Wednesday, July 21, 2021

BLACK VIOLENCE IN AMERICA - Man who snatches 5-year-old boy from NYC street in video attacks officer

 

Man who snatches 5-year-old boy from NYC street in video attacks officer





A man who was caught on surveillance video attempting to kidnap a 5-year-old boy also assaulted an officer while in police custody.

James McGonagle, 24, punched a New York Police Department officer in the face while he was being fingerprinted on Friday, officials said according to ABC 7.

McGonagle was arrested after surveillance video allegedly showed him attempting to kidnap a 5-year-old boy while the boy was walking in Queens.

According to ABC 4, McGonagle was not working alone, but a second suspect has not been publicly identified.

He was charged with attempted kidnapping, reckless endangerment and endangering the welfare of a child, according to a tweet from the NYPD.


BLACK VIOLENCE - VIDEO - BLACK MAN ATTACKS ASIAN WOMAN - YANKED DOWN SUBWAY STAIRS

 

Asian mother in critical condition, yanked down NYC subway stairs in botched robbery with son




A 58-year-old Asian woman had to undergo brain surgery after sustaining critical injuries from an attempted robbery at a subway station in Manhattan this weekend.

What happened: The victim, Than Htwe, and her 22-year-old son, Kyaw Zaw Hein, were exiting the Canal Street Station around 10:45 a.m. on Saturday when an unidentified man attacked them from behind, police told the New York Daily News.

A 58-year-old Asian woman had to undergo brain surgery after sustaining critical injuries from an attempted robbery at a subway station in Manhattan this weekend.

What happened: The victim, Than Htwe, and her 22-year-old son, Kyaw Zaw Hein, were exiting the Canal Street Station around 10:45 a.m. on Saturday when an unidentified man attacked them from behind, police told the New York Daily News.

  • Police say the suspect made a complaint about the 22-year-old’s backpack before grabbing it, according to NBC New York.

  • As the son lost his balance, he grabbed onto his mother, who then fell down the stairs with him.


The aftermath: The mother and son were both rushed to Bellevue Hospital for medical treatment.

  • The 58-year-old, who fell backward, suffered a severe brain injury that required surgery. She has been listed in critical condition, while her son sustained minor injuries.

  • The suspect fled the scene but was caught on surveillance video. He is wanted for attempted robbery.





Devastated family: As Htwe remains in critical condition, the doctor and her family doubt that she will make it. Her husband is "really heartbroken."

  • Hein described his mother as a "very religious and "very kind" person. "Even if people are bad, she treats them well.”

  • In 2018, his mother moved from Myanmar to New York for his education.

  • In a statement, Hein said, "I love my mom very much & miss her so much, hopefully she can give me a hug soon ... My family is in shock and hope the police will catch whoever responsible for the incident and get justice that my mom deserved. Please, if anyone recognize the person, let the police know so there won't be anymore victims like me.”


The New York Police Department’s Asian Hate Crime Task Force is investigating the incident. Anyone with information is urged to call 800-577-TIPS or send a message to Crime Stoppers on Twitter.

BLACK VIOLENCE - VIDEO - BLACK Man seen clocking 60-year-old woman in back of head in NYC subway

 

Man seen clocking 60-year-old woman in back of head in NYC subway station: Video

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Man seen clocking 60-year-old woman in back of head in NYC subway station: Video

The New York City Police Department is hunting for a man seen on video punching a 60-year-old female victim in the back of the head while inside a subway station.

The suspect was observed taking a running start before winding up and initiating what appeared to be an unprovoked attack, which took place on Thursday at around 10 p.m. in Grand Central station.

NYPD HUNTING FOR SUSPECT SEEN ON VIDEO HURLING CINDER BLOCK AT MAN'S HEAD

The woman was taken to a local hospital after suffering injuries to her head and arm, the NYPD told the Washington Examiner in an email. The suspect later hopped on a train after fleeing the scene.

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For the month of June, New York City's five boroughs experienced a more than 32% increase in grand larceny, a 31% uptick in auto theft, and a 16% increase in robbery, compared to numbers from the same time frame in 2020.

Murders and burglaries were down, though police made 361 gun-related arrests, equating to a roughly 100% jump from last year.



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WATCH: Man Allegedly Shoots Teen Outside NYC 99 Cent Store

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Police are searching for a man who allegedly fired a gun at a 16-year-old on a Queens sidewalk Sunday, hitting him in the leg.

The incident happened at Merrick Boulevard near 111th Avenue in Jamaica at approximately 2:20 p.m., officers said, according to PIX 11.

“The unidentified man approached the teenager with a gun before shooting him in the right leg,” the outlet stated.

The New York City Police Department’s (NYPD) Crime Stoppers posted the surveillance footage Monday evening showing the man wearing a dark shirt and ripped up pants chase the teen around a brick column.

Moments later, the teenager ran away and the man appeared to shoot at him:

The victim was later transported to a local hospital.

“The victim suffered non-life-threatening injuries, but, according to sources, has not been cooperative with investigators,” the New York Post reported.

Meanwhile, Breitbart News reported July 6, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) announced the launch of the Office of Gun Violence Prevention.

