Bill O'Reilly: NYPD Officers Attacked, Suspects Not Punished After 18 Months
Bill O'ReillyJuly 20, 20255 min121,782 views
19 connectionsΒ·23 entities in this videoβBronx Subway Attack on NYPD Officers
- π‘ On November 13th, 2023, three individuals were smoking marijuana on a subway platform in the Bronx when two NYPD officers approached them.
- π₯ The situation escalated, resulting in the two officers being beaten on videotape by the three men; one suspect escaped, while Kareem McCclary (23) and Isaiah Jasami (20) were charged with assault.
Justice System Delays and Lack of Prosecution
- β³ Despite serious felony charges, the cases of McCclary and Jasami have been postponed 18 times over 18 months.
- π― Bill O'Reilly suggests the Bronx District Attorney, Darcel Clark, is reluctant to prosecute these individuals.
- π« Police-related groups and unions in New York City have refused to comment on the case when approached by WABC.
O'Reilly's Outrage and Criticism
- βοΈ O'Reilly expresses disbelief that suspects who beat police officers have not been formally charged or brought into the justice system after such a long period.
- π£οΈ He criticizes the lack of public outrage, even from the police department and their unions, contrasting it with potential consequences in other states.
- β οΈ The narrative suggests a broader issue in New York City where criminals are not punished, leading to a perceived absence of justice.
Future Outlook
- π O'Reilly is investigating the reasons behind the delays and expects to have answers soon.
- π He predicts that the case will likely be dismissed, with no significant consequences for the suspects.
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