NO JUSTICE: Grafton Thomas Found Unfit to Stand Trial in Monsey Machete Attack on Jews

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Grafton Thomas will be confined to a mental health facility after a Rockland judge on Wednesday found him incompetent to stand trial on murder and attempted murder charges stemming from a 2019 Chanukah machete attack on Hasidic Jews in Ramapo, Lihue reports.

Judge Kevin Russo’s decision mirrors a federal judge’s finding that Thomas lacks the capacity to understand the separate federal charges against him and aid in his own defense.

Russo’s ruling came after unsealing a murder-two indictment charge against Thomas for killing 72-year-old Yosef Neumann, as a result of the Forshay Road home invasion on Dec. 28, 2019. R’ Neumann died months later after being comatose with head injuries.

Russo cited the Rockland psychiatric reports on Thomas and U.S. District Court Judge Cathy Seibel’s acceptance of psychiatric evaluations in April 2020 on Thomas.


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  1. boy, our doctors get smarter every day! this guy will be all cured in just one year! and in one year, will he be cured enough to be tried again or will he be cured enough to go out and do it again?

  2. Do others also wonder as to why such a high proportion of black criminals are deemed mentally incapacitated? Is cognitive deficiency so genetically dominant in that demographic? Does anyone openly ask why?
    Perhaps a Theory of Racial Critique should be taught, instead?

    If so, Affirmative Action must be overturned, as well as the growing demands and regulations that every major corporation must have at least one representative thereof on their managing boards.

    It also seems that when one commits a crime, then he is suddenly crazy, and right before that – he should be managing a bank. People prone to sudden onset of insanity should not be placed in positions of great public responsibility.

    Whatever suits the liberals at the moment is the law of the day.

  3. Judge Kevin Russo could use psychiatric evaluation. Perhaps Mr. Russo can be confined to a mental health facility where he will be unable to engage in malpractice. Perhaps they can appoint him judge of the mental health facility, if the patients agree to it.

  4. I don’t understand the big problem everyone has with this verdict. The judge said this guy is too meshiggeh to stand trial at the moment, so he’s going to an asylum for a year and they’ll check on him after that. He’s not going on a cruise, he’s going to be locked up with criminals too psycho to even go to jail, and he’s not getting let out after, he’ll just be re-evaluated and either have a trial or stay in the asylum until he’s mentally fit enough. where exactly is the issue?

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