Career criminal nabbed for stabbing teen with corkscrew in random NYC subway attack - before judge let him go
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A 44-year-old man with 19 previous arrests, Rondail Henry, was accused of stabbing a 15-year-old in an unprovoked Brooklyn subway attack but was freed without bail by a judge. Despite prosecutors seeking bail, Judge Philip Tisne opted for supervised release, raising concerns among law enforcement about repeat offenders. The attack, highlighting recent transit violence, adds to the ongoing debate around New York's bail reform laws, as subway felony assaults increase amidst fears of escalating criminal behavior.
The cops can't keep playing this catch-and-release game. At some point the judicial has to do their part before the 20th arrest is a homicide that we can't take back.
Henry, who had a record of 19 prior arrests primarily for petty crimes, was released on supervised release with no bail despite being charged with stabbing a teenager.
Read at New York Post
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