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Cut- ’em-loose judge springs another violent homeless repeat offender

Last updated: November 9, 2025 3:20 pm
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The recent decision by Judge Ariel Chesler to release a homeless man with a history of violent offenses after he allegedly slashed a church worker has sparked outrage and concern. Frank Fernandez, the vagrant in question, had been denied access to the bathroom at the Church of St. Catherine of Siena and responded by attacking a volunteer janitor with a boxcutter.

Despite the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office requesting a substantial bail amount, Judge Chesler opted for supervised release for Fernandez. This decision comes at a time when the Adams administration is pushing for more aggressive measures to address the issue of dangerous homeless individuals on the streets. While the new mayor believes in a more compassionate approach towards the mentally ill, the leniency shown towards individuals like Fernandez raises questions about public safety.

The current state of criminal justice reforms and the trend towards a more lenient approach to law enforcement have only exacerbated the risks posed by individuals like Fernandez. As the city continues to grapple with these challenges, the upcoming changes in leadership and policies will have a significant impact on how these issues are addressed.

With the new mayor set to appoint more judges who are against incarceration and the plan to close Rikers Island without adequate alternatives in place, the situation is likely to become even more complex. The proposal to send social workers without police backup to handle emotionally disturbed individual calls raises concerns about the safety of both the public and the workers involved.

As we navigate through these changes in the criminal justice system, it is essential to strike a balance between compassion and public safety. The decision to release individuals with a history of violence back onto the streets highlights the need for a more comprehensive and proactive approach to addressing the root causes of homelessness and mental illness. The road ahead may be challenging, but it is crucial to prioritize the safety and well-being of all members of the community.

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