Nov. 9, 2006
Daniel St. Hubert was given summonses in Brooklyn for unlawful possession of a knife and possession of marijuana.
Feb. 11, 2009
Charged with possession of marijuana in Queens.
May 25, 2009
Told his mother, Marie Bauzile, “Mom, I’m going to kill you!” before punching her in the face and strangling her with a telephone cord until she passed out. He then stole her car and flees.
May 28, 2009
Arrested for the assault on his mother.
Feb. 4, 2010
Assaulted a fellow inmate, punching him in the face. On the same date, he punched a female corrections officer in the face, knocking her out, and also struck a male corrections officer when he came to her aid.
May 1, 2010
Declared mentally unfit and spent seven months in a psychiatric unit before being returned to the general prison population.
June 11, 2012
Found fit to stand trial, and pleaded guilty to attempted murder for the assault on his mother, and to assaulting the two corrections officers.
June 25, 2012
Sentenced to five years in state prison, including time served. Also sentenced to two years in prison, to be served concurrently, for assaulting the two officers.
May 23, 2014
Released from prison May 23 after serving five years from the time of his 2009 arrest.
May 30
Tanaya Grant-Copeland, 18, stabbed to death with a kitchen knife in East New York. Cops believe St. Hubert may have been her killer.
June 1
Stabbed Prince Joshua “PJ” Avitto, 6, and severely wounded Mikayla Capers, 7, with a kitchen knife at the Boulevard Houses on Schenck Avenue in East New York, cops charged.
June 3
Was given a summons for allegedly urinating in public in East New York before cops had ID’d him as a suspect in the stabbings.
June 4
Suspected of stabbing a homeless man in the subway after surveillance video showed an image that looked like St. Hubert.
June 4
Busted for the children’s murders about 8 p.m. not far from his family’s home in Jamaica, Queens, after cops had ID’d him and tracked him down by pinging his cell phone.