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 by: Insurrection In New - Sun, 4 Feb 2024 02:08 UTC

On 21 Feb 2022, Rudy Canoza <notgenx33@gmail.com> posted some
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> Obviously Bragg is too cowardly to indict illegal aliens for
> assault and insurrection.

Nearly a week after two NYPD officers were injured by a group of
attackers in Times Square, the Manhattan district attorney initially
dodged questions as to why his office did not seek bail for several of
the suspects involved � some of whom have since fled the state, sources
previously said.

District Attorney Alvin Bragg declined early Friday afternoon to answer
questions from NBC New York regarding the case and why several migrants
accused of assaulting police were released without bond. He did not
respond when asked if he thought not requesting bail was a mistake,
instead walking past reporters without saying much at all.

Seemingly caught off-guard by the questions, Bragg offered only one
answer: "We'll speak in court."

The DA was attending a law enforcement conference which reporters were
invited to by New York Gov. Kathy Hochul. She has made it clear she
disagrees with the decision to let the suspects go free without bail,
and has called for the attackers to be deported. Hochul said the problem
was not about weak bail laws, but rather the failure to use the laws in
place.

"All I know is that an assault on a police officer means you should be
sitting in jail," said Hochul.

Bragg and Hochul met behind closed doors, but he was noticeably absent
when the governor emerged for a news conference with several other
district attorneys from Queens, Brooklyn and Westchester. Hochul
confirmed that she discussed the incident with Bragg, adding that she
was "confident there will be more charges brought."

Hours later, Bragg convened an early evening press conference to try and
clarify his position � insisting he would not tolerate attacks on
police, following days of criticism and silence from his office.

"We do not tolerate or accept assaults on police officers. I watched the
tape this week, despicable behavior and it sickened me and outraged me,"
Bragg said.

The embattled DA said his office was looking into new video to identify
what role each individual may have played in the group assault. Bragg
told reporters he did not request bail because he is proceeding
cautiously to ensure they have the proper suspects identified in the
case.

"That is what is required to secure a conviction and get accountability
and send the right people to jail. That's what we've been working on all
week," Bragg said, noting that the one who was "deemed to have committed
the most serious crimes is currently on Rikers."

He also said the office has received more information than it did after
Saturday, and he expects to get further information in the next few
days. What remains unclear is if Bragg has any hesitation or concerns
about whether they have arrested and charged the right suspects, even if
they were not held on bail.

Seven suspects have been arrested for the attack so far, and police
officials have said at least 13 people were involved in the attack on
the officers. At least one suspect had bail set and is being held on
Rikers.

Several of the suspects are migrants, NYPD Chief of Patrol John Chell
said, while police were familiar with some from past incidents.

"Some of them live in the migrant shelter, they appear to be migrants,
obviously. I don�t know when they got here. Some of them already have
lengthy police records," said Chell. "These individuals who were
arrested [or] will be arrested should be indicted, they should be
sitting in Rikers awaiting their day in front of the judge. Plain and
simple."

Multiple sources familiar with the matter said they believe four of
those initially arrested and released after court have since boarded a
bus under aliases and were headed toward the California�Mexico border.

Federal officials said that in many cases, New York officials do not
alert them when an undocumented defendant is being released from court
or jail. A spokesperson for the Manhattan district attorney's office
said bail was not sought in part because they were still sorting out
which defendants committed which acts during the assault.

An official with the New York Office of Court Administration said they
were "not aware of the defendants� whereabouts but they are obligated to
return to Court on their scheduled dates"; their next court date in New
York was scheduled for March 4.

Police do not track crime committed by undocumented residents, but
arrest records show residents living at 30 of the city's 200 migrant
shelters have been arrested more 1,200 in the last year. City records
show the top crimes include petit larceny, assault, grand larceny,
endangering the welfare of a child and robbery.

Former NYPD Chief of Department and current NBC New York consultant
Terry Monahan said that while the vast majority of migrants are coming
to the U.S. to seek better lives, crime is a growing problem.

"A lot of times it shows it's a first arrest for that individual because
it�s the first time they�re here. And they�re getting sent right back
out on the streets to do it again," Monahan said.

Gov. Kathy Hochul has shared harsh words for the migrants arrested.

"Get them all -- send them back," the Democrat said Thursday. "You don't
touch our police officers, you don't touch anyone."

The lack of consequences for the suspects has sparked police pushback.

"Why aren't they in jail right now? They brutally attacked a police
officer and a lieutenant. Our criminal justice system is upside down,"
said Police Benevolent Association President Patrick Hendry.

Details of the Times Square attack
Authorities say the caught-on-camera brawl erupted as cops tried to
break up a group of migrants in front of a shelter on 42nd Street, steps
from the New Amsterdam Theatre. Police officials said Thursday that it
is believed at least 13 people were involved in the attack on the
officers.

Multiple law enforcement sources said it all started when a couple of
people walked up to the officers and said there was a group being
disorderly, causing issues.

Police went to check it out, and the situation escalated quickly. Video
obtained by NBC New York shows the moments before the beatdown, as a
police officer and a lieutenant were talking to the group. They put
their hands on one person and suddenly, the cops are surrounded. They
stumble down 42nd Street, where the officers fall to the ground, before
being kicked, stomped and punched in the face and head.

One lieutenant suffered a cut to his face. The other officer has
injuries to the side of his body.

"I�m appalled at this. The city, we have had enough," said Chell. "The
shame of this is they�re trying to keep this city safe, and they get
attacked by eight cowards who are kicking them in the face, taking cheap
shots."

Those arrested have been accused of assault or attempted assault on a
police officer and gang assault. Several are charged additionally with
obstructing governmental administration.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials have not commented on
whether they will attempt to detain the defendants in this case. Camille
Joseph Varlack, the chief of staff for Mayor Adams, said NYC's sanctuary
city status does not prevent police from coordinating with ICE.

Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at
1-800-577-TIPS.

Violence at migrant shelters has been a burgeoning problem as of late,
prompting demands for fresh quality of life initiatives in certain
neighborhoods. The city's largest shelter is on Randall's Island, where
a deadly fight broke out earlier this month. Three people were arraigned
Tuesday in that case.

Copyright NBC New York

https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/da-bragg-finally-addresses-why-no-b
ail-was-sought-for-suspects-in-nypd-times-square-attack/5100701/

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