IN DETAILS: These were the Venezuelans on trial for brutally beating police officers in Times Square
Five suspects in the attack on two New York police officers in Times Square appeared in Manhattan Criminal Court this Friday. Although they are charged with assault, four of them can be released on bail Who are they?
By Panas in Utah
Yorman Reveren, 24 years old
According to “The Post,” this Venezuelan, accused of beating police officers in Times Square, recorded on video, and who had earlier hit two store workers and bit one of them, told the court yesterday that he was the one who feared injury. is Now he is behind bars.
Yorman Reveran, 24, “has received numerous death threats on social media over this case,” his lawyer told the judge, arguing that the violent criminal “should be released without bail for his own safety.”
“Frankly, they’re afraid to go to court,” the lawyer said, referring to the suspect and his family at Reveren’s arraignment in Manhattan Supreme Court.
But Judge Ruth Pickholtz scoffed: “It’s clear that Mr. Revran has been here a year and has already had two interactions with the law: petty theft and aggressive behavior. And while he was on supervised release, he continued the case. So bail is appropriate at this time,” said the judge, ordering Reveren’s detention under the $100,000 bail requested by Manhattan prosecutors.
Reveron is accused of grabbing one police officer and throwing him to the ground and shoving another officer during a mob attack around 8:30 p.m. Jan. 27 outside an immigrant shelter on West 42nd Street, near Seventh Avenue.
The suspect, who has lived in the city for about a year, was arrested at least twice in Manhattan and both times thrown into the street without bail.
He is accused of stealing pants from Nordstrom Rack in late November and punching and biting a store employee there, and then helping steal a coat and suitcase from Macy’s in Herald Square, where he allegedly punched a worker in the face just before Christmas. .
Darwin Andres Gomez-Izquiel, 19 years old
He is currently being held on $50,000 bail set by a Manhattan court.
Darwin Andres Gomez-Ezquiel, 19, was initially released (after participating in the beating of two NYPD members). Two weeks after his release, he was arrested again for a violent robbery at a Macy’s store in Queens.
He is currently in preventive detention.
He was held on $50,000 bail. Prosecutors had asked for bail of $100,000.
Gomez-Ezquiel is accused of “grabbing one officer and kicking another” in the Times Square incident, prosecutors told the judge.
In the robbery case, Gomez-Ezquiel, who has been in the US for five months and recently stayed at the Rose Hotel in Manhattan, acted as an accomplice when one of his co-workers punched a store security guard. Macy’s and assisted in the theft of $600. in merchandise.
He pleaded not guilty yesterday in a New York court on Friday.
Calvin Servita Arocha, 19 years old
He is being held on state and federal charges.
Calvin Servita Arocha, 19, tried to hide his role in the fight where criminals killed two New York police officers. Prosecutors told a judge in Manhattan Supreme Court on Friday that the gang member changed clothes after the attack to avoid authorities and avoid being identified.
Calvin Servita Arocha has only been in the United States for three months and has federal and state charges. He was initially released without bail and taken into custody at a Bronx apartment at the behest of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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