🚨BREAKING: Chicago serial woman puncher has been arrested AGAIN
— Unlimited L's (@unlimited_ls) November 14, 2025
William Livingston, 32, was charged with two felony counts of aggravated battery in a public place
Police say Livingston was identified as the man who struck two women, ages 40 and 29, on June 12
He previously… pic.twitter.com/MxSV8N0ivl
- William Livingston, a 32-year-old Chicago resident dubbed the "serial woman puncher," faces two new felony aggravated battery charges for unprovoked June 2024 attacks on two women, ages 29 and 40, adding to his record of at least seven similar arrests since 2015, per Chicago Police Department reports and CBS News coverage.
- The post's video compiles graphic footage of the assaults—showing Livingston striking victims in the face while they walk streets—alongside his multiple mugshots, illustrating a pattern of random violence that has previously resulted in concussions and broken bones for targets like Kathleen Miles in 2022.
- Replies reveal widespread public outrage over recidivism and perceived leniency in the justice system, with users citing Livingston's repeated releases on bond despite felony histories, echoing broader U.S. data from the Bureau of Justice Statistics showing 68% re-arrest rates for violent offenders within three years.

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