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Man accused in violent attack on court officers inside Manhattan Criminal Court faces judge
Man accused in violent attack on court officers inside Manhattan Criminal Court faces judge

CBS News

time17-06-2025

  • CBS News

Man accused in violent attack on court officers inside Manhattan Criminal Court faces judge

The suspect accused in the violent attack on court officers at Manhattan Criminal Court faced a judge on Tuesday. Jonathan Wohl, 37, has been charged with assault and attempted murder. The latest on the investigation Prosecutors say Wohl had no pending cases or a reason for visiting the courthouse and carried out what they call a calculated, brutal attack. Court officers packed the courtroom steps away from the security checkpoint where several of their own were allegedly attacked on Monday morning. Dozens came face to face with handcuffed Wohl, who prosecutors say is seen on video charging at uniformed officers with a knife. "The injuries from the defendant's attack would have almost certainly been worse, or even fatal, if not for the vests worn by the officers, and if not for the fact that the blade was curved," Assistant District Attorney Taylor Holland said. According to prosecutors, Wohl entered the courthouse and calmly walked to metal detectors, but when the closest officer turned away, he took a knife out of his bag and struck that officer at least twice, cutting his face. Wohl then allegedly charged at another officer, slashing his face and neck. Others rushed in to help. In all, five officers were injured. "We will not tolerate that in Manhattan" Prosecutors say Wohl came into the courthouse with handwritten pages, one which reads, in part, "Give me liberty or give me death," and another includes various remarks about the court system or police. He also allegedly has a history of interacting with court officers at Manhattan Criminal Court and for multiple other disruptive incidents. "The defendant, we allege, as it appears, engaged in targeted activity focused on officers. We will not tolerate that in Manhattan," District Attorney Alvin Bragg said. A defense attorney requested medical attention and protective custody for Wohl, which was granted. He's being held and is expected back in court on Friday. Stephen Mikos is president of the New York State Court Officers Association. "This illustrates and highlights what court officers deal with on a daily basis, the dangers of keeping the judges, the employees, the public safe in our courthouses," Mikos said. "We continue to pray for the full recovery of our brother officers. They're all released and home getting better."

Man accused of stabbing NYC court officers in ‘calculated' attack: DA
Man accused of stabbing NYC court officers in ‘calculated' attack: DA

Yahoo

time17-06-2025

  • Yahoo

Man accused of stabbing NYC court officers in ‘calculated' attack: DA

LOWER MANHATTAN, N.Y. (PIX11) — The knife-wielding man accused of attacking several officers in a Manhattan courthouse was carrying a handwritten note saying, 'Give me liberty or give me death,' prosecutors said. Jonathan Wohl, 37, allegedly stabbed multiple officers with a knife with a curved blade and injured other cops who tried to subdue him in the lobby of Manhattan Criminal Court at 100 Centre St. on Monday morning, according to court records. More Local News Wohl was going through the metal detectors at around 9:45 a.m. when he allegedly lunged at the first court officer and stabbed him twice, chipping his jaw, authorities said. The suspect then allegedly charged at another officer and cut him in the face and neck while the cop was trying to protect himself with a metal detector tray, according to court records. A third New York State court officer then tackled the defendant before other cops helped subdue him. But Wohl allegedly stabbed the third cop in the back of the vest while a fourth officer suffered broken ribs during the struggle, according to court records. Investigators believe the attack was 'calculated,' prosecutors said. Wohl allegedly showed up to court with a notebook with pages scribbled with 'Give me liberty or give me death' and 'Protect Rodney Hinton.' Hinton is an Ohio man who is charged with fatally hitting a police officer with his car after his son died in a police shooting, prosecutors said. 'Our court officers perform a vital, profound function. It's a dangerous job. We're thankful for the work they do. As you heard in court – the defendant, we allege, as it appears, engaged in targeted activity focused on officers. We will not tolerate that in Manhattan. I'm grateful for the work they do each and every day.' Wohl was arraigned Tuesday on attempted murder and attempted assault charges, prosecutors said. He is being held without bail. His attorney could not immediately be reached. Mira Wassef is a digital reporter who has covered news and sports in the NYC area for more than a decade. She has been with PIX11 News for two years. See more of her work here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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