They'll be back, but probably not for their court date
/“Now normally, we probably wouldn’t even be talking about this because the US Marshals and detectives would be waiting for them in St. Louis,” Miller said, “but they were released on their own recognizance, which means police have nothing to arrest them on, on the assumption – which they have to operate on – that they’ll be back for their [March 4] court date.”
“The chances of that happening when four people get on a bus with false names and head for the city that literally you can cross the street into the Mexican border is probably unlikely,” he added.
All were charged with second-degree assault on a police officer — which is a bail-eligible offense.
Three — Gomez, Arocha, and Juarez — were released on their own recognizance by Manhattan Criminal Court Judge Marisol Martinez Alonso at their arraignments Monday.
Democrat DA Alvin Bragg repeatedly refuses to answer questions on why the illegal immigrants accused of brutally attacking NYPD officers were released.
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) February 2, 2024
“Why were those migrants released?”
“Do you regret it? Do you regret letting these migrants free?” pic.twitter.com/lxSNsgwV0N