Public defender Kristine Ciganek, who is representing Thomas in court, said that he has no criminal record.
But records indicate GraftonMichael Dugandzic, the prosecutor in the case, said that while Thomas had no ties to the community of Monsey, the suspect had beenThomas's bail has been set to $5 million. If he is released, Thomas must stay away from the alleged victims and the rabbi's home, as well as turn in any firearms he may own.
Lives with his mom? Scary.
I see you didn't put alleged suspect for him, I wonder why.
Was this a robbery? Or is he mentally off? I mean who punches a police horse.
This is why bail reform sucks. Also this is how the justice system makes money by keeping these types of low lifes on the street...
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