Posted on 12/06/2021 9:17:38 PM PST by grundle
A homeless man charged with beating a guy last year was dumped back on the street thanks to so-called bail reform, only to allegedly pummel two women in Upper West Side attacks Thursday — and be freed again.
Darrell Johnson, 23, left one of his random female victims so brutally beaten that she suffered a “disfiguring laceration” to her face
Last year, Johnson — who has more than a dozen arrests on his rap sheet — was hit with assault and harassment charges in the man’s beatdown.
He allegedly punched his victim “about the face with a closed fist multiple times”
Johnson then allegedly “used his feet to kick and stomp” the man in the Aug. 3, 2020, attack.
But a Manhattan judge had to release him without bail because none of the charges were eligible for the restriction under revamped state laws. Before the laws were changed, judges could use their discretion on setting bail.
Then with that case still pending, Johnson was back on the street — where he allegedly approached a 50-year-old woman at Broadway and West 79th Street in Manhattan around 9:20 a.m. Thursday and assaulted her in a “violent, unprovoked” attack, sources said.
The victim was so brutally beaten that sources said she suffered a “disfiguring laceration” to her face in the attack.
Just three minutes later, Johnson allegedly assaulted another woman a block away.
In that incident, court records allege that Johnson walked up to the 32-year-old victim on West 80th Street and began punching her in the face, causing “redness and swelling,” according to the complaint.
Both women were taken to St. Luke’s Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
In court Friday, Manhattan prosecutors recommended that Johnson be released under supervised monitoring for the attacks on the women, a request the judge granted.
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Forget it Jake, It’s WilhelmTown.
“released under supervised monitoring.” NYC speaks for itself.
New Yorkers will have to resort to vigilante justice.
Too bad that Curt Sliwa is an old man, and no young NY man dares to take up his banner.
A homeless man charged with beating a guy last year was dumped back on the street thanks to so-called bail reform... In court Friday, Manhattan prosecutors recommended that Johnson be released under supervised monitoring for the attacks on the women, a request the judge granted.
Is this the area Eric Adams Mayor-Elect will be in charge of?
If so, we will soon see how serious he is about it.
The first order of business should be changing that Bail Reform law.
Gee, I wonder what his "random" female victims look like?
The state of course dislikes vigilante justice - but what choice is there when there is no justice at all?
Baseball bats or lumber, at night, in a alley. CLUE,
THE GAME, 2021 style.
If only were could say what we really think.
>>Man busted for assault set free, allegedly beats two random NYC women – then cut loose again
Which is what happens when you vote Democrat. Elections have consequences. NYC deserves this.
Not surprised.
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Always remember you are a racist if you cross the street when someone like that approaches you on the sidewalk.
Yeah, we can make a good guess.
It is events like this that cause the residents to flee, taking their businesses and moneys with them - many to out of state.
How much money do you ask?
Well, what do you think is fueling the housing rise in less crime, less taxed areas??
It is New York City and other cities like it. Plus, of course, California, but that is a statewide problem.
This is evidence that New York City, as a city, is dying.
It is events like this that cause the residents to flee, taking their businesses and moneys with them - many to out of state.
The ones who are able to flee will vote for the same failed policies, and destroy those areas, eventually.
Wanna stop this crap? Public execution with a bullet or rope. We used to do this when people cared about law and order and safe neighborhoods.
This will slow or stop when they are taken out by persons unknown.
Capone’s prosecutors got paid well too.
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