Migrant Suspect Indicted in NYPD Times Square Attack; Others At Large
Criticism mounts over New York's handling of suspects, spotlighting broader debates on crime and immigration policies.
- A migrant involved in the Times Square attack on NYPD officers was indicted, while others remain at large.
- Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg faces criticism for releasing suspects, citing the need for further investigation.
- Critics argue that New York's soft-on-crime policies and sanctuary city status contribute to such incidents.
- Governor Kathy Hochul and Mayor Eric Adams are urged to reconsider their stance on immigration enforcement.
- The incident has sparked a national debate on crime, immigration, and the role of leadership in addressing these issues.




































