• 'Cowards': 5 arrested, 3 wanted in Times Square attack on NYPD officers

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    Nearly a half-dozen people have been arrested and authorities are looking
    for three more in connection with an attack on two NYPD officers in Times Square over the weekend.

    Authorities say the caught-on-camera brawl erupted Saturday night as cops
    tried to break up a group of migrants in front of a shelter on 42nd
    Street, steps from the New Amsterdam Theatre. Multiple law enforcement
    sources said it all started when a couple of people walked up to the
    officers and said there was a group here being disorderly, causing issues.

    Police went to check it out, and it escalated quickly. New video obtained
    by NBC New York showed the moments before the beat down, as a police
    officer and a lieutenant were talking to the group. They put their hands
    on one person and suddenly the cops were surrounded. They stumble down
    42nd Street, where the officers fall to the ground, before being kicked, stomped, punched in the face and head.

    One lieutenant suffered a cut to his face. The other officer has injuries
    to the side of his body.

    "I’m appalled at this. The city, we have had enough," said NYPD Chief of
    Patrol John Chell. "The shame of this is they’re trying to keep this city
    safe, and they get attacked by eight cowards who are kicking them in the
    face, taking cheap shots."

    The five people arrested all are accused of assault or attempted assault
    on a police officer and gang assault. Several are charged additionally
    with obstructing governmental administration. One of the suspects has no
    known address, while one is from Mississippi. The other three currently
    have addresses listed in Brooklyn and Queens, the NYPD said.

    Police are still searching for three others allegedly involved in the
    attack. Some of the suspects are migrants, NBC New York has learned, while police were familiar with the others from past incidents and have lengthy
    rap sheets.

    Chell noted angrily that the suspects who had been charged were already
    back on the street.

    "These individuals who were arrested [or] will be arrested should be
    indicted, they should be sitting in Rikers awaiting their day in front of
    the judge. Plain and simple," Chell said.

    The suspects all face charges that carry up to seven years in prison, if convicted.

    The injured officers suffered bruises but are expected to be OK.

    "Violence against police officers is never acceptable." a spokesperson
    with the Manhattan district attorney's office said Wednesday afternoon.
    "It is paramount that we conclusively identify each defendant and specify
    each participant’s role in the incident. Every defendant charged so far is facing felony charges that carry a penalty of up to seven years. This is
    an active, ongoing investigation."

    Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS.

    Violence at migrant shelters has been a burgeoning problem as of late, prompting demands for fresh quality of life initiatives in certain neighborhoods. The city's largest shelter is on Randall's Island, where a deadly fight broke out earlier this month. Three people were arraigned
    Tuesday in that case.

    https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/nypd-officers-attacked-times- square/5091375/

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