Update- Attorneys Charged with Molotov Cocktail Attack on NYPD Granted Bail



Two attorneys charged with firebombing a police vehicle amid the unrest convulsing New York City were granted bail Monday, while federal prosecutors said the pair might “return to rioting.”

“One night of behavior is not a basis on which to reject somebody’s ability to make rational decisions,” U.S. Magistrate Judge Steven Gold said.

The alleged firebombing took place outside the 88th Precinct house in Fort Greene.

As police and protesters faced off in downtown Brooklyn, surveillance cameras recorded Rahman hurling what prosecutors described as a Molotov cocktail into a police vehicle, setting fire to its console, near an NYPD station house.

Officers arrested the attorneys a short time later and found a lighter, a Bud Light beer bottle filled with toilet paper and a gasoline tank in the back of their minivan, prosecutors said. The attorneys would face 5 to 20 years in federal prison if convicted.

Prosecutors appealed the judge’s order releasing the attorneys on $250,000 bail each. U.S. District Judge Margo Brodie denied that appeal Monday evening, approving the conditions of their home confinement.

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