Miriam Yarimi, accused in a fatal car crash in Brooklyn, allegedly displayed erratic behavior the previous year by attacking a neighbor's apartment with a hammer. Witnesses described her shouting, threatening, and damaging property worth approximately $3,000. The incident raised concerns about her mental health and the police response, particularly since she was not charged with criminal mischief despite the severe disruption. Yarimi's aggressive actions contributed to her eviction, which is still pending. She has since divorced her husband, Shneur Kovitz, complicating her living situation further amidst ongoing legal issues.
Yarimi's violent outburst last year included banging a hammer against a neighbor's door and caused $3,000 in damages, highlighting her deteriorating mental state.
Despite the alarming behavior witnessed by neighbors, it remains unclear why Yarimi wasn't charged with criminal mischief, raising questions about the legal response to her actions.
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