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TopicNYC man killed by deliberate, unprovoked push onto the subway tracks...
streamofthesky
03/27/24 9:19:28 AM
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Carlton McPherson, 24, was arrested and charged with murder. Officials say he has multiple prior arrests and has a long and violent past.

On Tuesday morning, the suspect was captured on video sliding down a banister as detectives led him out of an East Harlem precinct.

He was released without bail after he was arraigned on an October 31 arrest for assault, menacing, harassment and other charges in Brooklyn.

He failed to show up for court twice and a judge issued a warrant for his arrest. He was picked up and brought to court on Jan. 11, where bail was set for $2,000 -- which he posted. His next court date was set for July.

What a vile fucking piece of shit. He's so pleased with himself.
And yet again, NYC's criminal justice system is a fucking joke. How the fuck was he loose? The whole point of the bail system is to get people to show up for their fucking court dates and "stay clean" till trial. If you can't do that, you're supposed to get locked the fuck up!
God, what a horrible way to die...

The NYPD has responded to past incidents where the Bronx resident was acting erratically and authorities say he has a history of mental illness.

"Recidivism is a real issue and the second issue we have in this city is a severe mental health illness problem that was played out at 125th Street and Lexington Avenue at the subway station," Mayor Eric Adams said. "And he was a recidivist, several severe mental health issues, indicators of violence. When you do an analysis and a cross correlation, you will see its the same people, over and over again."
Oh hell no! Oh HELL NO!
He planned his shove perfectly to time it so the poor victim had no chance. Don't you fuckers DARE give him a "mental health" pass!

The department is surging 800 officers, including some plainclothes, to random stations looking out for fare evaders and hoping that reduces overall crime.

Officials say many of those who committed crimes underground often didn't pay to enter. McPherson also has a prior arrest for fare evasion.
People w/ no respect for the law tend to commit crimes. Shocking.
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