Exclusive | Violent vagrant charged in NYC slashing, arson attack on store worker gets freed without bail
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Joaquin Hidalgo, a vagrant with a troubling criminal history, was arrested for slashing a Brooklyn dollar store worker and attempting to ignite him with lighter fluid. Initially ordered held on substantial bail, he was released without bail just three days later by a different judge. This decision has sparked outrage among law enforcement, who argue it highlights significant flaws in how judges assess dangerousness and bail circumstances, especially for repeat offenders. Hidalgo's erratic behavior and the nature of his crime have intensified concerns regarding public safety and judicial accountability.
Joaquin Hidalgo, a 35-year-old vagrant facing multiple open assault cases, was released without bail after allegedly slashing a dollar store worker and attempting to set him on fire.
Hidalgo's bizarre behavior and history of crime led authorities to express disbelief at the judge's decision to release him, highlighting systemic issues in bail practices.
Read at New York Post
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