In a shocking incident that highlights the growing crime problem in New York City, a man named Samuel Junker has been charged with assault for randomly shoving a woman onto the subway tracks. This act of senseless violence has left the city’s residents living in fear.
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It’s no surprise that the charges against Junker were championed by the city’s prosecutor, Alvin Bragg, who is backed by the notorious liberal billionaire, George Soros. Bragg, who has received criticism for going after political adversaries while going soft on real criminals, is trying to use this case as a way to show that he has zero tolerance for violence. But who is he fooling?
While Bragg claims to be tough on crime, it’s unclear why he didn’t charge Junker with attempted murder instead of assault. This leniency raises serious questions about Bragg’s commitment to protecting the people of New York City. It seems that Bragg’s focus is more on pushing his own political agenda rather than seeking justice for victims of violent crimes.
In addition to his questionable approach to this case, Bragg has also come under fire for his obsession with going after former President Donald Trump. He filed the first criminal indictment against a sitting American president, charging Trump with crimes related to hush money payments. This case, widely seen as weak, appears to be nothing more than a political ploy by Bragg to further his own ambitions.
Furthermore, Bragg’s decision to seek the imprisonment of Daniel Penney, a former Marine who bravely intervened to protect subway riders from a vagrant attacker, is truly disturbing. It’s clear that Bragg’s tough cop act is nothing but a facade to cover up his radical agenda.
New Yorkers deserve a prosecutor who will prioritize public safety and uphold the rule of law. It’s time for Bragg to be held accountable for his misguided actions and for the city to seek a prosecutor who will genuinely protect the rights and safety of its citizens. The Democrats’ soft-on-crime approach is failing, and it’s time to turn things around for the sake of the people.