Exclusive | Trio of shoplifters with nearly 300 combined arrests evade justice through NYC's revolving door of crime: 'Are we surprised?'
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"They are the perfect example of what's wrong with the system right now," a disgusted NYPD detective told The Post. "This is what police officers are dealing with over and over."
Mullens has been arrested for 15 felonies, 80 misdemeanors and 20 violations. He was let loose after his most recent arrest on June 12 after allegedly ripping off $177 worth of merchandise from a Target in Kips Bay because shoplifting isn't a bail-eligible crime."
Freeman, who has been busted for petty larceny 29 times since 2020, is currently wanted on a bench warrant for not showing up in criminal court."
When Freeman was hauled into Queens Criminal Court, prosecutors asked for a usually high $25,000 bail. But Queens Criminal Court Judge Edward Daniels... denied it, creating a cycle of re-offending."
Read at New York Post
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