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Taylor Swift’s ordeal with stalker sparks NY bill to track mentally ill after they’re found ‘unfit for trial’ and set free 
The proposal backed by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and sponsored in Albany by two Manhattan Democrats aims to close a loophole that each year sends hundreds of misdemeanor offenders to fend for themselves when their cases are tossed after they are found “unfit” for trial.
NY Support Act aims to help mentally ill offenders 
State lawmakers like Simone have teamed up with Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg to address this issue of those deemed unfit to stand trial.
Tren de Aragua ‘asylum seeker’ and migrants trafficked arsenal of weapons across NYC: prosecutor 
The migrants are accused of selling semiautomatic pistols, shotguns, rifles and ghost guns in the Bronx and Manhattan
‘BRUTAL’ SUBWAY ATTACK: Man indicted for stomping on victim’s head 20+ times at Midtown station, prosecutors say 
A man was indicted Wednesday for slashing a man and stomping on his head more than 20 times in an attack at a Midtown subway station in December that left the victim with broken bones and a traumatic brain injury, prosecutors said.
Man Tried To Kill Commuter On C Train Platform, District Attorney Says 
MIDTOWN, NY — Orsen Reyes, 23, has been indicted on one count of attempted murder in the second degree for attacking a 48-year-old man on the C train platform at West 50th Street and Eighth Avenue in Midtown on Dec. 30, District Attorney Alvin Bragg said.
D.A. Bragg, Senator Hoylman-Sigal And Assemblymember Simone Announce “SUPPORT Act” To Mandate Mental Health Care After Hospital Discharge 
The SUpport and Provide Psychiatric Outreach and Rehabilitative Treatment Act, or “SUPPORT Act,” Would Require Hospitals and Other Mental Health Facilities to Assign Care Management Team Before Defendant’s Release

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