Arsonist Accused of Torching Fox News’ Christmas Tree Released Under Lenient Bail Reforms
The homeless man who allegedly set the Fox News Christmas tree alight was freed after his arraignment Wednesday because of lenient new bail reforms introduced under outgoing New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio (D).
The speedy return to the streets came just weeks after Craig Tamanaha, 49, allegedly flashed outside Ghislaine Maxwell’s trial court.
The New York Post reports the suspect cried “I didn’t do it!” to reporters attending Manhattan criminal court after being asked about the early morning arson that caused about $500,000 in damage outside the Midtown building home to Fox News, the Wall Street Journal and the New York Post.
Tamanaha, a vagrant with a lengthy rap sheet that includes three prior arrests, one for public intoxication and two for drug possession, also went on an incoherent rant outside the courthouse. He denied the arson and hurled obscenities at reporters before asking them for a cigarette.
“The moms that want to rape their f****g daughters — they set it on fire,” he yelled, according to the Post.
Arson is only considered a felony in New York if the arsonist harms or attempts to harm a person, or carries out the attack as a hate crime.
Fox News’s 50-foot-tall Christmas Tree went up in flames in Midtown Manhattan early Wednesday morning and a suspected arsonist was arrested. https://t.co/RvlTgLQPdQ
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Bill de Blasio supported the bail reforms in 2019 before they came in, saying: “With the lowest rate of incarceration of any major city, New York City is proving you don’t need to arrest your way to safety.
“We are taking additional steps to ensure that people who can be safely supervised in the community are able to stay there, all while keeping crime at historic lows.” He called for them to be rolled back just months after they were implemented in 2020, when crime figures spiked.
Assistant District Attorney Matthew Bayley confirmed at the arraignment Tamanaha was “not charged with a bail eligible offense,” the Daily Mail reports.
Judge Martinez Alonso granted Tamanaha a supervised release at the request of prosecutors.
For a judge to set bail, Tamanaha would have to be charged with at least third-degree felony arson, criminal defense lawyer Mark Bederow told FOX News.
The suspect has a history of destructive stunts, is homeless and abuses drugs, his father told the Post earlier Wednesday.
“Oh, he’s a nut. I can’t control him,” Richard Tamanaha, of Hawaii, said. “Mentally, he’s not all there.”
The now destroyed 50-foot-tall tree boasted 100,000 lights, 10,000 glass ornaments and took workers 21-hours to assemble, Fox News reports. The outlet states “Crews will rebuild the tree this month.”
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