His sentence of 10 years of probation is too soft according to Lynn Isaak, the Austin engineer he attacked while she was jogging in her neighborhood.
During the 2021 ambush, Isaak told The Post she tried to outrun Rios for seven miles and fight him off, but claimed he fed off her fear, fondling himself as she tried to escape.
The felon was eventually scared off by a neighbor but the ordeal left her without the ability to walk for four months as her leg was shattered, and she will eventually need to replace her entire knee.
“It just shows how truly vicious the attack was,” Isaak told The Post Wednesday. “He really looked at me like I was his prey.”
Isaak slammed the fact Rios was not even released with a GPS-monitoring device when sentenced earlier this week. Ten women who claim Rios had exposed themselves to them appeared at his sentencing to protest.
The decision not to give Rios prison time was made by Travis County District Attorney Jose Garza, who ran on a platform of criminal justice reform when he was elected in 2021.
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