Michael Palacios, 31, was arrested and released without bail last month after pulling out an ax and smashing up a McDonald's in New York City, terrorizing the diners and destroying the interior of the fine establishment. He was arrested and before the ink dried on the police report, he was back out on the street as the Big Apple's bail reform allowed him to walk.
On Sunday evening Mr. Palacios was approached by New York's Finest after he was seen spraying graffiti in Brooklyn. So he grabbed a high-end bike from a nearby coffee shop [where the unsuspecting bike owner was likely drinking a $10 frappadappachino mocha deNiro with whipped cream and caramel] and tried to outpace the cops before he was caught and arrested, the New York Post reported.
The two-wheeler he used for his attempted escape, valued at $3,500, was damaged. According to police, Palacios was in possession of graffiti paraphernalia when he was arrested, and he is also a suspect in another graffiti incident in Queens back in June.
The pimple on the butt of society was charged with grand larceny, two counts of criminal mischief, possession of stolen property, making graffiti, and possession of graffiti instruments. In addition, the miscreant was charged with the graffiti incident in June.
Due to the severity of the charges, Palacios was released without bail on Monday after the ink dried on the police report.
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Last month Palacios was involved in the ax wielding incident as reported by Fox News. One might think that this guy needs to cool off for a few months in the slammer but bail reform bozos are on the side of the criminals, not the victims.
And New Yorkers still vote for progressives and wonder why crime continues to climb.
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