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JUST IN: Alvin Bragg’s Assistant Mugged By Illegal Alien With Long Rap Sheet

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An assistant district attorney in the office of Alvin Bragg was reportedly mugged in her own apartment building this week, an ironic twist of fate for the employee of a man who famously vowed to no longer prosecute certain violent crimes.

The female attorney, who has not been named, fell victim to the robbery after encountering Brandon Simosa, 25, a lascivious lawbreaker who was pleasuring himself on the ground floor of her apartment building at 44th Street in midtown Manhattan. According to the New York Post, Simosa forced the 38-year-old woman to lead him into her apartment where he stole her phone and fled, but it wasn’t long before the NYPD caught up with him. He was arrested outside the nearby Row Hotel migrant shelter, a taxpayer-funded home for hundreds of new arrivals, some of whom carry documented ties to transnational criminal gangs.

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Sources told the Post that Simosa is affiliated with Tren de Aragua, a notorious Venezuelan gang that Fox News reported has infiltrated 16 states already and the Department of Homeland Security claims includes members sought for murder. On Wednesday Simosa was led out of NYPD’s midtown precinct on West 35th street, smirking and whooping for the cameras as he was loaded into a vehicle.

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Simosa, who also goes by Brandon Jesus Simoza Seijas, was hit with a slew of charges including sexually motivated robbery, grand larceny and criminal possession of stolen property, adding to a lengthy rap sheet he’s accumulated since entering the U.S. at Eagle Pass, Texas in October 2023, according to federal law enforcement officials. After being taken into custody by border patrol, a New York City judge cut Simosa loose on the condition that he appear before an immigration judge at a later date. In February his removal proceedings were tossed, the Post reported, but it was unclear why.

Neither is it known when Simosa arrived in the Big Apple, but during that time he’s racked up a hefty list of alleged crimes. Local police confirmed arresting Simosa six times in the past 10 months but stated that the city’s sanctuary city policies prevented them from alerting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials about his detainments. Simosa’s last arrest came just one week earlier when he was picked up on charges of grand larceny stemming from an April 23rd robbery of a CVS pharmacy store in Times Square. Between January and August he collected charges for five other incidents that include assault, grand larceny, robbery, and transit evasion incidents.

Bragg, the Democratic prosecutor seeking to jail President-elect Donald Trump, won his position in 2021 thanks in part to his campaign promises to no longer prosecute certain low-level offenses, CNN reported at the time. Some of those may include instances of violence, including fourth-degree stalking and resisting arrest. In a statement announcing which charges he would choose to enforce, Bragg promised that the streets of New York would remain safe on his watch. “Safety is paramount. New Yorkers deserve to be safe from crime and safe from the dangers posed by mass incarceration. We will be tough when we need to be, but we will not be seeking to destroy lives through unnecessary incarceration,” Bragg wrote on social media.

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