NEW YORK — New action is expected this week from Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg following the attack on NYPD officers in Times Square .
Six of the 13 suspects have been arrested, and Bragg said video evidence shows “some of the most culpable individuals have not yet been identified or arrested.”
While he works with the NYPD to find and arrest those involved in the assault caught on video last Saturday, Bragg says he is also working to present charges to the grand jury on Tuesday.
All six people arrested face charges of obstructing governmental administration, and second-degree assault — a felony.
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When someone is charged with a felony, the DA has a short window to present the evidence behind that to a grand jury for the suspect to be indicted on those charges.
A representative for the DA could not say which individuals these charges would be concerning.