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Man Charged With Assaulting Jews at NYC Protests Ordered Free on Bail But SDNY Appeal

by Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book Substack

SDNY EXCLUSIVE, May 7 – 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 set up a hearing which Inner City Press will also cover.

  The clerk said the defendant's name is "Tarek Bazrouk."

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