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NYC crawl with 13 priors who are aimed at by judges after the alleged sexual crime against teenagers, women

An unusual crawl with more than a dozen arrests that were charged last week due to a sick sex crash in Brooklyn was thrown back by a lower pawpre judge who said that he had appeared at least for planned courtyard data for his many past cases.

Johnelle Beckum, 44-Die 13 earlier busts had accused, two girls, 17 and 14, as well as a 55-year-old woman, and in front of another woman, 44, masturbated during a disgusting May 14, who overtook himself with two and a half hours over parking slopes and prosecutors.

But Beckum was supervised on Friday by the criminal court Philip Tisne, the application of the deputy district prosecutor Daniel Berkowitz, over 75,000 US dollars in cash or a bond of $ 150,000.


Criminal court judge Philip Tisne granted the alleged series Groper Johnelle Beckum, 44, the release, which was about a dozen beforehand. Philip Tisne / LinkedIn

“People asked for deposit, and [it is] A very close case for me, sir, because I take these allegations very seriously, “Tisne said when he spoke to Beckum in court.” These are very serious allegations. They are serious time. They have a crime history. “

“You have had many open cases, but I am convinced that you have not missed a court appointment since … 2005,” he added.

Beckum began his shameless series of crimes around 7:30 a.m. in 9th Street and in 4th Avenue in Park Slope, where he supposedly crawled himself into a 17-year-old girl and said: “I want to touch her,” said the police and the office of the district prosecutor in Brooklyn.

He pressed her buttocks before withdrawing, said police officers.

About half an hour later, Beckum supposedly aimed a 13-year-old girl on the landing of the stairs, who led to the Manhattan Bound-R train at the same intersection, said police officers.

“Tind your shoe, come with me, we will have sex before going to school,” Beckum told the teenager scary before he grabbed her arm and tried to lead the stairs up, according to the authorities and prosecutors.

The fault only let go when his scared victim screamed, said police officer.

But that ended his worrying Spree non-tribute two hours later, Beckum allegedly went to a shop in the Fifth Avenue near the Degraw Street, where he approached a 55-year-old woman and asked her to move out, the prosecutors said.

He touched her chest when he stroked his pants, said police officers.

About half an hour later, Beckum went to a physiotherapy practice in Fifth Avenue near the Douglass Street, where he asked for a massage, said the prosecutors.


The intersection of the Ninth Street and the Fourth Avenue in Park Slope, where Beckum allegedly began his shameless series of crimes.
“Tind your shoe, come with me, we'll have sex before going to school,” said Beckum eerie, one of his victims, a 13-year-old girl, said prosecutors. Google Maps

When the receptionist, a 44-year-old woman, told him he should wait because she had a call, Beckum supposedly revealed herself and began to masturbate in the waiting room, which is visible from the street, the office of the there said.

Surveillance video recovered from the office and the business, the description of the two young people who were on the way to school nearby said.

Beckum was arrested when Cops discovered the 78th district at around 6.40 p.m. in the Fourth Avenue and in the Ninth Street – at the same place where he allegedly started the spite of the sparse – recognized him, according to the sources from a robbery in 2023 and a violent touching arrest.

He was hit with several charges, including compulsive touch, indecency and in a way that is harmful to a child, the police said.

Beckum's youngest earliest bust was to put a 62-year-old man in the face and throw him on the footsteps of the Flushing Avenue J/M station on March 9, 2024, the police said.

After this arrest, he was unable to stand in court and to have sent a program on mental health – where he had two initial appearances, but ultimately decided to get out of the program.

On April 10, this election ended up in a court room in front of the court, where he owed himself to make an attack in second degree, and judge Herbert Moses triggered him, according to the conviction.

It was not immediately clear whether the prosecutors had lodged against this release. His next appearance in this case is planned for June 9, as recorded.

This U -Bahn attack occurred again in the courtroom when Tisne Beckum's recent arrest in the Slope -Spree checked in Slloping Park.

“You have open cases in which you did your courtyard data,” said Tisne. “I think an open indictment, the indictment, I think, crimes that have better exposure than in this case.”

According to Tisne, Beckum's other “recent cases” were “solved” when he was not put in court.

Beckum's lawyer for legal assistance, Luke Schram, recognized his client's psychiatric history in court.

“He showed some mental health problems, as in the declaration of explanation, where he asks for medication,” said Schram. “He denies them and will come to court on his own initiative, but we would agree to the supervision of the release if his ability to come to court.”

Schram's argument was sufficient to convince Tisne – who supervised him on Tier 2, level 5, “the highest supervision we offer,” said the judge.

Tisne explained that Beckum should be obliged to check in the initiatives of Brooklyn Justice, the organization that carries out the monitored release program once a week.

“If you do not take the recording with you before you leave the courthouse here today, an arrest warrant will be issued for your arrest,” said Tisne. “So make sure you take the recording.”

“BJI offers a number of programs, Sir,” added the judge. “If you recommend that there are certain programs you should do for you during the recording because you believe that you will be helpful for you, then my order is that you do you.”

Tisne also ordered that Beckum has no contact with the four victims of his transparent Spree – what his lawyer said was not a problem because they are strangers.

His next appearance in the new case is planned for September 18.

A source of law enforcement authorities, which was dissatisfied with Tisnes step to publish Beckum, said that such measures were not unusual for the judge.

“It seems that this judge tends to publish people with psychological problems,” said the source. “It doesn't help you and the people around you.”

Tisne, one of the Manhattan Prosecutor who has been assigned to the controversial “Hush Money”, against Donald Trump, has only been on the bench since January.

Already in February, Tisne Rondail Henry, 44, granted an supervised release-one vagoant with 19 busts that accused of having stabbed a 15-year-old boy with a corkscrew in an unprofitable subway attack in Brooklyn.

The public prosecutor had asked Henry to hold a bond of $ 40,000 or a partially secured deposit of $ 100,000 dollars against a deposit of 20,000 US dollars.

The police said that most of the previous Henry arrests were because of theft of Petit, the possession of stolen property, the Evasion and violation of a protective arrangement.

“The police cannot continue to play this catch and release game,” said a frustrated source of the law enforcement authorities at the time. “At some point the judiciary [system] Your part must be a murder before the 20th arrest that we cannot withdraw. “

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