Man Charged With Assaulting
Jews at NYC Protests Makes
Redacted Bail Bid Citing Threats
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
EXCLUSIVE,
May 12 – A young man charged
with assault, the Assistant US
Attorney said on Jews, was
ordered free on $150,000 bond
on May 7 in the U.S. District
Court for the Southern
District of New York
Magistrates Court. Inner City
Press was the only media there
and live tweeted:
AUSA: Defendant
was freed in NY court and went
on assaulting Jews. He should
be detained
Federal Defender:
He was upset and protesting a
global issue. He should be
freed
Judge: Free on
$150,000 bond with the parents
as third party custodians.
Then the
AUSA asked for a stay pending
appeal. Magistrate Judge Aaron
went to chambers to call the
assigned District Judge,
Richard M. Berman - who
quickly set up a hearing which
Inner City Press also covered.
Federal Defender:
Why not leave him free,
pending the conference here on
Tuesday?
AUSA: The
defendant is a danger to the
community and a flight risk,
we want to argue now.
[Federal Defender
conferring]
FD: OK, we'll put
this off until Tuesday.
Letter was
due Friday at noon.
But it did not go
into the docket until Monday,
May 12, with adults' names
redacted. It acknowledges that
"some of the messages and
postings even indicate
sympathies for designated
terrorist organizations like
Hamas and Hizballah, then
cites Brandenburg v. Ohio.
There is a footnote about
threats.
The clerk
said the defendant's name is
"Tarek Bazrouk."
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