Yorman Reveron, a Venezuelan migrant, was sentenced to two years in prison following his involvement in a violent gang attack on NYPD officers in Times Square. The assault, which took place on January 27, 2024, was part of a larger incident involving at least eight individuals, some linked to the Tren de Aragua gang. Reveron’s violent history and his illegal entry into the U.S., combined with a previous arrest record, raise concerns about the implications of immigration and crime in urban areas. He was sentenced in Manhattan Supreme Court as part of a plea deal.
Reveron, accused of assaulting two officers during a mob attack, received a two-year sentence as part of a plea deal in a shocking case.
The mob attack on cops in Times Square by at least eight migrants highlights ongoing concerns about gang violence and illegal immigration in New York.
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