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https://nypost.com/2024/11/15/...ged-assault-on-cops/ A Big Apple migrant armed with a loaded AR-15 assault rifle and his Mexican cartel pal are both back on the streets — despite allegedly ganging up on NYPD cops at a Bronx subway station. Abraham Sosa, 20, a migrant living above a Bronx day care center, was hit with assault, gun possession, resisting arrest and trespassing charges after being nabbed urinating in a subway tunnel on Nov. 5 — while lugging the assault weapon in his backpack, according to sources and records. His pal, 21-year-old Christopher Mayren, allegedly jumped into the fray when Sosa got into a scuffle with New York’s Finest, leaving two cops injured, according to a criminal complaint. Yet both thugs are free, Sosa after posting a $25,000 bond and Mayren released without bail. Sources said a tattoo on Mayren’s arm links him to a vicious drug cartel. “This is crazy,” one frustrated Bronx detective told The Post Thursday. “You have a member of a Mexican cartel running around. That tattoo is a billboard for ‘I am a criminal. I don’t care about your laws.’ “Can it get more dangerous than riding a subway with a loaded rifle? And when he’s not on a train, he’s upstairs from little children in the day care center,” they said. “These are two very dangerous scenarios.” It was not immediately clear if one or both of the suspects are in the US illegally. According to police, the melee unfolded after Sosa strolled past a “No Trespassing” sign at the Kingsbridge Road B and D train station around 4:30 p.m. Nov. 5. Cops spotted him urinating in the subway tunnel and questioned him. “Really?” Sosa allegedly told the officers, according to a criminal complaint. “For using the bathroom? “I hurt my ankle,” he told the cops. “Let me show you my ankle.” But when police started to handcuff him, Sosa allegedly went nuts and fought back — and Mayren jumped in and started fighting with the officers, knocking two of them to the ground. Both men were busted and charged, and arraigned in Bronx Criminal Court the following day. However, Mayren was released without bail and Sosa was sent to Rikers Island on a $25,000 bond — which he posted on Nov. 12, jail records show. Both are due back in court on Dec. 9. “Police officers are doing our part, getting dangerous gang members off the streets and subways — and we’re getting hurt in the process,” said Police Benevolent Association President Patrick Hendry said. “But the rest of our criminal justice system is still failing at its job. We need New Yorkers to join us to demand better.” _________________________ "Sometimes I wonder whether the world is being run by smart people who are putting us on or by imbeciles who really mean it." Mark Twain | ||
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Frangas non Flectes |
This guy and his buddy need to be the first two deported. Air drop them deep in Mexico without parachutes. ______________________________________________ “There are plenty of good reasons for fighting, but no good reason ever to hate without reservation, to imagine that God Almighty Himself hates with you, too.” | |||
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Ignored facts still exist |
Or Canada. I really don't care either way. . | |||
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Staring back from the abyss |
I, and most of us I would suspect, would have to check the balance and perhaps scrounge a bit to come up with that bail. Where does an illegal thug with no job get 25-large? Follow the money. And why is the bail for kicking the shit out of a cop only $25K? ________________________________________________________ "Great danger lies in the notion that we can reason with evil." Doug Patton. | |||
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Conservative Behind Enemy Lines |
Meanwhile, Danny Penny is defending himself in court for protecting folks on the subway. | |||
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Sigforum K9 handler |
Migrant???? I think you meant to say illegal? Love how we legitimize the wordplay of the left. Either by being to lazy to change their title to a proper one, or just agreeing with them that we need to be PC. Words matter | |||
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Sadly because it is NYC - this stuff wouldn’t fly where you live nor my current home state. I left NY about 10 years ago for free America and have never looked back. In blue states this stuff gently labeled “bail reform” has released countless felons with violent histories out on the streets, typically to commit additional crimes while awaiting court which of course they never show for. | |||
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Step by step walk the thousand mile road |
I prefer to call them "Joe and Kamala's foreign criminal invaders." Nice is overrated "It's every freedom-loving individual's duty to lie to the government." Airsoftguy, June 29, 2018 | |||
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Danny doesn't fit into a protected class. He's a white male, USMC Veteran, with no criminal record. This is the type of person Alvin Bragg wants off the street and subway. | |||
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“Lol. Bye bye suckers” they were heard saying on their way out the door. They may still be in this country but they’re not going to be in court. | |||
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The Joy Maker |
Meanwhile, if I were to be caught with an AR15 in New York, even without putting the boots to a cop, I'm sure I'd find my asshole two sizes larger, and no bail.
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New York has some of the most stringent gun laws in existence! The combination of changes, including assault on a LEO, resulting in a minuscule $25K bail is criminal in and of itself. Is there anything source to determine what judge set bond and possibly the court transcript to attempt to fathom the bond logic applied as well as what the DA´s office asked for? If the DA requested the low bond amount, the judge might be forgiven. A little help, please! No quarter .308/.223 | |||
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I, and most of us I would suspect, would have to check the balance and perhaps scrounge a bit to come up with that bail. Where does an illegal thug with no job get 25-large? And why is the bail for kicking the shit out of a cop only $25K?[/QUOTE] I can answer the query of where he got the money - Bail Bondsmen charge 10 to 20 percent to put up the bond for the accused. The Bondsman the puts up the total to the court. They try to get guaranteed collateral from some asset owned by family or friends to cover a no-show by the accused. The percent charge is the vig, or profit to the Bondsman. As an aside, there is a profitable business in skip-chasers, better known as bounty hunters. The Bondsman really (!) doesn’t want to lose the amount they posted, and will get the Bond returned by the court when the accused is turned over! I think there was a show called “Dog, the Bounty Hunter” a fictionalized example of such. No quarter .308/.223 | |||
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