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Seven Indicted in Assault on NYPD Officers Outside Migrant Shelter

The indictments follow a January 27 incident near Times Square, drawing attention due to the immigration status of some defendants and their subsequent release without bail.

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Mayor Eric Adams, left, listens as District Attorney Alvin Bragg, right, speaks during a press conference, where several charges for migrants involved in a Times Square brawl with police, Thursday, Feb. 8, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)
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Overview

  • Seven individuals have been indicted in connection with the assault on two NYPD officers outside a migrant shelter near Times Square, with authorities still seeking three others.
  • The incident has sparked controversy, particularly because some defendants were released without bail, a decision criticized by state and city officials.
  • Newly released video footage contradicts the NYPD's initial account of the events leading up to the assault, raising questions about the police's approach.
  • The Manhattan District Attorney's office, under scrutiny, has defended its handling of the case, emphasizing the importance of a meticulous investigation to avoid ensnaring innocent individuals.
  • Officials stress that the majority of migrants and asylum seekers are law-abiding, amid concerns over the incident's potential impact on perceptions of the migrant community.