
Brother of accused Times Square shooter cut loose after new larceny bust
NY Post
The brother of the man accused of shooting a 4-year-old girl in Times Square was released without bail Wednesday following his own bust for trying to rip off a tourist.
And prosecutors said there was nothing they could do about it — as none of the charges lodged against CD peddler Joshua Muhammad qualify for bail under the state justice reform. Muhammad, the intended target when his brother allegedly wounded the youngster on May 8, was instead granted supervised release after being charged with strong-arming a tourist along with another man on Tuesday.More Related News

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