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  • Brooklyn body mystery: Person of interest fought cops after arrest for rotting corpse in trash | amNewYork

    A person of interest wanted for dumping a rotting body in a Brooklyn garbage bin attacked cops and attempted to grab their guns when they came to arrest him Sunday morning.

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    A person of interest wanted for dumping a rotting body in a Brooklyn garbage bin attacked cops and attempted to grab their guns when they came to arrest him Sunday morning.

    According to police sources, cops received a tip that the suspect in the bizarre caper — 38-year-old Christopher Moss — was spotted walking on Beverly Road near Nostrand Avenue in Little Caribbean at around 12:35 a.m. on Oct. 19 when they tried to move in and make an arrest.

    However, sources familiar with the investigation said, Moss allegedly became enraged and headbutted one arresting officer while attempting to reach for another cop’s gun and taser. Police were able to wrestle him to the ground and place him in custody.

    Moss had been wanted for questioning after a decomposing body was discovered at around 9:15 a.m. on Oct. 17 outside of 569 East 21st St. in Flatbush. Originally, published reports indicated the body had been chopped up, but sources said it turned out that the remains, belonging to an unidentified man, had actually become deeply decomposed while folded in the fetal position.

    A report from ABC7 revealed that local residents had recently overheard Moss and his partner allegedly arguing with one another in the days leading up to the grim discovery.

    “As soon as that door opened, that whiff would just smack you in the face. And we would have the door closed but like you’d be on the other side of the apartment from the entrance and you would still smell it. It definitely was the body,” a neighbor told the outlet.

    Police have yet to determine how the man lost his life, and the death is not yet deemed a homicide.

    Moss has thus far been charged with concealment of a human corpse. He was also slapped with assault on a police officer, attempted criminal possession of weapon, resisting arrest, and instructing government administration.

    Additional charges are pending the results of the ongoing investigation.

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  • 4 people detained in Arizona in connection to Times Square attack on NYPD officers, ICE says

    4 people detained in Arizona in connection to Times Square attack on NYPD officers, ICE says


    TIMES SQUARE, Manhattan (WABC) — Four people believed to be involved in the attack of two NYPD officers in Times Square last month were detained in Phoenix, Arizona, according to ICE.

    Officials say the four individuals who “were believed to be fleeing the state of New York” for their suspected involvement in the attack were apprehended while traveling to the Phoenix Greyhound Bus Station from El Paso, Texas.

    They were then transferred to the custody of ICE officials.

    The NYPD is working with ICE to determine whether they are the same four men who allegedly skipped town on a bus headed toward California after being charged in the attack. If the grand jury indicts them, they will be expected to appear in court.

    It comes as one of the suspects arrested in the attack was indicted by a grand jury.

    N.J. Burkett has the latest.

    Yohenry Brito, the man who allegedly set off the melee by resisting arrest, appeared in court on Tuesday where he was indicted for his role in the assault.

    The charges against him will be unsealed when he is arraigned on the indictment at a later date.

    Before the indictment, Brito appeared before the judge for about 10 minutes and a new court date was set for March 25 on his two prior misdemeanor cases.

    Brito’s defense attorney commented outside court, saying only that “he pleaded not guilty.”

    Brito is being held on Rikers Island on $15,000 bail.

    The Police Benevolent Association president said in the indictment is a step toward justice.

    “This is just one small step towards justice for our injured brothers,” PBA President Patrick Hendry said. “It might never have happened without the outcry from New Yorkers who are fed up with a justice system that keeps failing to protect both police officers and the public. Too many of the participants in this vicious attack are still roaming free. We are once again urging all New Yorkers: keep speaking up until they are all behind bars where they belong.”

    The grand jury hearing comes as Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg continues to defend his office’s decision to release five of the six suspects without bail.

    In light of the attack, some local lawmakers gathered Monday to call for New York City to once again start cooperating with federal immigration officials. Mayor Eric Adams said the law in place that limits the cooperation between the two doesn’t impact the work ICE does.

    “ICE can execute warrants. ICE can have a role here. No one is stopping ICE from doing their job. They have a job to do when you deal with dangerous people such as that. I cannot use city resources based on existing law. I think that’s a question that should be presented to the council,” Adams said.

    A council spokesperson says the laws limiting cooperation with ICE exist, “to ensure immigrant communities aren’t deterred from seeking help or reporting crime to city officials out of fear of deportation.”

    Meanwhile, a statement from New York Immigration Coalition says they trust Bragg and are calling on NYPD to “release the full bodycam footage of the incident to reduce rampant speculation that is fueling anti-immigrant rhetoric.”

    Authorities continue to search for several others involved in the attack against the two officers. They say 14 people were involved.

    ALSO READ | Exclusive: NYPD cracks down on illegal scooters amid investigation into officers attacked

    Josh Einiger has the exclusive report.

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  • Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg to present evidence in assault on officers to grand jury

    Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg to present evidence in assault on officers to grand jury


    TIMES SQUARE, Manhattan (WABC) — Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg will present evidence to a grand jury next week following the attack on two NYPD officers in Times Square last week.

    Police department officials say 14 people, believed to be asylum seekers staying in city shelters were involved in the assault.

    Authorities have arrested and charged six – five were released without bail.

    DA Bragg says his office ‘will not rest until every person who assaulted a police officer in this awful attack is held accountable.’

    The incident prompted growing concern from the New York Immigration Coalition that a few bad apples would put a target on the greater asylum-seeking population.

    “I think that we have to really highlight that these are isolated incidents,” said Robert Agyemang, Vice President of the New York Immigration Coalition. “It feeds into kind of the belief system that these people are coming and they’re messing up things when it’s not really the case.”

    According to data from the mayor’s office, there were fewer migrants in the city’s care since last week.

    On January 7, 2024, the city reported 69,000 migrants in their care, as opposed to 67,500 on January 23. Meaning that migrants are leaving the city’s care faster than they are coming in.

    Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or for Spanish, 1-888-57-PISTA (74782). The public can also submit their tips by logging onto the Crime Stoppers website, and on Twitter @NYPDTips.

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