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-Lurid Crime Tales-
Charges dropped for hundreds of alleged looters in New York City
2021-06-20
Unexpectedly.
[NEWS.YAHOO] In late May and early June 2020, looters smashed storefronts in the Bronx and Manhattan boroughs of New York City.

Many were caught on tape, some with their faces visible. Others even posted their own videos of their actions those nights on social media. Hundreds were arrested.

But a review of NYPD data by the investigative team at WNBC, the NBC owned station in New York, shows that a large percentage of the cases — particularly in the Bronx — were dismissed, and that many convictions were for counts like trespassing that carry no jail time.

"I was in total shock that everything is being brushed off to the side," said Jessica Betancourt, who owns an eyeglass shop that was looted and destroyed along Burnside Avenue in the Bronx last June.

According to the data, 118 arrests were made in the Bronx during the worst of the looting in early June.

Since then, the NYPD says the Bronx district attorney
...that’d be Darcel Denise Clark, Democrat, a.k.a. Darcel Clark, who spent her entire career in the Bronx: first as a prosecutor, then as a judge, then twice elected as the Bronx district attorney because there are better opportunities for graft. Unusually, she grew up in the Bronx projects with both a father and a mother, so she should know better. If she is not a recipient of Progressive billionaire funding, it’s because she’s giving it away for free...
and the courts have dismissed most of those cases — 73 in all. Eighteen cases remain open and there have been 19 convictions for mostly lesser counts like trespassing, counts which carry no jail time.

Betancourt, who is also vice president of a local merchants 'association, called the numbers "disgusting." She said local business leaders are upset few are being held accountable for the destruction they caused.

In Manhattan, much of the looting occurred in the upscale neighborhood of Soho. Amid the Covid pandemic, mobs and organized criminals were taking advantage of huge protests in the city after the Minneapolis police killing of George Floyd.

The NYPD data shows there were 485 arrests in Manhattan. Of those cases, 222 were later dropped and 73 resulted in convictions for lesser counts like trespassing, which carries no jail time. Another 40 cases involved juveniles and were sent to family court; 128 cases remain open.
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Posted by:Fred

#8  The fall of the U.S..
Posted by: Ebbomoger Speaking for Boskone4589   2021-06-20 14:42  

#7  May New Yorkers' future shopping experience be as enjoyable and fruitful as 1980 Moscow.
Posted by: Andy Hatrack1125   2021-06-20 10:36  

#6  Because it would prohibit such persons from voting in 2022 & 2024 elections.

Says who? It hasn't stopped Felons, the Dead, and Imaginary Friends from voting before.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2021-06-20 10:33  

#5  Birds of a feather flock together.
Posted by: Blackbeard Barnsmell6454   2021-06-20 09:11  

#4  Just collecting reparations.
Posted by: Gerthudion Whomoper3485   2021-06-20 09:05  

#3  

In NY, Looting is treated like a 2nd/3rd degree FELONY Burglary.

An according the NY Law. A person Jailed for or Convicted but still on probation for a Felony can't vote in NY.

So arresting and charging them for Looting is quite a serious problem for the Socialist-Democrat party. Because it would prohibit such persons from voting in 2022 & 2024 elections. ☺☻☻☻☺
Posted by: NN2N1   2021-06-20 06:02  

#2  They can keep the items as reparations.
Posted by: Dron66046   2021-06-20 05:08  

#1  words fail
Posted by: Vinegar These6741   2021-06-20 03:17  

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