09 February 2025

Catch and Release With Violent Criminals in NYC

How is the Criminal Justice Reform working out? Exclusive | Career criminal nabbed for stabbing teen in random NYC subway attack is set free by judge

They won't lock this guy up until he kills someone.

A vagrant with 19 busts under his belt allegedly stabbed a 15-year-old boy with a corkscrew in an unprovoked Brooklyn subway attack — but the judge cut him loose without bail, The Post has learned.

Prosecutors asked that he be held on bail, which is not always possible in New York, but for this kind of assault it is possible. The judge in the case, Philip Tisne of the Brooklyn Criminal Court, ordered him "freed on supervised release with no bail."

Tisne, one of the Manhattan prosecutors assigned to the controversial “hush money” case against Donald Trump, has only been on the bench since last month, according to his Linkedin.

Why would anyone want to live in NYC?

“The cops can’t keep playing this catch-and-release game,” one frustrated law enforcement source said about the judge’s decision. “At some point the judicial has to do their part before the 20th arrest is a homicide that we can’t take back.”

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