NYC teen rapper charged with shooting NYPD cop walking free on bond

A 16-year-old, up-and-coming rapper charged with capturing an NYPD cop within the Bronx walked free on bond Thursday — and cops are fuming over it.

Camrin Williams, who can also be recognized by the rap title C Blu, posted his $250,000 bond after being locked up at a Brooklyn juvenile facility on gun and assault fees within the capturing of a 27-year-old cop in Belmont.

Police at the scene of an officer involved shooting at 187 and Lorillard place in the Bronx
Camrin Williams is accused of capturing an NYPD officer throughout a scuffle within the Bronx.
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“If anyone desires to know why we have now a disaster of violence on this metropolis, or why we’re about to bury two hero law enforcement officials, look no additional than this disgraceful bail launch,” NYPD Police Benevolent Affiliation president Patrick Lynch mentioned in an announcement.

“This particular person selected to hold unlawful weapons twice,” Lynch mentioned. “He selected to struggle with and shoot a New York Metropolis police officer. There’s no purpose to imagine he gained’t do the very same factor when he’s out on the road tonight.

“Disgrace on Choose Denis Boyle for permitting this to occur,” he mentioned. “The individuals of the Bronx gained’t be secure so long as he’s on the bench.”

Camrin Williams, aka C-Blu
Camrin Williams posted his $250,000 bond.
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Boyle, a Bronx Supreme Court docket justice, has come below fireplace previously amid claims that he’s overly lenient, significantly with younger defendants.

In an announcement Thursday, state court docket officers mentioned that anger is misdirected.

“The ire that the PBA president is projecting on the choose, who's following the regulation, needs to be directed on the people who promulgate these legal guidelines,” Lucian Chalfen, spokesman for the state Workplace of Court docket Administration, mentioned in an e-mail.

 A police officer was shot in the leg in the Bronx Tuesday night after a scuffle with a teenage suspect, who was also shot. The officer was treated and released a few hours later. The shooting occurred on Lorillard Place near Third Avenue in the Belmont section. The location is just two blocks from the famed Little Italy on Arthur Avenue
NYPD officer Kaseem Pennan was shot whereas Williams received into it with police.
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State lawmakers have additionally come below fireplace after passing bail reform measures that bar judges from setting bail on misdemeanors and non-violent felonies.

Williams was eligible for bail in his case.

He walked out of the Crossroads Juvenile Middle in Brooklyn shortly earlier than 7 p.m. however declined to remark to a reporter from The Publish.

Camrin Williams, 16, allegedly accidentally shot an injured a police officer in the Bronx.
Williams had beforehand been placed on probation as a juvenile.

However in an announcement, his legal professional, Daybreak Florio, mentioned her consumer will concentrate on his music.

“Camrin has been launched and shall be again to his common productive lifetime of specializing in schoolwork and his music profession,” Florio mentioned.

Police mentioned Williams was arrested after cops from the forty eighth Precinct responded to reviews of an unruly crowd at Lorillard Place close to East 187th Road on Jan. 18.

Williams refused to take his palms out of his pockets and received right into a scuffle with cops.

Throughout the wrestle, a gun he was holding went off, with a single bullet placing and wounding NYPD officer Kaseem Pennant and hitting the teenager within the groin.

Gun recovered from shooting scene.
Williams had a previous gun possession arrest from 2020.

Williams already had a 2020 gun possession arrest on his file and was positioned on probation as a juvenile within the case only one month earlier.

Bronx prosecutors requested that the teenager be held with out bail at his arraignment final week, however Boyle set bond at $250,000.

Williams reportedly deliberate to use an advance on his contract with Interscope Information to submit the $15,000 in money wanted to safe the bond.

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