NYC man who targeted four white women in serial spit spree is immediately released the next day
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NYC man who targeted four white women in serial spit spree is immediately released the next day
"A salivating sicko was busted last week in a racially-motivated spitting spree that targeted four white women in Williamsburg, Brooklyn - but walked free a day later, The Post has learned. Anthony Caines, who is black, was arrested Nov. 13 after his repulsive two-day spitfest, but was sprung on Nov. 14 after pleading not guilty on charges including aggravated harassment based on race or religion, according to court documents obtained by The Post."
""I just felt so violated," said one of Caines' alleged victims, who asked not to be named. "In my face, of all places. It was crazy, honestly." The victim, a college student, was stunned when she was attacked outside 285 Broadway at 10:05 a.m. on Nov. 11. Charging documents cite three similar incidents - all unfolding in Williamsburg on Nov. 11 and Nov. 12 - where Caines silently spit directly into the faces of the female strangers as they passed him on the street."
"None of the incidents resulted in a felony charge, which would've kept Caines in custody. "This is what happens when Kathy Hochul's bail reform experiment and the religious experiments of the left let violent offenders walk free with no consequences," offered Councilman Robert Holden (D-30). "Until the State Legislature reverses these disastrous policies, New Yorkers,"
Anthony Caines allegedly carried out a racially-motivated spitting spree against four white women in Williamsburg, Brooklyn on Nov. 11 and Nov. 12. The incidents reportedly involved silent, direct spits to female strangers' faces at multiple intersections and times, including outside 285 Broadway and at Bedford and Grand. Caines was arrested Nov. 13 and released Nov. 14 after pleading not guilty to charges including aggravated harassment based on race or religion and was granted supervised release. Victims reported feeling violated and stunned. None of the incidents resulted in felony charges. A councilman blamed state bail-reform and policy decisions.
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