A loosened crawl with more than a dozen arrests that were sued last week for a sick Brooklyn sex crime that was pushed back on the street by a perpinually friendly judge who said he came to the least planned court dates for his many earlier cases, learned the post.
Johnelle Beckum, 44-Die 13 previous Bustes had accused of grabbing two girls, 17 and 14, as well as a 55-year-old woman, and masturbating for another woman, 44, during a nausea of 14 May who said two and a half hours about park slope, agents and prosecutors on 14 May.
But Beckum received accompanying release by Judge Philip Tisne on Friday about assistant officer of Justice Daniel Berkowitz at $ 75,000 cash or $ 150,000 bond, according to a transcript of the appearance obtained by the position.
“The people have asked for bail, and [it is] A very close thing for me, sir, because I take these allegations very seriously, “Tisne said, addressing Beckum in court.” These are very serious allegations. You will be confronted with serious times. You have a criminal history. “
“You have had many open things, but I am convinced that you have not missed a legal date since … 2005,” he added.
Beckum started his shameless series of crimes around 7:30 am in 9th Street and 4th Avenue in Park Slope, where he reportedly crawled to a 17-year-old girl and said: “I want to touch you,” said Cops and the office of the Brooklyn District Attorney.
He squeezed her buttocks before he took off, the police said.
About half an hour later, Beckum reportedly focused on a 13-year-old girl on the landing of the stairs that led to the Manhattan-related R train at the same intersection, Cops said.
“Tie your shoe, come with me, we’re going to have sex before you go to school,” Beckum creepy told the teenager before you grabbed her arm and tried to train her the stairs, according to authorities and prosecutors.
The devil only let go when his terrified victim shouted, the police said.
But that did not end his disturbing Spree-accident Two hours later, Beckum reportedly entered a store on Fifth Avenue near Degraw Street, where he approached a 55-year-old female employee and told her to take off her clothes, said officers of justice.
He touched her chest while stroking himself under his pants, the police said.
“He said,” I’m going to take off my coat, “the victim told Ingelin Mongstad at the post on Thursday.
“And he took off his coat. And then he said I had to take my clothes and then I try to leave the front door.”
Security images obtained by the post showed the suspect who followed Mongstad, the only employee in the Giftanan at that time, around the small store before he said to have touched her in the back of the store.
Beckum also said that she ‘had to take off your clothes’ and at one point touched his groin area, according to the video.
“Whether he was going to masturbate or he was going to show me his private life,” she claimed.
“I said I would call the police you need to get out, so he stopped and went his coat and showed me his private life outside.”
A nearby handyman finally came in and made the suspect away.
About half an hour later, Beckum made his way to a physiotherapy practice on Fifth Avenue near Douglass Street, where he asked for a massage, said prosecutors.
When the receptionist, a 44-year-old woman, told him waiting because she was on the phone, Beckum reportedly exposed herself and started masturbating in the waiting room, which is visible from the street, said the DA’s office.
Surveillance video recovered from both the office and the store corresponded to the description of the two teenage casualties, who were on their way to school nearby, said sources.
Beckum was arrested when the 78th districts saw him around 6.40 pm on Fourth Avenue and Ninth Street – the same place where he reportedly started the lusty Spree – recognizing him from a theft of 2023 and forced arrest, according to the sources.
He was beaten with several charges, including forced touching, lustness and acting in a way that is harmful to a child, the police said.
Beckum’s most recent earlier bust was because he reportedly would hit a 62-year-old man, a stranger, and throw him on track on March 9, 2024 on the traces of Avenue J/M-Station at Flushing Avenue station, Cops said.
After that arrest, he was found unsuitable to stand and sent to a mental health care program – where he had two first performances, but eventually decided to leave the program.
That choice landed back in a pre-trial courtroom on 10 April, where he pleaded guilty for second-degree attempted abuse and judge Herbert Moses left him free on his own recognition pending conviction, says sources.
It was not immediately clear whether public prosecutors objected to that release. His next performance in that case is planned for June 9, according to records.
That Subway Assault Case was again in court when Tisne Beckum’s newest arrest in the Sicking Park assessed Slope Spree.
“You have open things in which you made your judicial data,” Tisne said. “Recording an open indictment that, I think, crimes that have more important exposure than this case.”
Beckum’s other “most recent cases” were “resolved” when he was found unsuitable to stand, according to Tisne.
Beckum’s lawyer for lawyers, Luke Schram, recognized the psychiatric history of his client in court.
“He does have some psychological problems, as evidenced by the statement he asks for medication,” said Schram. “He denies these charges and will come to court in itself, but we would agree to release if there is any concern about his ability to come to court.”
Schram’s argument was sufficient to convince Tisne – who placed him in Tier 2, level 5 accompanied release: “The highest level of supervision we offer,” the judge said.
Tisne explained that Beckum would be obliged to check in with Brooklyn Justice Initiatives, the organization that manages the guided release program once a week.
“If you do not do the intake with them before you leave the courthouse, today will issue an order for your arrest,” Tisne said. “So make sure you take the intake.”
“BJI offers a series of programs, sir,” the judge added. “If they recommend during intake that there are certain programs that they think you should do because they think they will be useful, it is my order that you do them.”
Tisne also ordered that Beckum has no contact with the four victims of his Pervy Spree – of which his lawyer said it would be no problem because they are strangers.
His next performance on the new case is planned for September 18.
A source of law enforcement that was not satisfied with Tisne’s step to release Beckum, said that such actions are not unusual in court.
“It seems that this judge tends to release people with psychological problems,” said the source. “That doesn’t help them and the people around them.”
Mongstad, the 55-year-old victim, was also shocked that he was cut separately and called the movement ‘irresponsible’.
“That makes me a bit upset and I think he wouldn’t come back to our store,” said Mongstad. “I am more concerned that he does this other people – younger girls – so that’s my concern.”
Tisne, one of the public prosecutors in Manhattan who has been assigned to the controversial “Hush -money” case against Donald Trump, has only been on the couch since January.
In February, Tisne also granted accompanied release to Rondail Henry, 44-one wanderer with 19 busts under his belt accused of stabbing a 15-year-old boy with a corkscrew in an unprecedented Brooklyn Subway attack.
Justice officers had asked that Henry would be held on a bail of $ 20,000, a bond of $ 40,000 or a partially secure bond of $ 100,000.
The police said that most of Henry’s earlier arrests were for Petit Larceny, possession of stolen ownership, rate discharge and the violation of an order of protection.
“The police cannot continue to play this catch-and-release game,” said a frustrated source of law enforcement at the time. “At some point the judicial [system] must do their bit before the 20th arrest is a murder that we cannot take back. “
Additional reporting by David Propper.
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