Meanwhile the reckless Agudah in a press release is telling the men to go minyan & veiber to go to mikva. The Kaminetzky magicians are applying shluchei mitzva in just about all instances. Things already worked out "well" for them when they pushed everyone to keep infecting yener in shuls & yeshivos.
Most of the looters and rioters arrested by the NYPD over the past several days are immediately released as a direct result of New York’s new bail-reform law, New York City police chief Terrence Monahan told the New York Post on Tuesday.
While the city police made over 650 arrests on Monday night alone, Monahan said that “just about all of them” will be released without bail.
“We had some arrests in Brooklyn where they had guns, [and] hopefully [Brooklyn district attorney] Eric Gonzalez will keep them in, [but] I can’t guarantee that’ll happen,” Monahan said. “But when it comes to a burglary [at] a commercial store, which is looting, they’re back out. . . . Because of bail reform, you’re back out on the street the next day. You cannot be held on any sort of bail. I spoke to [Manhattan district attorney] Cy Vance about that, he told me there’s nothing he can do.”
The video is 3+ years old. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=op1yqcIdhbE
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile the reckless Agudah in a press release is telling the men to go minyan & veiber to go to mikva. The Kaminetzky magicians are applying shluchei mitzva in just about all instances. Things already worked out "well" for them when they pushed everyone to keep infecting yener in shuls & yeshivos.
ReplyDeleteMost of the looters and rioters arrested by the NYPD over the past several days are immediately released as a direct result of New York’s new bail-reform law, New York City police chief Terrence Monahan told the New York Post on Tuesday.
While the city police made over 650 arrests on Monday night alone, Monahan said that “just about all of them” will be released without bail.
“We had some arrests in Brooklyn where they had guns, [and] hopefully [Brooklyn district attorney] Eric Gonzalez will keep them in, [but] I can’t guarantee that’ll happen,” Monahan said. “But when it comes to a burglary [at] a commercial store, which is looting, they’re back out. . . . Because of bail reform, you’re back out on the street the next day. You cannot be held on any sort of bail. I spoke to [Manhattan district attorney] Cy Vance about that, he told me there’s nothing he can do.”
I love it, and these guys act really well!
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile the reckless Agudah in a press release is telling the men to go minyan & veiber to go to mikva....
ReplyDeleteSounds like this guys veible never heard of a mikvah and that would make a lotto sense considering his agenda and his comments.
In fact since they dont know or dont want to know about the veibeh mikvah that should answer many questions about this guy and his mishpoocheh.