Brooklynite arrested four times in crime spree
Briefly

William Little, a 39-year-old man, has been arrested four times in a single month for a series of misdemeanors in Borough Park. His offenses include threatening a family with an imitation gun and attempting to rob a bakery at knifepoint. Each time, due to the misdemeanor classification of the charges, he has been released shortly after arrest. This pattern has left residents feeling increasingly unsafe and has brought attention to the shortcomings of the justice system in dealing with repeat offenders effectively.
William Little, 39, was arrested multiple times for crimes in Borough Park, including robbery and menacing with an imitation gun, causing community fear.
Local residents express concern and frustration over the frequent releases of suspects like William Little, whose string of misdemeanor offenses contributes to a climate of fear.
The phenomenon of repeated arrests for misdemeanors highlights flaws in the justice system, raising questions about public safety and the effectiveness of current laws in addressing crime.
Despite committing several alarming offenses, including an attempt to steal a cake at knifepoint, William Little continues to be released due to the nature of the charges.
Read at brooklyneagle.com
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