An unpleasant man in Bronx was repeatedly causing cracks in the broken system of New York City-and anger is on the rise that he allegedly killed a 14-year-old boy, who was finally locked in a psychological facility.
Waldo Majia’s story – who screamed “I’m with the devil!” Police and lawyers told the post, police said that the policemen collectively drowned a knife in the chest of teenage Rajos – there was a dire need to change the state’s unnecessary commitment.
“New York City’s criminal justice system-including the always ready-made guarantees-are not ready to handle only those who are clearly identifying modern signs of mental illness and engaging in strange and violent acts.”
“Before this horrific event, the boy had all kinds of red flags and it is just unconscious.”
Records and sources said that during many years of mental illness, Majia expelled her mother, set fire to her former girlfriend building, and she stabbed the neighbor’s doorbell camera with abusive stabbing.
But it seems that the 29 -year -old Mijia has repeatedly out of mental health care, which allegedly was allegedly free to eliminate a sterile, then Rijus was deadly stabbed in January.
“He is doing this in front of our own eyes and in our criminal justice system,” said Sam Perozulo (R Eston Island), a member of the Assembly.
This week, a judge ordered Mijia a psychological convenience, as long as he would stay as long as he considered it appropriate for a trial on charges of murder and massacre in the murder of Regus.
The move came shortly after the Government Kathy Hochul’s bid was ready to weaken or reject the government’s bid to enhance the unnecessary commitment laws in the upcoming state budget of Albani Democrats.
Instead, the dams were changing a weak suggestion for the need for review panels after these events in which mentally ill people pass through the cracks or harm others.
A source familiar with the state budget negotiations indicated that Hochul, the Speaker of the Assembly, Carl Hesty (D. Brunks) and the majority of the Senate, Andrea Stuart Cousin (D. West Chester), have been unnecessary to the Governor’s unnecessary commitment to the initial closed door negotiations.
But the conversation, which began vigorously this week, could not find what these changes could include – or if they could clap someone like mejia and stop the rich death of Rajos.
At a news conference after the January 10 murder on January 10, NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tashch said the matter should be demanded to deal with the criminals and people who were repeated.
“The stagnation is not just working for New York,” Tish said.
“Repeatedly by a carrier’s criminal or residue, a brutal, indiscriminate murder of a 14 -year -old child, with, [a severe] History of mental health conversation with NYPD.
Mijia had to face schizophrenia and her family was also Pushed it to a voluntary treatment Since the arrest of 2015, though he often stops taking his medicine, his stepfather told Gautmist.
According to law enforcement sources, the arrest of 2015-during which police officials said that Mejia had a knife of gravity, which was considered for protection-was less than four times when NYPD officers took it into custody, according to law enforcement sources.
Majia’s next arrest took place in May 2017, when her mother told police that she called her to call her that she was going to break everything in Bronx’s house, sources said.
Sources said she returned home, where she was confronted by Majia, who told her, “I have a gun.” Panic, he called the police, who arrested his son.
The result of both arms issues was unclear.
The source said that in 2019, police arrested Mijia once again after setting up a lobby of the former girlfriend’s bronze apartment building on fire.
He requested his fire to be careless, and was released on the condition that he was receiving mental health treatment, According to the New York Times.
The next arrest took place on November 27, 2024-just a month before the murder of Jaros-when his neighbor had repeatedly shattered a dead-eyed mejia’s disturbing footage, repeatedly shattered the knife on the door camera.
According to sources, Mijia had repeatedly harassed her.
Albani in the way
Government Kathy Hochul is facing a shock from the state legislature over its proposal to stop New York City’s mental health crisis. The State Assembly and the Senate completely abandoned or abolished Huchul’s bid to enhance the unnecessary commitment to the Governor’s budget plan in its respective counterposles. Hochul’s suggestion includes:
- Expanding the standard in which a person can be forced into psychological treatment to include conditions where their mental health problems prevent them from taking care of their basic needs such as food, clothing and medical care.
- Expanding a group of people who have the option of incorporating someone to someone in order to include psychological nurse practitioners.
- To smooth aspects of the law of Kendra, which allows the court to order the treatment of auxiliary patients with mental illness.
But the next day he was released on his identity because his mismanagement was not guaranteed.
Majia’s defense lawyer, Patrick Berkeley, said on Friday that she was still trying to collect her client’s history. He was not sure if Majia needed a psychological exam with any of her previous cases.
“This is the heart of this matter, because it is clearly an individual who has the psychological problems already, ineligible, as we can now understand, to take care of ourselves,” Breakley told The Post. “So, somewhere he was put into a position where he was not being properly given medicine.”
Former Manhattan prosecutor Bedro said New York’s bail reforms also tied the judge’s hands in the door bull case.
Considering the potential for guarantee and the potential dangerous of mejia, the path to the mental ability test could pave the way, which he could see by committing it instead of returning to the public.
“This is an example that someone is slipping through cracks,” said the bedroo.
Police believe that on January 5, a crazy, Free Majia collided with a stray fenger’s arm at the Mot Haven train station.
Police officials said that a week later, Rajos East was going to school along the 138th Street when Mijia twice stabbed her in the chest twice.
Bronx District Attorney Darsal Clark told reporters that Rijos told his father as he died and said he was scared and could not breathe.
One of the neighbors of Rajus’s family – 47 -year -old Adeles Rodrig said that the father of this teenager is a broken man and rarely speak after the unconscious knife.
“When he is coming into the building, he walks with his head or looks straight forward,” he said.
Rajos’ father is angry, said Elizabeth Lawson, another family friend.
He said, “He is a mess. He is worried all the time.”
“That should never have happened. They always wait for something to do.”
Inside the lobby of Rajos’ apartment building, his friends and neighbors established a monument. They have trapped posters along the toileled walls plaster and balloons and flowers, who scratch with the message of love and call for justice.
“Mental illness is not an excuse to take an innocent life!” Read a note.
– Additional reporting of Amanda Woods and Kyle Schintzer