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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Accused NYC career criminal with over two dozen busts finally locked up — for suspected murder while wearing ankle bracelet
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Accused NYC career criminal with over two dozen busts finally locked up — for suspected murder while wearing ankle bracelet

Last updated: February 28, 2025 11:49 am
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A recent murder in New York City has shed light on the dangerous consequences of releasing accused career criminals without bail. Tony Harris, a Bronx man with a lengthy criminal record, was freed without bail in a felony gun case in June, despite being caught with two loaded guns, ammunition, and drugs.

Judge Anna Mikhaleva released Harris under supervision, with an ankle bracelet for tracking. However, Harris was still wearing the monitoring device when he allegedly shot and killed 56-year-old Emilio Rosas outside a Bronx deli last week. This led to Harris finally being locked up on Rikers Island following the arrest.

Harris has a history of 26 arrests for charges including robbery, drug and gun possession, burglary, possession of burglar tools, and menacing and strangulation. In the June bust, he was found with a loaded .25-caliber Glock handgun, a loaded 9mm pistol, and a stash of ammunition and drugs in his apartment.

Despite prosecutors’ requests for significant bail amounts, Harris remained free without bail while the case was pending. On February 17, he shot and killed Rosas, prompting outrage among law enforcement officials who criticized the judge for not taking appropriate action earlier.

During a court appearance, Judge Audrey Stone finally revoked Harris’ bail in the gun and drugs case. The assistant district attorney highlighted Harris’ risk of flight, access to firearms, and prior criminal convictions. Stone emphasized the seriousness of the murder indictment and the evidence presented to the grand jury.

The incident has raised questions about the judicial system’s discretion in making bail decisions and the need for a more thorough assessment of a defendant’s risk. The case serves as a reminder of the potential dangers of releasing individuals with a history of criminal behavior without proper oversight.

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