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First migrant charged by grand jury for assaulting 2 NYPD officers in Times Square


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OAN’s Abril Elfi
4:25 PM – Tuesday, February ⁢6, 2024

One of the six migrants accused of brutally assaulting ⁤two New York City Police Department (NYPD) officers⁤ has now been indicted.

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On ‌Tuesday, 24-year-old​ Yohenry Brito, ⁣who⁣ is ⁤accused of being the “most culpable”⁣ of⁤ the six individuals arrested ⁢ in the ⁢attack on January 27th, was indicted following his initial‍ court ​appearance ⁢last ⁢week and ​is being held‌ in custody on a $15,000 bail.

On the same day that Brito was‍ indicted, he appeared in ​court⁢ for ​two unrelated theft⁣ charges ⁤including⁣ claims ‌of stealing $275 worth⁤ of ⁤merchandise ​from Bergdorf Goodman and $139 worth of apparel from Macy’s in ​October.

His⁣ defense attorney, Mark Jankowitz, stated that Brito‌ is pleading not guilty to all charges.

The decision was ​made by a grand jury that⁣ chose to indict Brito on felony charges related to the Times Square attack, following the presentation of case ⁤material by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office.

A Manhattan judge had previously released the other five asylum seekers who were accused of ⁢assault without bond and ⁣Bragg also previously downplayed the incident. ⁢However, when mainstream media press coverage picked up the story and it went viral on social media‍ platforms, Bragg quickly changed his tune and condemned the men.

“My response⁣ is that‍ we have an obligation in the court of‌ law to⁢ prosecute the right people with the right charges. That’s what we are doing​ here. We⁢ have more information now then we did on ​Saturday. I predict we’ll have more in a few days than we have now,” ​Bragg said.

On⁤ Saturday night, two ⁤NYPD officers were assaulted while attempting to break⁣ up a disorderly crowd outside of a migrant shelter.

The group of men were first ⁤told to vacate the front of the ​Candler Building, located at 220 West ‌42nd Street,⁢ by a​ police officer and⁢ lieutenant. ‍The building has been utilized as a shelter since last March due to overcrowding at homeless shelters.‌

Reports say that a fight quickly broke out, and a number of men kicked and punched the police​ officers in the ‍“head and​ body.” One of ⁤the officers⁣ even sustained severe‍ cuts ‍to his ⁣face and medical personnel assisted ‌in his recovery at ⁣the scene.

Four suspects​ were initially arrested after the incident and they have ‍been identified as Darwin ⁤Andres Gomez ⁤Izquiel 19, Kevin Servat Archoa, ‍19,⁤ Juarez Wilson, 21,⁣ and ⁢Yorman Reveron, 24.

All four were charged with assault after being taken in, but were later released due to the‍ state’s sanctuary laws.

After being released, surfacing reports say that ​the majority of them‍ attempted to flee the state.

Additionally, the four migrants, Gomez, Arocha, Juarez, and Reveron, ⁤are now being accused of giving⁢ fake names to ⁣a nonprofit‌ organization connected ⁣to ‍a church that facilitates transportation‍ for illegal migrants leaving the ‌city.

Nevertheless,⁣ on Monday night, ​three of them‍ were taken into custody at a Greyhound bus station in Phoenix,‌ Arizona.

Brito is scheduled to return⁢ to court ‍on March 25th, at which point the charges against him will‍ be revealed. ​He is being held on⁤ a $50,000 bond.

The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office stated that Brito’s “distinct tattoo”‍ allowed for his positive⁣ identification in the attack footage, which is why the $15,000 cash bail or ⁣$50,000 bond was necessary.

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What additional charges do the other four suspects​ arrested in connection with the assault in Times Square now‍ face

Title: Migrant ‍Indicted for Brutal⁣ Assault on NYPD Officers in Times Square

Introduction:

In a shocking incident that occurred on January 27th, a group of ⁢migrants brutally assaulted two New York City Police Department (NYPD) officers near Times Square. The incident garnered significant media attention and sparked a debate surrounding immigration laws and public‌ safety. Of the six individuals arrested in⁤ connection with⁢ the attack, one has now been indicted. Yohenry ⁢Brito, a 24-year-old asylum seeker, is facing felony charges and is⁣ being held on a $15,000 bail. This article ⁢aims to provide an overview of the case, highlighting the importance‍ of⁢ prosecuting the right individuals and⁤ the responses from authorities involved.

Indictment and Charges:

On Tuesday, Yohenry ⁢Brito appeared in⁢ court for two unrelated theft charges, including allegations of stealing‌ merchandise from upscale stores in⁤ October. Brito’s defense attorney, Mark Jankowitz,​ stated⁤ that ⁣his client pleads⁤ not guilty to all charges. A grand jury indicted Brito on felony charges related to the⁢ Times Square attack, following ‍a presentation of⁤ evidence by the Manhattan District Attorney’s office.

Response from Authorities:

Initially, Manhattan District Attorney⁣ Alvin Bragg’s office faced ​criticism for⁢ releasing the other five asylum seekers accused ‌of ⁢assault without bond. This decision, combined with Bragg’s initial downplaying of the ⁤incident, ignited controversy. However, once the story gained traction in mainstream media and went viral on⁤ social‍ platforms, Bragg quickly⁤ condemned the assailants. He emphasized ‍the court’s ⁤obligation to prosecute the right individuals with appropriate charges and ⁣assured that more information about the case would emerge in⁢ the⁤ coming days.

Details of​ the Attack:

The incident occurred when NYPD officers confronted a disorderly crowd outside ‍a migrant shelter. As the officers attempted to disperse the crowd, a fight ensued, during which the migrants allegedly kicked and punched the⁤ officers. One officer suffered severe⁢ facial cuts and received medical attention at the scene.‍ Four suspects were initially arrested but were later released⁢ due to the state’s sanctuary laws. However,​ reports suggest that ​most of them attempted to flee the​ state.

Arrests and Investigation:

The four suspects, Darwin Andres Gomez Izquiel, Kevin Servat Archoa, Juarez Wilson, and Yorman Reveron, now face additional charges of providing fake names to a nonprofit organization facilitating transportation for illegal migrants. Three of them were apprehended at a Greyhound bus station in Phoenix, Arizona, indicating the involvement of authorities in ‌capturing the suspects who attempted to evade justice.

Upcoming Court Proceedings:

Yohenry Brito’s next court appearance is scheduled for March 25th, during which his charges will be revealed. He is being ​held on a $50,000 bond due to his positive identification in the attack footage, facilitated by his “distinct⁣ tattoo.”

Conclusion:

The‍ indictment of Yohenry Brito, the alleged “most culpable” assailant among the group of migrants who brutally ‍assaulted ⁣NYPD officers in Times Square, marks an important step towards justice. As the court proceedings progress, it is crucial ⁢to ensure​ a fair trial and hold ‍accountable those responsible⁤ for such acts of violence. The incident also highlights​ the need for effective immigration policies that balance ​humanitarian concerns with public safety.



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