The man accused of smearing human feces all over a woman’s face and head in a New York City subway station told a judge at his arraignment 'f--- you' and called the jurist – and his victim – a 'b----,' according to a recent report.
told a judge at his arraignment"f--- you" and called the jurist – and his victim – a"b----," according to a recent report.
He was ultimately charged with assault, reckless endangerment, menacing, disorderly conduct, and harassment. When police interviewed him later, he told them,"S--- happens. Haha. This is a s----- situation. Haha," the complaint further alleges. Abrokwa was released without bail in the case – despite prosecutors’ efforts – but was then re-arrested to answer to the hate crime allegations, the report states.
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