The mother of the man accused of lassoing a woman around the neck with a belt, dragging her unconscious and raping her said she stayed up all night convincing her ‘sicko son’ to turn himself to law enforcement over the twisted caught-on-camera attack in the Bronx.
“I’m his mother that turned him in. I’m the one that facilitated him being arrested,” an exhausted Beverly Parks, 56, told The Post of Kashaan Parks.
Early Friday morning, Beverly claimed the Parks’ wife called and told her he had choked and raped a woman.
“I found out about this yesterday morning at 5:12 am, and I’ve been trying to get my son to do the right thing ever since. And I did,” she said Saturday.
Kashaan Parks, 39, was arrested Saturday and charged with first-degree rape, assault, strangulation, sex abuse, public lewdness, and harassment for the May 1 attack, police said.
Gut-wrenching video footage allegedly shows a masked Kashaan Parks approaching the victim from behind with a belt in hand at around 3 a.m., tossing it around the woman’s neck and pulling her down to the ground, authorities said.
The attacker then dragged the woman between two parked cars and raped her on a Bronx street, police said.
The unemployed, married father of two has been struggling with drinking and drug issues in recent weeks, since learning his father died last month in a hospital in Belize, according to his mom.
“He … had a one-year-old baby. It’s not like he was walking the street committing crimes and doing this,” she said.
“I had my son go be accountable for his actions, no matter that he was drunk, that he was on drugs, that he was grieving,” she added.
“He did something wrong and he has to deal with it. Period.”
Kashaan, his wife, and their young daughter had been living in North Carolina, where they were staying with the wife’s parents, but recently moved back, Beverly Parks said.
“I said [to Kashaan], ‘I wish I had left you down there and never made that trip,’” she recalled. “He just came back from New York. That’s why this was such a shock.”
Kashaan Parks has two prior public arrests, including for allegedly assaulting a 46-year-old woman in the Bronx and entering the back of an MTA bus without paying, according to police.
Beverly Parks said she hoped the victim could find a way to forgive her son.
“I’m a woman, and I am sorry that this happened to this person. I have to open and close my eyes every day, and ask God to make sure this person is okay and for forgiveness for my son.
“Whatever she has to live with, I am going to have to think about that for the rest of my life.”