While Alvin Bragg is busy going after Donald Trump, a violent Black Supremacist is being let free just days after stabbing two teenage girls on Christmas. This is now the eighteenth time he has been released.

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In a disturbing incident that highlights the dangers of misguided criminal justice policies, a vagrant with a troubling criminal history stabbed two teenage girls at the iconic Grand Central Station in New York City. The attacker, identified as Steven Hutcherson, launched a violent assault on the unsuspecting teens while yelling derogatory statements expressing his desire to see “white people dead.” This appalling act of violence has once again brought attention to the shortcomings of bail reform laws and the consequences they can have on public safety.

The incident took place on Christmas Day when the two teenage girls, aged 14 and 16, were enjoying a breakfast meal with their family at the Tartinery restaurant located in the Grand Central Dining Concourse. Without warning, Hutcherson brandished a knife, allegedly shouting, “I want all the white people dead” and expressing his intention to sit amongst them. In this horrific attack, the 16-year-old girl suffered a stab wound to her back, nicking her lungs, while her younger sister was stabbed in the thigh. Fortunately, both girls survived the assault and sustained non-life-threatening injuries.

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What adds to the gravity of this incident is the fact that Hutcherson had been released from jail an alarming 17 times, despite his extensive rap sheet and prior history of mental illness. Just two weeks earlier, he had been arrested for illegal weapon possession and making threats. However, New York City’s controversial “bail reform” laws allowed for his release, setting a dangerous stage for the attack that followed. The frustration and outrage of those affected by Hutcherson’s threats and actions, including Yussif Abdullahi, an individual previously targeted by the assailant’s threats, underscore the need for comprehensive criminal justice reform.

This incident raises troubling questions about the effectiveness and consequences of bail reform measures. While the intention may be to address systemic issues within the justice system, cases like Hutcherson’s demonstrate the potential dangers associated with releasing individuals with a history of violence and mental instability back into society without proper safeguards.

The assault on the two innocent teenagers at Grand Central Station serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need to strike a balance between criminal justice reform and ensuring public safety. By allowing repeat offenders like Hutcherson to roam freely, communities are exposed to unnecessary risks, putting innocent lives in jeopardy. It is imperative for cities like New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago, to reevaluate their “bail reform” policies and consider the potential consequences on public safety.

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