Arizona prosecutors on Wednesday criticized Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's “treatment of violent criminals” and announced they would not extradite a man accused of killing a woman in a New York City hotel.
Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell told reporters in Arizona that efforts are being made to extradite Raad Noan Almansouri, 26, wanted for the murder of Dennis Oleas-Aranchibia, 38, to New York. He said he ordered his staff not to cooperate.
“This is in no way aimed at the New York City Police Department. We know they have done a hard job, we know they have done a good job, but we do not agree with extradition,” Mitchell said. Stated. “I have instructed the extradition attorney not to agree to this. We are going to keep him here.”
Al-Mansoori is being held without bail in Arizona on suspicion of stabbing two women.
“Having watched the Manhattan DA's treatment of violent criminals in the New York area, it's safer to keep him here and detain him so he can't do something like this to an individual,” Mitchell said. I think so.'' in our state, county, or anywhere in the United States. ”
Mr Bragg's lawyer, Emily Tuttle, said it was “deeply concerning” that Mr Mitchell was “playing politics with the murder investigation”.
The Arizona prosecutor's actions are distasteful to “the NYPD and all of our law enforcement partners,” Tuttle added.
“Our refusal to demand justice and full accountability for the deaths of these New Yorkers is a slap in the face to them and to the victims in this case,” Tuttle said in a statement.
Mr. Mitchell, a Republican, did not mention any specific incidents or complaints with Mr. Bragg, a Democrat who was elected in November 2021 and became Manhattan's first black district attorney in 2022.
Bragg was elected on a progressive platform aimed at reprioritizing the district attorney's office and moving away from prosecuting some misdemeanors.
He and other progressive prosecutors have faced criticism from traditional law enforcement groups.
Officials said Al-Mansouri was tracked by an automated license plate reader into the parking lot of a Scottsdale shopping mall, where he was arrested.
“These gentlemen intended to continue this cycle of violence,” said Scottsdale Police Chief Jeff Walther. “He was going to do it at Scottsdale Fashion Square.”
In the New York City murder case, New York City police previously announced that Oleas Aranchibia was found dead in his room at Manhattan's SoHo 54 Hotel next to a broken iron on February 8. .
According to police, officers were called to Room 1109 around 10:30 a.m. on February 8 and found Oleas Aranchibia with a broken iron next to her. The woman's death was ruled a homicide by the medical examiner due to blunt force trauma to her head, officials said.
Al-Mansoori, who returned to Arizona, is accused of stabbing two women during a carjacking in Phoenix, and another of a McDonald's employee in the women's restroom of a restaurant in Surprise. He has been charged with the stabbing, officials said.