A jealous ex-boyfriend allegedly plotted a horrifying acid attack that left a young New York college student burned and disfigured — then mocked her injuries afterward, prosecutors say.
Shaquille Coke, 31, pleaded not guilty at his March 24 arraignment in Nassau County court on charges including first-degree assault in connection with the 2021 attack on a 21-year-old woman outside her Elmont home. He was arrested in Brooklyn by Nassau County police.
Nassau County District Attorney Anne Donnelly described Coke as a "jealous, possessive, and jilted former boyfriend" who allegedly orchestrated the brutal assault after the victim ended their relationship.
"With his co-defendant… Shaquille Coke allegedly carried out a vicious and vindictive attack to mutilate the young woman who ended their relationship," Donnelly said.
According to prosecutors, the attack unfolded on March 17, 2021, as the victim returned home from work with her mother. While the victim gathered belongings from their car, an alleged accomplice, identified as 29-year-old Terrell Campbell, approached wearing a mask, gloves and a hooded sweatshirt.
Campbell allegedly threw a cup of liquid later determined to be 70% sulfuric acid directly at the woman.
Officials say the acid seared her face and body, poured down her throat and splashed into her eye. She collapsed on the front lawn and was rushed to a hospital, where she was treated for second- and third-degree burns to her face, arms, shoulders, eye and esophagus.
The attack left the victim, Nafiah Ikram, nearly blind and struggling to speak, eat and drink in the immediate aftermath, according to 2021 case took years to build, involving extensive video evidence, cellphone data and interviews.
Investigators allege Coke met with Campbell shortly before the attack and helped coordinate it, possibly acting as the driver of the getaway vehicle.
Prosecutors also say Coke engaged in a disturbing pattern of harassment before and after the assault.
He allegedly created a fake Snapchat account to question the victim about her relationship and later used a spoofed phone number to send her vulgar messages — even mocking her injuries by calling her "Freddy Kruger."
Coke also allegedly told police he wanted something "devastating" to happen to the victim and that "karma" would take care of her.
"Coke said that ‘karma’ would get Nafiah, but justice has come for him," Donnelly said.
Campbell, who was arrested earlier this year, has also pleaded not guilty to similar charges and remains in custody.
Coke is being held without bail and his next court appearance is scheduled for April 20, 2026.
Both men, who attended high school together in Brooklyn, face up to 25 years behind bars if convicted.