Bragg came under fire after many arrested suspects, minus Brito, were released without bail.
The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office released police body camera footage on Thursday showing the attack on two NYPD officers in Times Square by illegal immigrants.
The video shows the two officers approaching the group, asking them to move off the sidewalk. One officer approached suspect Yohenry Brito, who was wearing yellow, who pushed an officer’s hand out of the way in an attempt to move the suspect from the center of the sidewalk toward the building, according to ABC 7.
While one officer stood with Brito against the building, Brito appears to break free, and the two officers attempt to apprehend him. Some members of the group were seen kicking the officers as they were on the ground with Brito.
The release of the footage came as Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg announced that seven people in the group have been indicted. Brito, Darwin Andres Gomez-Izuiel, Yorman Reveron, and Kelvin Servita Arocha have been charged with assault in the second degree, a class D felony, and obstructing governmental administration in the second degree, a class A felony.
Wilson Juarez and Brito were both charged with tampering with physical evidence, a class E felony, and hindering prosecution in the third degree, a class A misdemeanor. The names of two others charged in the indictment were sealed.
Bragg came under fire after many arrested suspects, minus Brito, were released without bail. Immigration and Customs Enforcement revealed on Tuesday that several of the released suspects were arrested in Phoenix.
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