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Nouveau texte de la page, après la modification (new_wikitext) | A teen accused of brutally attacking an NYPD cop on a subway platform while free on bail turned the tables and asked a judge if he could press charges during a court appearance Tuesday.<br>The 16 year-old, who isn't being named due to his age, asked Judge Althea Drysdale the question during a court appearance in Manhattan - but didn't specify whom he'd like to file those charges against.<br>His subsequent response to a question about what accusations he'd like to make was inaudible.<br>Tuesday's court hearing saw the teen respond 'Yes, your honor' to every question he was previously asked. <br>And NYC Mayor Eric Adams said the decision to free the boy on bail yet again had reduced Big Apple to a national 'laughingstock' thanks to lax bail laws that prioritize the wellbeing of suspects over crime victims. <br>The boy has now been released to a family center in Brooklyn, although he will be free to roam during the day and summoned back each evening for a curfew. <br>Horrifying footage showed the 16-year-old punching the cop in the head before grabbing him around the neck and slamming him repeatedly into metal railings on Saturday.<br>The teen was previously arrested for possession of a loaded gun and robbery last Wednesday, but was released the next day after appearing in court.<br> The teen appeared in court Tuesday and asked if he could press charges, but did not specify who he wanted to press charges against<br> The 16-year-old appeared in court on Tuesday on assault charges for brawling with an NYPD officer on the subway last weekend<br>The Manhattan District Attorney's Office requested he be released with 'intensive community monitoring,' even after being accused of robbing a 49-year-old man of his cellphone with three other accomplices. <br>That was the same 'intensive community monitoring' he had been placed under between his alleged mugging attack, and his alleged attack on the cop. <br>'This person was arrested for robbery a few days ago, now he's back,' Adams said.<br><br>'As soon as we catch them, the system releases them, and they repeat the action.'<br>'When I say we're the laughingstock of the country, this is what I'm talking about,' he continued, calling the act issue 'just a total disregard for public safety.'<br>The boy was released without bail again on Sunday after the subway incident and the case was transferred to Family Court, where court proceedings are barred from public view. <br>During a court hearing on Tuesday, he was ordered to stay at St.<br><br>John's, a 'non-secure detention facility' where he will have a 6 p.m. curfew as he awaits the outcome of the case.<br>'I'm going to be releasing you on your own recognizance, because The People have asked me to release you on your own recognizance,' said Judge Drysdale.<br>'I just said to you, I'm releasing you to St. John's.' <br>The majority of cases against 16- and 17-year old teens are now directed to Family Court, after the city's Raise the Age legislation, which raised the age of criminal responsibility. <br>Another teen was with the boy during the incident, a 16-year-old girl who ducked under the turnstile with him and initially tried to drag officers off the boy while throwing punches. <br> Mayor Adams called the teen's release, and others like it, a 'disregard of public safety' in a press conference on Tuesday<br> The teenager reportedl jumped over the turnstiles at the East Harlem subway station on Saturday before being approached by officers.<br><br>He became 'verbally aggressive' before launching blows against an officer in the brawl<br> Patrick Lynch, President of the Police Benevolent Association of the City of New York, has slammed the lax bail systems which means that criminals can 'choke a cop and be out in hours'<br> The 16-year-old started throwing multiple punches at officers, desperate to get away, before trying to slam one of the cops into the metal railings<br> Officers attempted to get the situation under control after the boy launched himself at them, attempting to get one of the police officers in a headlock<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>She was dragged away by a female officer before fighting with her, as her friend was arrested by NYPD officers.<br>Patrick Lynch, President of the Police Benevolent Association of the City of New York, said: ‘If New Yorkers want to know why the chaos in the transit system is not improving more quickly — this i<br>br>/p>‘The criminals underground know they can get in a brawl, choke a cop and be back out i<br><br>‘Cops are putting ourselves on the line to make the subways safer, but we are feeling abandoned by a justice system that won't ba<br>s<br>' The teen was charged with assault on a police officer, obstruction of governmental administration and resisting arrest, but was released less than 24 hours after the violen<br>t<br>t The teenager grappled with the NYPD officer who stopped him after he jumped the barr<br><br>><br>He was left with a bloodied face after fighting in the East Harlem subway station in broa<br>y<br>tThe violent brawl started at just before 6pm, with the boy becoming ‘verbally aggressive for over three minutes with officers' before they attempted to<br>es<br>m.During the horror footage, the boy started raining blows down onto the officer and trying to force him to let go by slamming him around <br>st<br>n.His face is covered in blood by the end of the footage, with officers managing to pin the te<br>er<br>n.He was arrested and charged with assault on a police officer, obstruction of governmental administration and resis<br> a<br>t.On Sunday he was released during his own recognizance, and the teen girl was arrested on the same charges, though the outcome of her arraignment was not immedi<br>y <br>n.In a statement officers said: ‘One officer suffered swelling to his head and shoulder and was treated and released 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+A teen accused of brutally attacking an NYPD cop on a subway platform while free on bail turned the tables and asked a judge if he could press charges during a court appearance Tuesday.