New York prosecutors are considering criminal charges against man injured on subway, Dajuan Robinson36 years old, but He is still waiting to see if he survives the four shots he received with his own gun.sources reported.
Robinson pulled out his gun on the Brooklyn A train during an altercation with Younece Obuad32 years old, father of two children, and an unidentified woman on Thursday in the middle of rush hour, which caused passengers to flee the site
The functionaries They decided not to accuse Obuad of opening fire on Robinsonwho was taken to New York-Presbyterian-Weill Cornell Medical Center, who was still in critical condition on Saturdaythe authorities indicated.
For his part, retired NYPD sergeant and adjunct professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Joseph Giacalone, said that Robinson could be charged with criminal possession of a firearm, fare evasion, menacing and reckless endangerment..
“I guess they’re figuring out if he’s going to survive and what kind of condition he’ll be in,” he said.
“This just goes to show that you can prevent this type of behavior by simply enforcing a simple rule. All subway crimes begin with fare evasion”.
Likewise, the New York Police Department issued about 120,000 civil citations for human abuse in 2023, a record since it began publishing records on its website in 2018.
Even Robinson’s mother had a hard time dealing with him.in accordance with New York Post.
The mother of the subject in question She had to kick him out of her house last year while she was dying of cancer, after he moved away for a few months to supposedly help her.explained her roommate.
“His mother asked him to leave because they had a fight,” said the roommate, who asked to remain anonymous. “I was drinking and stuff.”
“He Said He Was Taking Care Of Her, But He Wasn’t Really Doing What He Was Supposed To Do”he recalled. “He was just here. She basically came from chemotherapy and she was basically waiting for him and I was not okay with that.”
According to the roommate, The subject had several fights with his mother.
Robinson has three prior arrests, including domestic crimes in 2022 on Staten Island: a robbery in 2012 and grand theft of a vehicle in 2011, two in Queensthe police explained.
During the robbery, Robinson flagged down a white Lincoln Town vehicle with two accomplices around 2 a.m. on Oct. 12, 2012, at Jamaica Avenue and 179th Street, officers stated in the criminal complaint.
In an instant, he put his hands around the driver’s neck and “started strangling him” from the back seat, while demanding that he give him all his money, prosecutors said.
“Shoot him now,” another of the robbers barked, the complaint says.
One of the criminals hit the driver on the head and put a razor blade on his neck while he tried to get the keys out of the ignition.
The thieves took his ring, cell phone and money, the agents said.
Robinson served five years at the Orleans Correctional Center before his parole, which ended in 2022.
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