'It defies common sense': MTA chief decries NYC feces suspect's release, mayor calls for law change

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Janno Lieber, the head of the MTA, is sounding off after a man accused of smearing feces on a woman at a Bronx subway station is back on the streets.

Mayor Eric Adams is calling for the system to be changed.

The high-profile case has outraged many in New York City, and the fact that Abrokwa has been released despite also being arrested at least three other times just this year has many already scared over rising crime questioning how this could happen.

 

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Now someone can take him out and it will be on the judge for releasing him 44 times

Alot people don't use common sense but rather function by what they are taught or know.

Clearly there are no real men left in NYC.

Typical democrats,I Heard Times Square is Going Back To The Bad old Days,Pimps And Hoes

Why don't they just coup the DA out of office? 😉 Simple.

THIS IS A DISGRACE,THE LAWS IN AMERICA MAKE NO SENSE,NYC CRIME IS AT IT'S HIGH AND IT'S GETTING WORSE EVERYDAY🤦

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