Six migrants accused of attacking two NYPD officers in Times Square were offered plea deals on Tuesday. Yohenry Brito, Ulises Bohorquez, and Andres Gomez-Izquiel were offered a year in jail for pleading guilty to assault. Kelvin Servita Arocha and Wilson Juarez were offered six months for obstructing a government administration, while Yorman Reveron faces two years for second-degree assault. Brito was also arrested for stealing from Macy’s, with a judge warning him against further criminal activity.

Other migrants involved in the attack will return to court on June 18 to set a trial date. Edgarlis Vegas has not yet received an offer. The incident occurred on January 27 when the officers asked the migrants to move, leading to a scuffle. One migrant stomped on a lieutenant’s head while another kicked the officer in the back. The video of the attack sparked outrage and calls for deportations.

The defendants’ attorneys have not accepted the plea deals, and proceedings will continue on June 18 if no agreement is reached. Brito, who was also accused of stealing, was warned by a judge against further criminal activities. The incident in Times Square involved a scuffle between the officers and the migrants, resulting in one officer being stomped on and another being kicked.

The plea deals offered to the migrants involved in the attack have not been accepted by their attorneys, with proceedings set to continue on June 18. Brito, who was also arrested for stealing, was warned by a judge against further criminal activities. The incident in Times Square led to public outrage and calls for deportations. The video of the attack showed one migrant stomping on a lieutenant’s head and another kicking an officer in the back.

The plea deals offered to the migrants involved in the attack have not yet been accepted by their attorneys. Brito, who was also arrested for stealing, was warned by a judge against further criminal activities. The incident in Times Square resulted in one officer being stomped on and another being kicked by the migrants. The video of the attack sparked outrage and calls for deportations. Proceedings will continue on June 18 if no agreement is reached.

The migrants involved in the attack on two NYPD officers in Times Square were offered plea deals on Tuesday. The defendants face varying sentences if they plead guilty to assault or obstructing a government administration. One of the accused, Brito, was also arrested for stealing from Macy’s. The incident in Times Square led to public outrage and calls for deportations. Proceedings will continue on June 18 if no agreement is reached. The video of the attack showed one migrant stomping on a lieutenant’s head and another kicking an officer in the back.

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