The man who allegedly assaulted NYPD Chief of Department Terrance Monahan earlier this week has been freed without bail:
A man who allegedly punched NYPD Chief of Dept. Terrance Monahan and a lieutenant was freed on supervised release.
A woman accused of whacking an officer with a cane was held on $7,500 bail.
This triggered fury from Mayor de Blasio and police brass.https://t.co/IYzqLZ6M0z
— New York Daily News (@NYDailyNews) July 17, 2020
And Mayor Bill de Blasio is “very unhappy” about it:
De Blasio 'very unhappy' alleged NYPD chief puncher was released without bail https://t.co/ZXZWEGjabA pic.twitter.com/38TBbPBcu7
— New York Post (@nypost) July 17, 2020
OK, clown. Then talk to all the Dems in the city cheerleading for no bail:
"That doesn't make sense to me," @NYCMayor said when asked how he feels about a protester charged with attacking police officers being released on bail.
— Aaron Katersky (@AaronKatersky) July 17, 2020
“There need to be consequences,” he said:
The man who allegedly attacked @NYPDChiefofDept on the BK Bridge has been released without bail. The @NYCMayor he is "not happy about that. There needs to be consequences, this is why we need our court system up and running,"
— Gloria Pazmino (@GloriaPazmino) July 17, 2020
Chief Monahan isn’t pleased, either:
Quran Campbell is captured on video for the nation to witness him viciously assault 3 cops in uniform — 1 who lost consciousness. Judge Robert Rosenthal’s reckless decision to release Mr. Campbell WITHOUT BAIL endangers every NYer and the officers who risk it all to protect them. pic.twitter.com/yDBDt3oKaP
— Chief Terence Monahan (@NYPDChiefofDept) July 17, 2020
Catch, release . . . and then don’t prosecute:
The numbers released by NYPD today show a big drop in gun arrests. But @NYPDShea says it's not the gun arrests, it's what happens when a person is arrested and then not prosecuted: We don't need more gun arrests, we need people who are caught to be prosecuted accordingly,"
— Gloria Pazmino (@GloriaPazmino) July 17, 2020
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"Sometimes there's too many arrests, and sometimes there is not enough arrests, and it's a fluid situation," @NYPDShea says it's not just an arrest, but what happens after. He stresses essentially that the bail laws in place are not meeting what he sees as the mark.
— Gloria Pazmino (@GloriaPazmino) July 17, 2020
"The arrest is almost irrelevant, what happens to the prosecution?" @NYPDShea . There's been a 67 % drop in gun arrests in the last few weeks. "There's a lot of pieces to this, other laws, in this environment, people should be standing up on highest step to say I demand safety,"
— Gloria Pazmino (@GloriaPazmino) July 17, 2020
¯_(ツ)_/¯.
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Related:
NYPD chief who kneeled with protesters in June was just injured by protesters at the 'Stop the Violence' rally https://t.co/L1vShYU5sA
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) July 15, 2020
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