An arson suspect accused of terrorizing his Black neighbors inside their Brooklyn apartment building has been ordered to stay away from his own apartment building as he faces new hate crime charges for threatening to kill and burn those who live near him.
It comes as a relief to those neighbors who have been calling for the man to remain behind bars. Some said they will sleep easier now.
As the I-Team first exposed, Attonasso is the NYPD’s prime suspect in a fatal arson back in April — just days after he was caught on tape threatening to burn his black neighbors. Many say the blood curdling screams caught on camera at all hours of the night were the least of the harassment they experienced.For more than a year, neighbors have been documenting Attanasso waving knives around the hall, slamming their doors with a hammer and spewing racial slurs.
His neighbors were shocked in April when nothing changed after Attanasso, they said, threatened to burn his Black neighbors. Three days later, a suspicious fire was set in the hallway that killed 66-year-old veteran Roderick Coley. The NYPD has said Attanasso is their only suspect in the fatal arson investigation, but no charged were filed until well after the first I-Team report.
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