Sunday, February 11, 2024

Migrant teen who shot at cops in Times Sq. to be tried as adult: no bail for the punk



The 15-year-old migrant from Venezuela who shot a tourist and fired at police with a "big boy" gun near Times Square on Thursday will be charged as an adult for attempted murder. The boy, who cried like a girl when caught, will be held without bail, so Kamala Harris can save her time and forget about the GoFundMe she might have considered.

The NYPD said the boy was charged on Friday afternoon with a long list of charges including two counts of attempted murder, assault, attempted assault and two counts of criminal possession of a weapon.

The Manhattan DA's office asked that the teen be held without bail as the evidence in the case is "very strong." They noted that the punk  "demonstrated that he is an extreme flight risk and is facing a long sentence of incarceration on this strong case, where he shot an innocent bystander in Times Square and then fired at the police officer who was trying to arrest him. The facts of this case are particularly serious, and the evidence is very strong."

The teen arrived in New York City from Communist Venezuela less than six months ago and was living in a taxpayer-funded shelter on the Upper West Side, just a stone's throw from millionaire hedge fund geniuses who voted Democrat.

It is unclear if the punk was in the country, legally or illegally, but don't bet against it.

Police said that the punk was captured on security video opening fire inside a sporting goods store in Times Square after a security guard stopped him with stolen merchandise.

The shot missed the security guard but struck a female Brazilian tourist in the leg as the punk and one of the other scumwafers bolted from the scene.

The fleeing migrant fired at least twice at a responding police officer, while a second officer apprehended the other fleeing migrant punk. 

The NYPD quickly launched a search for the punk, calling him "armed and dangerous," but left off "cowardly" as we later discovered, when he cried like a Betsy Wetsy doll after he was caught Friday.

His next court appearance will be on Feb. 10 at the New York Supreme Criminal Court.

"The shooting incident last night in Times Square was way beyond reckless," Commissioner Edward Caban said at a Friday evening news conference to announce the arrest. "In the middle of the busiest, mostly highly-trafficked part of the city, a criminal with a firearm decides to pull the trigger."

"If you think you attack a member of this department, if you think you could threaten the lives of the very people who keep us safe. If you think you could put others at deadly risk and get away with it, then think again," Caban said. "We will never stop pursuing you. We will find you, and we will arrest you."

The shooting came less than two weeks after another group of migrants attacked cops in Timers Square.

Several suspects in that case have been indicted, but only one is being held in custody.

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