BX DA: TEEN ACCUSED OF TAKING “FLYING DROP KICK” AT MOM & BABY ARRAIGNED ON ROBBERY, OTHER CHARGES

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(NYC Department of Correction)

 

TEEN ACCUSED OF TAKING “FLYING DROP KICK” AT MOM & BABY

ARRAIGNED ON ROBBERY, OTHER CHARGES

 

(Bronx, NY – January 22, 2015) – Bronx District Attorney Robert Johnson announces that 18-year-old ALONZO BROWN, accused of taking a “flying drop kick” at a mother and baby in order to steal her cell phone, has been arraigned on robbery and other charges for the November 28, 2014 incident on East Tremont near Bronx Park Avenue.

 

ODILIA OROZCO had her three-month-old son strapped to her chest as she was walking down the street with her cell phone in hand.  Walking in the opposite direction, ALONZO BROWN is accused of going past, then turning around and running after the woman, kicking her in her back and knocking her to the sidewalk, baby and all.  He then allegedly grabbed the mom’s phone and ran.

 

During BROWN’s Supreme Court Arraignment, Justice George Villegas referred to the incident as a “flying drop kick” – and granted the Bronx D.A.’s request for an increase in bail, to $50,000 cash/$50,000 bond.

 

The entire incident was caught on surveillance video.

 

ALONZO BROWN is charged with:

 

Robbery in the 2nd Degree (C-level Felony)

Robbery in the 3rd Degree (D-level Felony)

Grand Larceny in the 4th Degree (E-level Felony)

Endangering the Welfare of a Child (A-level Misdemeanor)

Reckless Endangerment in the 1st Degree

 

If convicted of the charges, BROWN could face three-and-a-half to 15 years behind bars.  The case has been adjourned until April 14, 2015 in Part 77.

 

The case against ALONZO BROWN is being prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney Courtney Robbins of the Bronx D.A. Trial Bureau 30/40.

 

The charges contained in the indictment are allegations; the defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.

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