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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Perps with HUNDREDS of arrests make a mockery of New York’s criminal-justice system
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Perps with HUNDREDS of arrests make a mockery of New York’s criminal-justice system

Last updated: July 18, 2025 7:55 pm
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New York City is facing a serious problem with repeat offenders taking advantage of the criminal justice system, with Anthony White at the forefront of this issue. White, a 63-year-old serial shoplifter, has been arrested a staggering 254 times, according to reports from The Post. Despite his long history of criminal behavior, White was recently arrested again on burglary charges for targeting stores he had previously been banned from. Shockingly, he was once again released back onto the streets.

In a recent incident, White was accused of stealing two shirts from a shop at Rockefeller Center. Prosecutors requested a bail amount of $3,000 cash or $60,000 bond, but Judge Kacie Lally decided to release him on supervised release instead. This leniency is not unique to White, as other repeat offenders like Davaugh Gethers and Laron Mark, with 235 and 203 arrests respectively, also continue to evade serious consequences for their actions.

Jacob ā€œJessicaā€ Poole, who has been arrested 103 times for shoplifting, is another example of the system’s failure to address repeat offenders. Poole was recently caught stealing $215 worth of chicken from a market in the South Street Seaport. Despite prosecutors requesting bail in these cases, judges often opt to release the perpetrators back into the community.

The root of this problem lies in a combination of lenient judges, pro-criminal prosecutors, and misguided criminal justice reforms like cashless bail. Law enforcement officers are well aware that arresting individuals for minor crimes like shoplifting often leads to their quick release due to bail reform policies. As a result, store owners are hesitant to report such crimes, knowing that little will be done to hold the perpetrators accountable.

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This lax approach to repeat offenders has had tragic consequences, as seen in the case of CVS worker Scotty Enoe and homeless serial shoplifter Charles Brito. Enoe was forced to fatally stab Brito after he threatened to steal from the store and then attacked him. Such incidents highlight the dangers of allowing repeat offenders to roam freely without facing the consequences of their actions.

It is clear that New York City’s progressive leaders need to address this issue with urgency. Ignoring the problem only emboldens repeat offenders and puts the public at risk. By prioritizing public safety and implementing effective measures to hold repeat offenders accountable, the city can work towards creating a safer environment for all residents.

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