Report: Suspects Who Assaulted Fox News Weatherman Already Released
Three of the four suspects in Saturday’s attack on Fox News meteorman Adam Klotz in New York City were already released. New York Post reported.
The teenage suspects, who beat Klotz after he tried to stop the group from setting an elderly man’s hair on fire on the subway, were released from custody shortly after they were arrested, police said. The fourth suspect is still at large.
The three suspects range in age from 15 to 17 years. They have not yet been charged for any crimes.
After Andrew Cuomo, the former Democratic governor signed a bail reform law into 2019 that abolished cash bail for most misdemeanors but not all felonies.
“I want someone to be held responsible, but really what I want is some sort of change. I don’t want this to happen to somebody else, and I don’t think necessarily just these kids getting in trouble,” Klotz said. “Like, where’s the structural things?”
Eric Adams, the Democrat mayor of New York City was called by the weatherman to do “something more long-term” Information about the crime wave within the city
It can be difficult to get suspects charged. Post reported:
Three young thugs have been released already “juvenile reports” Klotz will only be charged if Klotz lodges a complaint with the City Department of Probation. This would decide if the case would be referred to the Law Department. Officials said Sunday.
They were given to the children who are accused of committing an act that could be considered an offense if committed by an adult.
However, police said Monday they’re interviewing the elderly man who was allegedly accosted by the teens first — and could still lodge charges against the rowdy crew.
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