Posted on 03/31/2021 5:29:40 AM PDT by Salman
Cops have charged a man out on parole for killing his mother with the caught-on-video stomping of a 65-year-old Asian woman outside a luxury Manhattan building, a hate crime that shocked the city, officials said Tuesday.
Brandon Elliot, 38, was charged with assault as a hate crime at 1:10 a.m. Wednesday after cops received numerous Crime Stoppers tips, authorities said.
In 2002 Elliot, then 19, was arrested for fatally stabbing his mother three times in the chest in front of his sister, who was 5, in the Bronx. He was convicted of murder and sentenced to 15 years to life in prison.
He was released on supervised release and lifetime parole just 16 months ago.
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“He was released on supervised release ...”
The supervision doesn’t seem so excellent. It would be nice to his supervisor face some criminal culpability for the man’s crime. Maybe then the others under “supervised release” would be supervised a bit better.
“supervised release”??? That’ll work every time. (Heavy sarcasm intended.)
He should have been executed for his mother’s murder.
Another White Supremist driven crime, eh?
F..ing POS. That beat down was brutal. Fing POS
She gets stomped while two big men are standing there watching the attack. Then they just close the door while she lays on the ground struggling. That’s blacks for you. Savage racists.
Black Lives Matter, oh yea. Maybe the paroles should stay with Al Sharpton the way the govt is kicking those kids out of foster homes and making the parents take the 15 year old boys coming across the border.
That woman should sue the judge who let him out.
There are no infirmed mental patients they are directed toward their outpatient clinics for meds they don’t take and wander the streets


There are at least 3 full grown men, COWARDS, in the lobby of that building, two security guards/doormen and one delivery guy! What does the doorman do after witnessing the entire attack? He calmly closes the door, leaving the severely beaten woman on the concrete sidewalk!


Former NYPD detective Harry Houck called on New York City Police Commissioner Dermot Shea to resign Monday, hours after Shea announced that he was scrapping the department’s plainclothes anti-crime unit.
“I tell you, the plainclothes officers that are out there, the anti-crime units, are out there in plain clothes trying to watch criminals and catch them in the act,” Houck said on “The Story with Martha MacCallum.”
“Now, you [have] the perpetrators out there in the street saying, ‘Hey, listen, we don’t have to worry about undercover officers any more. We only have to worry about uniforms. So we see no uniforms. There’s no cops around.’ And believe me, they will take advantage of that.”
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The New York City Police Department on Monday announced it is disbanding its anti-crime unit and reassigning hundreds of plainclothes officers to other divisions amid widespread criticism over the department’s handling of protesters.
Commissioner Dermot Shea said roughly 600 plainclothes officers from the anti-crime unit will be reassigned to other teams. ...”

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SPJNK.
Something tells me a building can't be both luxurious and a homeless shelter at the same time.
Come and get me Hank Newsome. I’ll burn you down.

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