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Judge cuts vagrant with long rap sheet loose on charges of stabbing teen with corkscrew in NYC subway
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A 44-year-old man, Rondail Henry, with 19 prior arrests, allegedly stabbed a 15-year-old boy with a corkscrew in an unprovoked attack on a Brooklyn subway train. Despite prosecutors requesting $20,000 cash bail, Judge Philip Tisne released Henry without bail, citing supervised release instead. This decision has sparked outrage among law enforcement, who claim that the judge's actions are part of a "catch-and-release" game that allows repeat offenders to continue committing crimes. The incident is part of a larger trend of violent attacks in the NYC subway system, with 49 felony assaults reported so far this year.
Judge cuts vagrant with long rap sheet loose on charges of stabbing teen with corkscrew in NYC subway
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