
Accused killer mistakenly released from Rikers Island finally caught
NY Post
The accused killer who was mistakenly released from Rikers Island because of a clerical error has been captured after more than a month on the lam, law enforcement sources told The Post Friday.
Christopher Buggs, 26, who was awaiting trial in a 2018 Brooklyn murder, was nabbed just after noon in the Bronx near White Plains Road and 221st Street, the sources said. It’s not immediately clear if he was hiding in a home, what he’s been up to or how cops tracked him down.More Related News

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