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Ex-bodega clerk Jose Alba sues NYC DA Alvin Bragg for racial discrimination after murder charges dropped

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Alba says Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg's 'racial equity' policies resulted in
racial discrimination

FIRST ON FOX — The New York City bodega clerk who had murder charges
dropped after video showed he acted in self-defense is suing District
Attorney Alvin Bragg and NYPD for civil rights violations.

Jose Alba, an ex-bodega worker who was attacked behind the counter on July
1, 2022, by 35-year-old Austin Simon and his girlfriend, Tina Lee, filed a
lawsuit in the Southern District of New York on Friday alleging he was
wrongfully prosecuted because of the Manhattan district attorney's "racial
equity" policies. The complaint names Bragg, NYPD Detective William
Garcia, and unidentified arresting officers and detectives of the NYPD as
defendants in the case.

"New York County District Attorney Alvin Bragg and/or his subordinates,
following Bragg’s policy to achieve ‘racial equity’ in the Manhattan
criminal justice system, charged Plaintiff with murder in the second
degree and asked for high bail at Plaintiff’s arraignment," the complaint
states.

"Despite the fact that Simon and Lee were the initial aggressors, it was
Plaintiff who was arrested, incarcerated, and wrongfully prosecuted. While
in theory, Bragg’s ‘racial equity’ policies are a well-intentioned attempt
by him to implement even-handed justice, the means and methods employed by
Bragg have instead had an opposite effect and resulted in discrimination
against certain defendants based on race."

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The lawsuit also names Department of Corrections Commissioner Louis Molina
and other DOC officials as defendants "responsible for the
unconstitutional conditions of confinement and inadequate medical care at
Rikers Island."

Alba's attorney, Richard Cardinale, told Fox News Digital Alba is seeking
justice and compensatory and punitive damages against the city.

New York City's Law Department said the city will review the case when
serve and respond accordingly.

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complaint-filed.pdf

Alba's case grabbed national headlines for months after he was charged
with second-degree murder for killing Simon, who was seen on surveillance
video first coming behind the cashier's desk at the Blue Moon convenience
store in Manhattan and attacking him. Despite claiming self-defense, Alba
was sent to Riker's Island prison and initially given $250,000 bail,
outraging the city's Dominican community.

"After the video of Simon and Lee’s attack on Plaintiff was shown by the
news media, and Plaintiff’s arrest, prosecution and incarceration at
Rikers Island Correctional Facility became a national story, there was
widespread outrage against Bragg and his office for charging a law-
abiding, older working man for lawfully defending himself during the crime
wave in New York City, caused in part by the massive resignations of New
York City Police Officers, and legislation and policies that frustrate the
ability for law enforcement to combat crime," the complaint states.

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BACKTRACKS

"Defensively, Bragg responded that he was still investigating the
incident, while Plaintiff, who could not pay the high bail for murder in
the second degree, suffered at Rikers Island, unaware whether he was
facing a long prison sentence for lawful self-defense."

Bragg's office faced widespread condemnation for bringing charges against
Alba, as footage strongly suggested that the bodega worker grabbed a knife
and fatally stabbed his assailant only after he had been attacked first.

Among many other supporters, New York City Mayor Eric Adams and former
NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton had publicly decried the initial charging
decision, saying Alba acted in self-defense to thwart what appeared to be
either an attempt on his own life or a robbery in progress.

Under intense public pressure, the district attorney dropped the murder
charge on July 19, 2022.

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Alba had declared his intention to sue the city in February, but the case
was delayed while his attorney negotiated a pre-lawsuit settlement with
the city. However, the parties could not reach an agreement, Cardinale
told Fox News.

"The case is strong because it relies on defendants’ own documents and
statements and papers filed in the criminal case," Cardinale said. "This
is not a case based on a lawyer or client’s unsupported speculation."

The District Attorney's Office did not immediately respond to a request
for comment.

As a candidate for district attorney, Bragg said racial equity must be a
priority and stated his belief that thievery should not be prosecuted
because it was a "crime of poverty."

"I grew up with friends disappearing over charges like that (theft) and
even if there is an alternative [to incarceration, such as diversion
programs, there is a] consequence of disruption for the family. We need to
asking, 'Does something make us safer?' And prosecuting a young person,
even if it doesn't end in incarceration [such as in diversion programs],
in my view does not make us safer," Bragg said. "I think we need to move
away from what I would call a crime of poverty."

Bragg was speaking to a group from Young New Yorkers in May 2021. The
organization "applies a racial justice framework to… all levels of
operations" as it diverts individuals facing charges under the age of 25
from the criminal justice system.

Bragg said his overall intention was to "Shrin[k] the footprint" of the
criminal justice system.

He has since been criticized for taking a soft-on-crime approach as
Manhattan's top prosecutor.

Fox News Digital's Danielle Wallace and Hannah Grossman contributed to
this report.


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