NYC Re-Treads Fear the Streets as DA Bragg Prosecutes Trump

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New York City traffickers continue to be given opportunities to intimidate as Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has used his time to prosecute President Donald Trump.
For a person at least 134 arrests for alleged insanity in prison light, repeat offenders in New York City get a chance after the streets to get back on the streets to get back on the street to get back to the Alvin Bragg law and the Bail Act.
In a “one-time” memo to staff, Bragg directed his office to “minimize visible arrests” except in “extremely critical situations.” After taking office in 2021, Bragg dropped 52% of misdemeanor convictions, according to data released in November 2022 by his office.
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1. Clive Porter
A man with 50 previous arrests has been arrested after allegedly attacking four people on the same day.
Clive Porter, 33, was arrested Wednesday after allegedly punching a 45-year-old man in the face, causing him to fall onto the subway tracks in lower Manhattan.
Porter allegedly yelled “Asia F—” at the counter before taking off, according to officials. According to the New York Post, authorities have connected the porter to four attacks that occurred earlier in the day. One of those attacks left a 72-year-old man with a broken nose.
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Clive Porter is charged with assault as a hate crime, torture and harassment, according to the New York Post (Courtesy of the New York Post)
He was charged with assault as a hate crime, torture and harassment, according to the report.
Porter’s Laundry Offic Friminal list includes 61 felonies and 24 misdemeanors, the report said. Porter was also arrested on Oct. 14 after allegedly punching the victim in the face and threatening someone with a knife.
Alvin Bragg’s Office recommended supervised release since the top charge, which was misdemeanor aggravated assault, is not eligible for bail.

Clive Porter is accused of stabbing an unknown person inside a low-rise subway station, causing the victim to fall onto the subway tracks in New York City on Oct. 29, 2025, according to the New York Post. (Google Maps)
2. Jaya Cruz
24-year-old Jaia Cruz pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in the January stabbing of a US Navy carrier that occurred during the conflict.
Cruz is set to serve 15 years in prison after agreeing to a plea deal from Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office, which also reduces the charge of second-degree murder to first-degree murder.
According to the New York Post, Cruz had a history of violent acts “including resisting arrest, cutting another person with a box cutter, and knifepoint muggings.
Hodge’s mother, ada rice, said Cruz stabbed her son seven times.
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Jaia Cruz, a 24-year-old woman was arrested. He was in custody and being transported by the NYPD from the 28th precinct after being charged with the murder of a USPS postal worker killed in a deli while working in Harlem. (Kyle Mazza / Sipa / Imagen)
“He didn’t show any remorse at first. He said he was happy when he stabbed her,” Rice told Fox News Digital. “He stabbed him. He kept stabbing him. He didn’t stab him once, he stabbed him seven times. He said he would get black food.”
He said the plea deal sends a message to other criminals.
“They’re setting an example that it’s okay to kill,” he told Fox News. “You’ll be home very quickly, because even though it says 15 on paper, they won’t do it for 15 years, so they won’t think twice about it.”
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The Manhattan District Attorney is running for re-election during the 2025 election cycle. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
3. Michael Wilson
37-year-old Michael Wilson, who was fined more than $230, was arrested again in June after allegedly riding in a training vehicle and lying about his identity, according to the post.
In May, Wilson was arrested for allegedly smoking pets on a subway train, according to police.
Wilson was arrested in February for allegedly swiping a subway passenger through a turnstile and receiving money in exchange. When authorities searched his body, they allegedly found six metrocards.
Despite Rap’s long record, the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office of Alvin Bragg chose not to prosecute Wilson “in the interest of justice.”
One of the felonies Wilson was convicted of was a violent crime, according to the report.
4. Harold’s filling
The man who was called “Recidivist No. 1” by Democrat Mayor Eric Adams, Harold Good, who has 134 convictions for crimes such as grand bail, aggravated robbery, armed robbery, D BURBLARY, D BURBLARY, D BURBLARY, D BURBLARY has been released on bail.
In another event, on March 28 after the release of RIKERS, the traffic was accused of stealing 30 bottles of vitamins in Manhattan valued at $ 1,511, according to the post.
In April, he was accused of stealing cleaning supplies and two lings from the same store. He was charged with grand larceny, felony possession of stolen property and two counts of petit larceny.
All the charges against him, without bail due to the bail law of 2019, send him well on the streets.
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NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch announced a “happy attack” against NYPD police officers at X. (Reuters / Jeenah Moon)
In addition to naming Producers, NYPD Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch in February criticized city attorneys.
“Before they finished that paper, their perp was back on the street, quickly back to the neighbors and the people who had just been harassed,” Tisch said. “It’s demoralizing, indefensible, and indefensible to common sense.”
FOX News Digital has reached out to Bragg’s office for comment.
FOX News Digital’s Michael Dorgan, Julia Bonavita and Michael Ruiz contributed to this report.


