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Wednesday, August 6, 2025

llegal migrants plotted brazen ‘robbery spree’ before shooting off-duty CBP agent in NYC park: DA

 The pair of illegal immigrants arrested in the shooting of an off-duty Customs and Border Protection officer allegedly plotted a brazen “robbery spree” over WhatsApp before the shocking attack, prosecutors revealed Wednesday.

Alleged shooter Miguel Francisco Mora Nunez, 21, was slapped with attempted murder charges in an 11-count indictment leveled in Manhattan Supreme Court, District Attorney Alvin Bragg announced alongside Mayor Eric Adams.

His fellow Dominican Republic national Christhian Aybar-Berroa, 22, was indicted on robbery, assault and weapon charges.

Bragg commended the 42-year-old CBP officer, who was shot in the face during the botched robbery inside Fort Washington Park on July 19, for brave actions that likely prevented future crimes.

Miguel Francisco Mora Nunez and Christhian Aybar-Berroa face new charges in the shooting of an off-duty Customs and Border Protection officer.

“This was a robbery planned on text message, and it was the second,” Bragg said.

“We don’t know what would have happened afterwards had he not acted courageously.”

The new case — which will run parallel with a separate federal prosecution against the allegedly dastardly duo — fleshed out details about run-up to the fateful confrontation near the red lighthouse under the George Washington Bridge.

Mora Nunez and Aybar-Berro — who each racked up lengthy rap sheets since crossing the US-Mexico border in 2023 and 2022, respectively — had hatched plans to commit robberies in the park over the secure calling and messaging app, Bragg said.

Both rode a moped into the park shortly before midnight and first robbed a woman of her cellphone, the district attorney said.

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg announced an 11-count indictment Wednesday against the pair.Stephen Yang

They then spotted the off-duty CBP officer with another person, sitting on a jetty facing the water under the bridge, Bragg said.

Mora Nunez and Aybar-Berro didn’t appear to know their would-be victim worked for Customs and Border Protection, as he was not in uniform, authorities said.

As Aybar-Berro turned his moped around for a quick getaway, Mora Nunez crept along rocks before pulling out his gun and pointing it at the officer’s head, prosecutors said.

The agent pulled out his own firearm — and Mora Nunez then fired off a shot, Bragg said.

The botched robbery in Fort Washington Park was captured on surveillance video.Obtained by NY Post

The officer — who was shot in the face and hand and wrist — shot back and struck Mora Nunez in the thigh and groin.

Mora Nunez was arrested at a Bronx hospital after being unceremoniously dumped outside it by Aybar-Berro, who himself was nabbed the next day, prosecutors said.

The CBP officer, who has not been publicly identified, remains in a hospital recovering, officials said.

Adams touted collaboration between the NYPD, federal law enforcement and Manhattan prosecutors.

“A small number of people are repeat criminal offenders and carry out dangerous acts, so we want to thank this office for bringing this indictment and bringing these criminals to justice,” he said. “They are dangerous, they did not care who they were harming on our streets.”

The officer was shot in the face, hand and wrist and fired back at the alleged assailants.Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto/Shutterstock

Hizzoner then made a hasty exit before he faced any thorny questions on immigration policy or sanctuary cities.

Ricky J. Patel, special agent in charge for Homeland Security Investigations, which helped in the probe, said Mora Nunez and Aybar-Berro — who were being held in federal custody — shouldn’t have been in the US.

The pair had both illegally crossed the southern border, but were released ahead of immigration hearings. They also were arrested several times by the NYPD, but let free.

“If they were deported or not allowed to be in this country, this tragedy would never have happened,” Patel said.

https://nypost.com/2025/08/06/us-news/illegal-migrants-plotted-brazen-robbery-spree-before-shooting-off-duty-cbp-agent-in-nyc-park-da/

Minors account for half of DC’s carjacking arrests since 2023

 More than half of the carjackers arrested in Washington, DC, over the last two years were minors, the majority of whom were just 15 and 16 years old, according to a shocking review of police data in the nation’s capital — which has come under the spotlight after President Trump’s latest threat of a federal takeover.

Since August 2023, DC police have collared 333 carjacking suspects and 56% of those busts were of kids under 18, figures from Metropolitan Police Department show.

And 60% of the juveniles arrested for stealing cars were 15 or 16 — but ages ranged from 17 to as young as 12, according to police records.

