A suspected pair of migrants, one of whom was strapped with a loaded rifle, are roaming New York City streets again after they attacked two police officers while resisting arrest last week. They were let out quickly.
This isn’t partisan. New Yorkers should care more about their safety than this insane ideology.
Abraham Sosa, 20, who lives above a daycare center, was spotted trespassing and urinating inside an unauthorized tunnel area of a Bronx subway station on Nov. 5 at around 4:30 p.m. Police approached him and repeatedly asked for his identification, which he refused to provide. The NYPD shared the details with Fox News Digital.
They Beat the Police Officers
The officers then attempted to place Sosa under arrest, but he resisted by “stiffening his arms and refusing to be handcuffed,” police say.
There was a brief struggle, and 20-year-old Christopher Mayren jumped in to interfere with the arrest. As they fought, a loaded and defaced Palmetto State Armory PA-15 firearm fell out of Sosa’s backpack, according to police. […]
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