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Subway shooter who killed Goldman Sachs worker on his way to brunch weeks after being granted bail over car theft
Andrew Abdullah shot and killed Daniel Enriquez in an unexplained attack on May 19th
Andrew Abdullah shot and killed Daniel Enriquez in an unexplained attack on the subway on May 19th.
Weeks earlier, a judge let Abdullah out on no bond, despite him having tried to steal a car.
Prosecutors asked the judge to keep him behind bars on a $15,000 bond but the judge - Leigh Cheng - denied their request, and let him out.
He went on to kill Enriquez on a Manhattan-bound Q train, then handed himself in days later after a fruitless effort by the NYPD.
Criminal who smeared feces on woman's face was out on bail after attacking someone in a store
Frank Abrokwa smeared feces on a woman's face weeks after being bailed out after punching someone on a subway platform
Just one week before the horrifying subway attack, Frank Abrokwa had been arrested for allegedly threatening a hardware store employee with a screwdriver but had been released without bail.
The 37-year-old was also arrested on January 7, for allegedly punching a 30-year-old man on a subway platform at 125th Street and Lenox Avenue and on February 5, for hitting a 53-year-old man at the Port Authority Bus Terminal.
But each time, thanks to New York's lax new bail reform laws, the career criminal did not have to post bail and was released.
A few days after threatening the store employee during a robbery,