Former Department of Government Efficiency staffer Edward Coristine was beaten by a gang of 10 youths during an attempted carjacking in Washington, DC.Truth Social/@realDonaldTrump

The disturbing statistics emerged as Trump has called on DC to start charging 14-year-olds as adults to wrangle what he described as the “totally out of control” crime in the city.

Over the past two years, DC saw a total of 1,046 carjackings — vehicle thefts where the owner was present. And 72% of those crimes involved a gun.

Meanwhile, motor vehicle thefts — where the owner is not necessarily present — remained constant over the last two years, with 2,847 reported since Aug. 6 2024 and 2,844 during the same period the year before.

In the latest would-be carjacking to rock DC, former Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) staffer Edward Coristine, 19, was badly beaten by a gang of 10 youths on Sunday morning.

Two 15-year-olds — a male and a female — have since been arrested in the attack on Coristine, which occurred as he thwarted a carjacking attempt.

President Trump has threatened a federal takeover of DC over crime.Trump Truth Social

Trump cited the assault on Crostine in his Tuesday threat to bring the District of Columbia under federal control.

“Crime in Washington, D.C., is totally out of control. Local ‘youths’ and gang members, some only 14, 15, and 16-year-olds, are randomly attacking, mugging, maiming, and shooting innocent Citizens, at the same time knowing that they will be almost immediately released,” the president fumed on Truth Social.

“They are not afraid of Law Enforcement because they know nothing ever happens to them, but it’s going to happen now!” he wrote. “The law in D.C. must be changed to prosecute these ‘minors’ as adults, and lock them up for a long time, starting at age 14.”

Trump added that if DC leaders didn’t clean up the streets, he would have no choice but to “take federal control of the City.”

An Uber eats driver was killed in a carjacking from two tween girls in 2021.

DC’s left-leaning Attorney General Brian Schwalb has been famously relaxed about pursuing punishments for juvenile offenders — notably telling Fox 5 “kids are kids” in 2023 while explaining why he didn’t believe in charging youths as adults.

“When you’re talking about teenagers particular — their brains are developing, their minds are developing, and they’re biologically prone to make mistakes,” Schwalb said at the time, explaining he believed in providing “a chance of rehabilitation and going on to live lives of success and independence.”

But some legal experts — echoing Trump’s assessment of the situation — think Schwalb’s stance might be exactly what is fueling DC’s pint-sized perps.

“It’s led to perverse incentives,” Heritage Foundation senior legal fellow and former Florida Assistant US Attorney Zack Smith told The Post.

Surveillance footage of the suspects who carjacked an FBI agent in 2023 in DC.Metropolitan Police Department

“Gangs are going out and recruiting very young juveniles to commit very violent crimes — things like shootings, carjackings, drug dealing, you name it — because they know under the DC attorney general’s policy that even if these juveniles are caught for committing these crimes, they’re likely only to receive a slap on the wrist,” he said.

“They may serve some period of time in a juvenile detention facility,” Smith added. “The DC attorney general has essentially said that he is never, never going to prosecute a juvenile as an adult. No matter how old the juvenile is, no matter how severe the crime that the juvenile offender may have committed.”

DC’s youth crime has forced crackdowns from city leaders, with Mayor Muriel Bowser imposing a district-wide 11 p.m. curfew for everyone younger than 18 through the end of August.

Police responding to Texas Rep. Henry Cuellar getting carjacked in 2023.Fox News
A man pointing a gun out of a car window during an attempted carjacking that spanned from DC to Maryland in 2023.FOX 5 Washington DC

Some neighborhoods even have 7 p.m. curfews for minors.

And in 2021, a special task force was assigned to address carjackings.

The district has been wrestling with its crime in recent months and years.

A 21-year-old congressional intern was killed by a stray bullet in July, and last year former Trump administration official Mike Gill was killed in a carjacking.

Then in 2023, Texas Rep. Henry Cuellar was carjacked at gunpoint outside his apartment, while a month later an FBI agent was also carjacked.

And the year before Schwalb took office, a 66-year-old Uber driver was killed when two teen girls — 13 and 15 — used a stun gun to carjack him. Both girls pleaded guilty to murder, but were only sent to juvenile facilities until they turned 21.

https://nypost.com/2025/08/06/us-news/minors-account-for-half-of-dcs-carjacking-arrests-since-2023-including-pint-sized-perps-as-young-as-12-police-data/