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Halfway House Resident Sent to Jail Charged with Anti Gay Hate Crime in The Bronx

SDNY COURTHOUSE, May 7 – A defendant living in a Federal halfway house was presented on hate crime charges on May 7 in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York Magistrates Court. Inner City Press was the only media there, and live tweeted:

Assistant US Attorney Madison Smyser, one of the prosecutors in the US v. Sean Combs case, is asking for detention for hate crime against a gay man. 

AUSA Smyser: The defendant pointed and said You f*cking f*g, get off the f*cking block & punched him from behind.  They chased the victim into the street; his ear was cut and he had to go to the hospital. This defendant has 7 prior convictions. In custody, his record is poor: fighting, violent conduct, smuggling, drugs. I'll hand up his BOP record 

[Does. Neither this nor the detention letter, unlike in EDNY, is available]

AUSA: Judge Rochon previously sentenced him to 41 months. He was to get out of the Bronx halfway house in August. He has been charged with possessing a hazardous tool. He was not deterred by serving a Federal sentence.  

Magistrate Judge Figueredo: Did they know each other?  AUSA: No.... He's a career offender. So he's looking at 100 to 125 months. [Defendant is shaking his head] AUSA: BOP Legal says they may return him to prison rather than the halfway house, even if you release him on bail. 

 Defense lawyer Noam Biale of Sher Tremonte: He arrived in the halfway house in late March-  Judge: And the incident took place on April 1? 

AUSA: Yes.  Defense: It's hard to readjust. He got his Social Security card. He has job chances at a repair shop & janitorial. He's been in USP Big Sandy [in Kentucky], there are allegations of the guards having prisoners fight each other. Here, we'd like you to order BOP to keep him in the halfway house. His mother is away in the Bahamas. 
AUSA: He was shouting anti-gay slurs 

Judge: There are no combination of condition that could ensure the safety of the community. This was a random act of violence, that also involved the language. I order you detained.  Adjourned The case is US v. Shorai Moore, 1:26-cr-172 (Berman / Figueredo)

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