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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Another New York hero faces jail — though he was never charged in his mugger’s death
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Another New York hero faces jail — though he was never charged in his mugger’s death

Last updated: December 1, 2025 7:15 am
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The controversy surrounding the case of Charles Foehner, a retired Queens doorman who defended himself with a firearm against an assailant, has sparked outrage and debate in New York City. Despite the clear evidence of self-defense, Foehner faced criminal charges that could have led to a lengthy prison sentence. The case highlights the strict gun control laws in New York and the challenges faced by law-abiding citizens who seek to protect themselves.

In contrast, states like Florida have more lenient gun laws, allowing residents to openly carry firearms without a permit. The lower crime rates in Florida have been attributed to this approach to gun control. However, in New York, the legal system has failed to protect individuals like Foehner who acted in self-defense.

The Supreme Court’s ruling on New York’s gun control laws called for a new law that aligns with federal regulations. The resulting Concealed Carry Improvement Act has faced legal challenges for being too restrictive. In Foehner’s case, he had to accept a plea deal to avoid a lengthy prison sentence, despite being a law-abiding citizen with no prior criminal record.

Foehner’s attorney, Thomas Kenniff, has criticized the prosecution of individuals like Foehner and emphasized the need to protect the Second Amendment rights of citizens. The case has raised concerns about the treatment of individuals who defend themselves in New York City and the impact on public safety.

Governor Hochul has the power to grant clemency to Foehner and prevent him from serving a prison sentence. Failure to act could have political consequences for Hochul, especially as she faces re-election next year. Public opinion on her administration is already divided, and the handling of cases like Foehner’s could further erode her support.

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As the debate continues, it is essential to consider the rights of individuals to protect themselves and the role of the government in upholding those rights. The case of Charles Foehner highlights the complexities of gun control laws and the need for a balanced approach that ensures public safety while respecting individual freedoms.

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