The man accused of smearing human feces all over a woman’s face and head in a New York City subway station told a judge at his arraignment “f— you” and called the jurist – and his victim – a “b—-,” according to a recent report.
Frank Abrokwa, 37, unleashed a tirade in front of a Bronx Criminal Court judge on Tuesday, barking that he was “f—— tired of it” and stating: “I’m hungry. Why am I still here? They want to charge me with a hate crime,” according to the New York Daily News.
Abrokwa was reportedly arrested immediately after the court appearance in connection with a September 2021 hate crime in which he allegedly threatened to kill a Jewish man.
Abrokwa was released without bail in the case – despite prosecutors’ efforts – but was then re-arrested to answer to the hate crime allegations, the report states.
He boasts at least 20 unsealed prior arrests, with charges consisting of robbery, assault, forcible touching, criminal possession of stolen property and aggravated harassment, police said.
Stephanie Pagones is a Digital Reporter for FOX Business and Fox News. Story tips can be sent to stephanie.pagones@fox.com and on Twitter: @steph_pagones.
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