In an exclusive interview, CeFaan Kim talks to a woman who believes she was the victim of a violent hate crime after a random, unprovoked attack on a subway train left her bloodied and beaten.
Herbert, who is founder of the statewide organization Advocates Without Borders, emphasized that certain things in the local government need to be done in order for the streets to be safer. We don t want our police forces defunded, so that way we can get these individuals off the street, he said. We have to make sure they identify bail reform. Bail reform is good, but there s problems with it, it has to be tweaked. We are letting folks commit crimes, and they are getting a pass to get out of the jail before the ink is even dry on the complaints, only to come back to hurt somebody else. That has to stop.
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The NYPD said one of the suspects seen in the red coat, Tyrone Cooper, is in custody after getting arrested for another assault,
According to CBS2’s Cooper was taken into police custody on Sunday for a separate incident. He appeared in Brooklyn Criminal Court on Tuesday for allegedly choking and punching his girlfriend at an apartment building on 51st Street in East Flatbush.
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Sources say the victim told police Cooper misunderstood something she said. The judge ordered him to be held on $3,000 bail. Following the viral video, Cooper was brought to the 32nd Precinct in Harlem and is expected to be charged in the attack outside the liquor store.