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Man charged with shoplifting dies in police custody in Brooklyn court docket: public defenders
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Man charged with shoplifting dies in police custody in Brooklyn court docket: public defenders

Last updated: March 22, 2025 12:32 am
Editorial Board Published March 22, 2025
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A 32-year-old man died in police custody Friday morning whereas ready to be arraigned in court docket in Brooklyn after being arrested for shoplifting three days earlier, in line with a joint assertion from two public defenders organizations.

“Earlier today, we were notified that a person, who had been arrested on charges of a low-level crime, passed away in NYPD custody at Kings County Criminal Court,” the assertion by The Authorized Assist Society and Brooklyn Defender Providers learn. “This person, who should have been granted a desk appearance and released based on the offense, languished in pain in custody for three days and was deprived of medical care despite repeated pleas from defense lawyers and other personnel to secure them needed care. This level of indifference is unconscionable.”

Below New York Metropolis legislation, the person ought to have been issued a desk-appearance ticket and launched, a lawsuit filed on his behalf by The Authorized Assist Society states. The identical legislation requires folks to be arraigned inside 24 hours of their arrest, until there’s a affordable rationalization for the delay, in line with the lawsuit, which requires an investigation into the loss of life.

Police didn’t instantly reply to requests for remark.

Initially Printed: March 21, 2025 at 8:17 PM EDT

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