<br>The 16 year-old, who isn't being named due to his age, asked Judge Althea Drysdale the question during a court appearance in Manhattan - but didn't specify whom he'd like to file those charges against.<br>His subsequent response to a question about what accusations he'd like to make was inaudible.<br>Tuesday's court hearing saw the teen respond 'Yes, your honor' to every question he was previously asked. <br>And NYC Mayor Eric Adams said the decision to free the boy on bail yet again had reduced Big Apple to a national 'laughingstock' thanks to lax bail laws that prioritize the wellbeing of suspects over crime victims. <br>The boy has now been released to a family center in Brooklyn, although he will be free to roam during the day and summoned back each evening for a curfew. <br>Horrifying footage showed the 16-year-old punching the cop in the head before grabbing him around the neck and slamming him repeatedly into metal railings on Saturday.<br>The teen was previously arrested for possession of a loaded gun and robbery last Wednesday, but was released the next day after appearing in court.<br> The teen appeared in court Tuesday and asked if he could press charges, but did not specify who he wanted to press charges against<br> The 16-year-old appeared in court on Tuesday on assault charges for brawling with an NYPD officer on the subway last weekend<br>The Manhattan District Attorney's Office requested he be released with 'intensive community monitoring,' even after being accused of robbing a 49-year-old man of his cellphone with three other accomplices. <br>That was the same 'intensive community monitoring' he had been placed under between his alleged mugging attack, and his alleged attack on the cop. <br>'This person was arrested for robbery a few days ago, now he's back,' Adams said.<br><br>'As soon as we catch them, the system releases them, and they repeat the action.'<br>'When I say we're the laughingstock of the country, this is what I'm talking about,' he continued, calling the act issue 'just a total disregard for public safety.'<br>The boy was released without bail again on Sunday after the subway incident and the case was transferred to Family Court, where court proceedings are barred from public view. <br>During a court hearing on Tuesday, he was ordered to stay at St.<br><br>John's, a 'non-secure detention facility' where he will have a 6 p.m. curfew as he awaits the outcome of the case.<br>'I'm going to be releasing you on your own recognizance, because The People have asked me to release you on your own recognizance,' said Judge Drysdale.<br>'I just said to you, I'm releasing you to St. John's.' <br>The majority of cases against 16- and 17-year old teens are now directed to Family Court, after the city's Raise the Age legislation, which raised the age of criminal responsibility. <br>Another teen was with the boy during the incident, a 16-year-old girl who ducked under the turnstile with him and initially tried to drag officers off the boy while throwing punches. <br> Mayor Adams called the teen's release, and others like it, a 'disregard of public safety' in a press conference on Tuesday<br> The teenager reportedl jumped over the turnstiles at the East Harlem subway station on Saturday before being approached by officers.<br><br>He became 'verbally aggressive' before launching blows against an officer in the brawl<br> Patrick Lynch, President of the Police Benevolent Association of the City of New York, has slammed the lax bail systems which means that criminals can 'choke a cop and be out in hours'<br> The 16-year-old started throwing multiple punches at officers, desperate to get away, before trying to slam one of the cops into the metal railings<br> Officers attempted to get the situation under control after the boy launched himself at them, attempting to get one of the police officers in a headlock<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>She was dragged away by a female officer before fighting with her, as her friend was arrested by NYPD officers.<br>Patrick Lynch, President of the Police Benevolent Association of the City of New York, said: ‘If New Yorkers want to know why the chaos in the transit system is not improving more quickly — this i<br>br>/p>‘The criminals underground know they can get in a brawl, choke a cop and be back out i<br><br>‘Cops are putting ourselves on the line to make the subways safer, but we are feeling abandoned by a justice system that won't ba<br>s<br>' The teen was charged with assault on a police officer, obstruction of governmental administration and resisting arrest, but was released less than 24 hours after the violen<br>t<br>t The teenager grappled with the NYPD officer who stopped him after he jumped the barr<br><br>><br>He was left with a bloodied face after fighting in the East Harlem subway station in broa<br>y<br>tThe violent brawl started at just before 6pm, with the boy becoming ‘verbally aggressive for over three minutes with officers' before they attempted to<br>es<br>m.During the horror footage, the boy started raining blows down onto the officer and trying to force him to let go by slamming him around <br>st<br>n.His face is covered in blood by the end of the footage, with officers managing to pin the te<br>er<br>n.He was arrested and charged with assault on a police officer, obstruction of governmental administration and resis<br> a<br>t.On Sunday he was released during his own recognizance, and the teen girl was arrested on the same charges, though the outcome of her arraignment was not immedi<br>y <br>n.In a statement officers said: ‘One officer suffered swelling to his head and shoulder and was treated and released <br><br>br><br>The other officer was also treated and 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Lignes ajoutées lors de la modification (added_lines) | A teen accused of brutally attacking an NYPD cop on a subway platform while free on bail turned the tables and asked a judge if he could press charges during a court appearance Tuesday.