Olivieri Drop-In Center on West 30th Street near Eighth Avenue in Manhattan around 4:15 a.m. Tuesday, police said.
Metz reportedly punched the two officers several times in the head and hit one of them on the arm before fleeing the scene on foot, cops said.
The suspect was adopted into a foster family in York County, Pennsylvania, where he is accused of raping the 4-year-old twin girls, according to authorities.
He is facing a total of 115 criminal charges in connection to the nefarious sex assaults that took in Pennsylvania, arrest records show.
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Metz is also on parole for allegedly attacking another cop, also in Pennsylvania, CBS reported.