“The office is part of Cuomo’s effort to flatten the curve of gun violence, which is raging in New York City despite the state’s stringent gun controls,” the article said:

Cuomo also announced the creation of the Office of Gun Violence Prevention, which “will be overseen by the New York State Department of Health and led by a Governor-appointed Gun Violence Prevention Coordinator who will coordinate an all-of-government approach to ensure that state and local programs are advancing unified gun violence prevention strategies.”

He also noted that a “Gun Trafficking Interdiction Unit within the New York State Police” is being launched. The focus of the trafficking interdiction unit will be on guns from out of state.

Blaming guns from outside his state has for a long time been one of Cuomo’s talking points, the outlet said.

“On September 17, 2015, he suggested New York’s surging gun violence was not his fault or proof of the failure of gun control, but was the fault of states ‘down south,'” the report concluded.



Exclusive: Wealthy Suburb Wanting ‘Divorce’ from Crime-Ridden Atlanta Will Get Senate Hearing

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The Georgia Senate plans to grant the Buckhead City proposal a hearing during its upcoming special session, a sign that the push for the wealthy district to deannex from Atlanta is continuing its momentum.

Bill sponsor Sen. Brandon Beach (R-Alpharetta), who has served in the state legislature’s upper chamber for ten years, told Breitbart News he has “never seen” Buckhead cityhood gain so much traction before.

The deannexation idea is not new, having been floated by local officials and residents on and off again for at least a decade. However, the passage of a pair of introductory cityhood bills in the Georgia General Assembly this past spring has given the effort newfound validation. Beach said surging crime numbers are driving the support for it.

“I’ve got Senate leadership behind it, and I’ve got a lot of really high-powered folks that are interested in making sure we get this thing moving forward,” Beach said.

Sen. Lee Anderson (R-Grovetown), chairman of the State and Local Government Operations Committee, confirmed to Breitbart News he plans to schedule a committee hearing for the legislation next time the Senate convenes, which is expected to be in late fall for a special session for redistricting.

The goal of the organization leading the cityhood effort, the Buckhead City Committee, is to earn a spot on next year’s ballot so that Buckhead’s roughly 90,000 residents can formally vote on it.

Buckhead City Committee spawned from residents’ frustrations over crime rates in the area and has evolved in recent months into a serious effort that has backing from many Republican state lawmakers, including Beach and Anderson, and, according to committee CEO Bill White, substantial fundraising abilities.

“The money is a leading indicator in my book,” White told Breitbart News.

He detailed the price tags of several upcoming events designed to fundraise for Buckhead City. One gentleman hosting a local event is anticipating ten attendees at $25,000 per head, while another is hosting a dinner at his home for four couples at a similar cost. The committee in September will have a 75-person event at Bones, a fancy local steakhouse, and White said that event has already raised $75,000. A committee board member hosting an event in October expects that one to generate half a million dollars.

“I think by October we’ll have another million dollars on the books. That’s what our plan is,” White said.

The committee head moved to the affluent district with his husband a few years ago from New York, where he had been CEO of the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum for about 20 years. He said he has been disturbed by the “brazenness” of the criminal behavior as of late, pointing to a high murder rate, home invasions while residents are home, and a recent police warning of “bump and robs.”

“Our [agenda], which is irrespective of politics, is just taking control back of our city,” White said in June.

Buckhead has often been ranked one of the wealthiest communities in the south and is home to an abundance of expensive retail, shiny new office buildings, and upscale neighborhoods. An Atlanta Journal-Constitution analysis assessed that a hypothetical Buckhead City would be 74 percent white and have an average median income of around $140,000, and that the city would take with it about 40 percent of Atlanta’s entire value.

Beach warned, “The city of Atlanta’s going to fight this. They’re going to fight it tooth and nail because this is a big portion of their tax collection, and the people have always been okay with that as long as they felt like they were getting a return on their investment, but when you’re not getting public safety, and you’ve got potholes and your trash isn’t being picked up and you’re not getting any services, people say, ‘Hey we want to take control and control our own destiny,’ if you will.”

Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms (D), who is opposed to Buckhead’s deannexation, restated Friday at a press conference about anti-violence initiatives that the “current wave of violent crime” in her city is a “COVID crime wave.” She reasserted that Georgia reopening earlier than other states last year caused more people to flock to Georgia, which she claimed correlated to the uptick in crime.

Bottoms made similar comments in April at the Buckhead Rotary Club as she addressed deannexation, saying, “In creating a new city, you’re not building a wall around the city.” She contended, “It doesn’t address crime,” and added that the way to correct the “COVID crime wave” is to “continue to work together as we have done for decades, as a city, as one city.”

White, however, argued a lack of proper police resources was the source of the crime spike. He said there is “no leadership here in Atlanta” and called Bottoms the “worst mayor in history.”

He compared Buckhead’s deannexation to a divorce, saying, “At a certain point you realize you have — literally they call it ‘irreconcilable differences’ — and the only way to civilly handle that is to file for divorce in a marriage.”

Write to Ashley Oliver at aoliver@breitbart.com.