Friday, August 05, 2022

BAIL REFPRM HAS KEPT BLACK GENTLEMAN WORKING SO HIS FAMILY WON'T GO HUNGRY

101 damnations: Meet the NYC shoplifter with 101 arrests — and let go almost every time 

 

August 4, 2022 

 

 

Harold Gooding Harold Gooding has been arrested 101 times

 

The career crook whom Mayor Adams dubbed “Recidivist No. 1” as a symbol of the city’s revolving door of criminal justice has been identified as Harold Gooding, a 53-year-old serial shoplifter — who has been arrested 101 times.

“How many crimes do you think he really committed? Two hundred? Three hundred? A thousand?” NYPD Chief of Crime Control Strategies Michael LiPetri said at a news conference Wednesday.

“And guess what? He’s walking around the streets of New York City today, probably committing another crime as we speak.”

On Wednesday, sources identified Gooding as the unnamed person at the top of the NYPD’s list of the “Worst of the Worst” repeat offenders — let free again and again thanks to New York’s broken bail-reform law.

Gooding has served three prison terms, starting with a one- to three-year sentence for an attempted-burglary conviction in Brooklyn in 1994, according to state records.

 

Harold Gooding Jr.Gooding was spotted by his choice of hat apparel

Using the name Jamiel White, he was sent upstate again in 1996 for an attempted-robbery conviction in Brooklyn, according to the state Department of Corrections and Community Supervision.

Gooding’s most serious conviction, for first-degree robbery in Brooklyn, got him a 10-year sentence in 2001, and he was paroled in 2008, records show.

In February, he pleaded guilty to petit larceny in another Manhattan case and received a conditional discharge that required him to stay out of trouble and return to court periodically, records show.

After failing to show up, he was arrested on a bench warrant in July, and his conditional discharge was extended for a year, records show.

1 comment:

bob walsh said...

Dude is just trying to feed his family. Can't you give a brother a break?