"NY Officials Push for Border and Crime Reforms Following Times Square Police Assault"

Former New York Governor David Paterson criticized the release of migrants who assaulted police officers in Times Square, calling for reforms in US border and crime policies. He urged the public to demand more accountability from the government and expressed concern over lenient policies led by the Biden administration and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. Paterson highlighted the need for changes in bail laws and emphasized the importance of holding non-citizens accountable for their actions. Seven migrants were charged in the assault, with six believed to have fled to California, raising questions about the handling of the case and the need for stricter measures.
- Ex-Gov. Paterson says it's time to demand border, crime reforms after migrants freed despite beating cop New York Post
- Grand Jury to Hear Evidence in Times Square Assault on Police Officers The New York Times
- Calls for New York City to resume cooperation with ICE after attack on NYPD officers allegedly by migrants in Times Square WABC-TV
- Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg to present Times Square police beatdown case to grand jury New York Daily News
- NYPD 'outraged' after attack from illegal immigrants Fox News
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