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Two innocent people were stabbed in New York City because the district attorney and judges refused to lock up this violent serial criminal.
Liberals are pro-crime.
December 27, 2023
The man who stabbed two teenage sisters in Grand Central Terminal on Christmas Day had encountered the police at least 15 times this year and recently was taken to a Bronx hospital for psychological evaluation, Police Department records show.
Manhattan prosecutors charged the man, Steven Hutcherson, 36, with attempted murder and assault as hate crimes on Tuesday after they said he used an anti-white slur before stabbing the girls, 16 and 14.
They were visiting from Paraguay and were sitting with their parents in a cafe. In the criminal complaint, he is identified as Esteban Esono-Asue, another name he uses.
Mr. Hutcherson has been arrested at least two dozen times in New York City.
City and state agencies have repeatedly missed chances to prevent violence and have been shielded by state laws that hide those failures.
Liberals are pro-crime.
Man Accused in Grand Central Stabbing Had Repeated Run-Ins With Police
Steven Hutcherson’s ex-girlfriend said he had repeatedly banged on her door, and she had reported his mental condition to the authorities.
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Man Accused in Grand Central Stabbing Had Repeated Run-Ins With Police
December 27, 2023
The man who stabbed two teenage sisters in Grand Central Terminal on Christmas Day had encountered the police at least 15 times this year and recently was taken to a Bronx hospital for psychological evaluation, Police Department records show.
Manhattan prosecutors charged the man, Steven Hutcherson, 36, with attempted murder and assault as hate crimes on Tuesday after they said he used an anti-white slur before stabbing the girls, 16 and 14.
They were visiting from Paraguay and were sitting with their parents in a cafe. In the criminal complaint, he is identified as Esteban Esono-Asue, another name he uses.
Mr. Hutcherson has been arrested at least two dozen times in New York City.
City and state agencies have repeatedly missed chances to prevent violence and have been shielded by state laws that hide those failures.