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Son of Sam killer denied parole in NY for 6th time

The Son of Sam terrorized New York City in 1976 and ’77 and took responsibility for a string of handgun assaults

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Serial killer David Berkowitz, known as “Son of Sam” the .44 caliber killer, is shown in a 1979 file photo in Albany, N.Y.

The Associated Press

ALBANY, N.Y. — Son of Sam serial killer David Berkowitz has been denied parole by New York authorities for the sixth time.

A parole board concluded on Tuesday his release would be incompatible with the welfare of society and would undermine respect for the law.

The Son of Sam terrorized New York City in 1976 and ’77 and took responsibility for a string of handgun assaults. He was convicted of fatally shooting six people and injuring several others.

Berkowitz is 58. The former Yonkers resident is serving 25 years to life at the maximum-security Sullivan Correctional Facility northwest of New York City.

He’s been in prison 35 years. He’s eligible for another parole hearing in two years.

The parole board notes his “significant prison ministry,” clean disciplinary record and expression of remorse.

Berkowitz has said Jesus Christ has forgiven him.