<br>The 16 year-old, who isn't being named due to his age, asked Judge Althea Drysdale the question during a court appearance in Manhattan - but didn't specify whom he'd like to file those charges against.<br>His subsequent response to a question about what accusations he'd like to make was inaudible.<br>Tuesday's court hearing saw the teen respond 'Yes, your honor' to every question he was previously asked. <br>And NYC Mayor Eric Adams said the decision to free the boy on bail yet again had reduced Big Apple to a national 'laughingstock' thanks to lax bail laws that prioritize the wellbeing of suspects over crime victims. <br>The boy has now been released to a family center in Brooklyn, although he will be free to roam during the day and summoned back each evening for a curfew. <br>Horrifying footage showed the 16-year-old punching the cop in the head before grabbing him around the neck and slamming him repeatedly into metal railings on Saturday.<br>The teen was previously arrested for possession of a loaded gun and robbery last Wednesday, but was released the next day after appearing in court.<br> The teen appeared in court Tuesday and asked if he could press charges, but did not specify who he wanted to press charges against<br> The 16-year-old appeared in court on Tuesday on assault charges for brawling with an NYPD officer on the subway last weekend<br>The Manhattan District Attorney's Office requested he be released with 'intensive community monitoring,' even after being accused of robbing a 49-year-old man of his cellphone with three other accomplices. <br>That was the same 'intensive community monitoring' he had been placed under between his alleged mugging attack, and his alleged attack on the cop. <br>'This person was arrested for robbery a few days ago, now he's back,' Adams said.<br><br>'As soon as we catch them, the system releases them, and they repeat the action.'<br>'When I say we're the laughingstock of the country, this is what I'm talking about,' he continued, calling the act issue 'just a total disregard for public safety.'<br>The boy was released without bail again on Sunday after the subway incident and the case was transferred to Family Court, where court proceedings are barred from public view. <br>During a court hearing on Tuesday, he was ordered to stay at St.<br><br>John's, a 'non-secure detention facility' where he will have a 6 p.m. curfew as he awaits the outcome of the case.<br>'I'm going to be releasing you on your own recognizance, because The People have asked me to release you on your own recognizance,' said Judge Drysdale.<br>'I just said to you, I'm releasing you to St. John's.' <br>The majority of cases against 16- and 17-year old teens are now directed to Family Court, after the city's Raise the Age legislation, which raised the age of criminal responsibility. <br>Another teen was with the boy during the incident, a 16-year-old girl who ducked under the turnstile with him and initially tried to drag officers off the boy while throwing punches. <br> Mayor Adams called the teen's release, and others like it, a 'disregard of public safety' in a press conference on Tuesday<br> The teenager reportedl jumped over the turnstiles at the East Harlem subway station on Saturday before being approached by officers.<br><br>He became 'verbally aggressive' before launching blows against an officer in the brawl<br> Patrick Lynch, President of the Police Benevolent Association of the City of New York, has slammed the lax bail systems which means that criminals can 'choke a cop and be out in hours'<br> The 16-year-old started throwing multiple punches at officers, desperate to get away, before trying to slam one of the cops into the metal railings<br> Officers attempted to get the situation under control after the boy launched himself at them, attempting to get one of the police officers in a headlock<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>She was dragged away by a female officer before fighting with her, as her friend was arrested by NYPD officers.<br>Patrick Lynch, President of the Police Benevolent Association of the City of New York, said: ‘If New Yorkers want to know why the chaos in the transit system is not improving more quickly — this i<br>br>/p>‘The criminals underground know they can get in a brawl, choke a cop and be back out i<br><br>‘Cops are putting ourselves on the line to make the subways safer, but we are feeling abandoned by a justice system that won't ba<br>s<br>' The teen was charged with assault on a police officer, obstruction of governmental administration and resisting arrest, but was released less than 24 hours after the violen<br>t<br>t The teenager grappled with the NYPD officer who stopped him after he jumped the barr<br><br>><br>He was left with a bloodied face after fighting in the East Harlem subway station in broa<br>y<br>tThe violent brawl started at just before 6pm, with the boy becoming ‘verbally aggressive for over three minutes with officers' before they attempted to<br>es<br>m.During the horror footage, the boy started raining blows down onto the officer and trying to force him to let go by slamming him around <br>st<br>n.His face is covered in blood by the end of the footage, with officers managing to pin the te<br>er<br>n.He was arrested and charged with assault on a police officer, obstruction of governmental administration and resis<br> a<br>t.On Sunday he was released during his own recognizance, and the teen girl was arrested on the same charges, though the outcome of her arraignment was not immedi<br>y <br>n.In a statement officers said: ‘One officer suffered swelling to his head and shoulder and was treated and released <br><br>br><br>The other officer was also treated and rel<br>d a<br>U.'<br>adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advert<br><br>br><br>If you have any type of inquiries regarding where and just how to make use of [http://b3.zcubes.com/v.aspx?mid=9124936 정보이용료 현금화], you could contact us at our web page.
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