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A teen accused of brutally attacking an NYPD cop on a subway platform while free on bail turned the tables and asked a judge if he could press charges during a court appearance Tuesday.
The 16 year-old, who isn't being named due to his age, asked Judge Althea Drysdale the question during a court appearance in Manhattan - but didn't specify whom he'd like to file those charges against.
His subsequent response to a question about what accusations he'd like to make was inaudible.
Tuesday's court hearing saw the teen respond 'Yes, your honor' to every question he was previously asked.
And NYC Mayor Eric Adams said the decision to free the boy on bail yet again had reduced Big Apple to a national 'laughingstock' thanks to lax bail laws that prioritize the wellbeing of suspects over crime victims.
The boy has now been released to a family center in Brooklyn, although he will be free to roam during the day and summoned back each evening for a curfew.
Horrifying footage showed the 16-year-old punching the cop in the head before grabbing him around the neck and slamming him repeatedly into metal railings on Saturday.
The teen was previously arrested for possession of a loaded gun and robbery last Wednesday, but was released the next day after appearing in court.
The teen appeared in court Tuesday and asked if he could press charges, but did not specify who he wanted to press charges against
The 16-year-old appeared in court on Tuesday on assault charges for brawling with an NYPD officer on the subway last weekend
The Manhattan District Attorney's Office requested he be released with 'intensive community monitoring,' even after being accused of robbing a 49-year-old man of his cellphone with three other accomplices.
That was the same 'intensive community monitoring' he had been placed under between his alleged mugging attack, and his alleged attack on the cop.
'This person was arrested for robbery a few days ago, now he's back,' Adams said.
'As soon as we catch them, the system releases them, and they repeat the action.'
'When I say we're the laughingstock of the country, this is what I'm talking about,' he continued, calling the act issue 'just a total disregard for public safety.'
The boy was released without bail again on Sunday after the subway incident and 레몬티켓 the case was transferred to Family Court, where court proceedings are barred from public vie
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r>John's, a 'non-secure detention facility' where he will have a 6 p.m. curfew as he awaits the outcome of the c
r>p>'I'm going to be releasing you on your own recognizance, because The People have asked me to release you on your own recognizance,' said Judge Drysdal
r>'I just said to you, I'm releasing you to St. John's
r>p>The majority of cases against 16- and 17-year old teens are now directed to Family Court, after the city's Raise the Age legislation, which raised the age of criminal responsibilit
r>p>Another teen was with the boy during the incident, a 16-year-old girl who ducked under the turnstile with him and initially tried to drag officers off the boy while throwing punche
r>p> Mayor Adams called the teen's release, and others like it, a 'disregard of public safety' in a press conference on Tue
r>p> The teenager reportedl jumped over the turnstiles at the East Harlem subway station on Saturday before being approached by officer
r>He became 'verbally aggressive' before launching blows against an officer in the b
r>p> Patrick Lynch, President of the Police Benevolent Association of the City of New York, has slammed the lax bail systems which means that criminals can 'choke a cop and be out in ho
r>p> The 16-year-old started throwing multiple punches at officers, desperate to get away, before trying to slam one of the cops into the metal rail
r>p> Officers attempted to get the situation under control after the boy launched himself at them, attempting to get one of the police officers in a head
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