Manhattan DA Drops Murder Charge Against Jose Alba. It Never Should Have Been Filed.
The initial decision to pursue prosecution runs contrary to the campaign promises of Alvin Bragg, who claims to understand that, so often, the process is the punishment.

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has dropped a murder charge against a bodega worker who stabbed a customer during a highly publicized altercation that reinvigorated a debate around self-defense and victimization.
Bragg acknowledged in Manhattan Criminal Court that his office could not prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the 61-year-old clerk, Jose Alba, "was not justified in his use of deadly physical force."
Around 11 p.m. on July 1, Austin Simon, 35, entered the store shouting profanities at Alba after Simon's girlfriend's payment was declined for a bag of chips. Simon then came behind the cashier's counter, shoved Alba, hovered over him, and appeared to try to forcibly remove him from behind the cash wrap. Alba subsequently grabbed a knife and stabbed Simon, ultimately killing him.
Additional surveillance footage shows Simon's girlfriend telling Alba that Simon was about to come in and "fuck [him] up." And while the fight was ongoing, she can be seen stabbing Alba—although no charges have been filed against her, including for unlawful possession of a weapon.
Bragg has certainly done the right thing by dismissing the charge against Alba. But the decision to pursue one at all runs contrary to the beliefs of the self-styled progressive prosecutor, who claims to understand that, so often, the process is the punishment.
Nothing demonstrates that amnesia better than a meeting he had last week with the United Bodegas of America, during which he reportedly said he wasn't sure "why people [were] jumping to conclusions" about his decision to pursue Alba for murder. I would argue that's because Bragg's office sent the 61-year-old to Rikers Island, originally sought a $500,000 bond to keep him there, and charged him with murder. It's not a mystery.
Those decisions would've likely raised eyebrows no matter which prosecutor had made them. But Bragg isn't just any prosecutor, having won office on a promise to reform the criminal justice system. Two platform planks stand out in particular: pledges to "end[] mass incarceration" and "reform[] pretrial detention." Yet, Alba was not initially fortunate enough to be on the receiving end of those promises, having been locked up in what is arguably one of the most dangerous pretrial detention centers in the country while staring down decades in prison, despite video footage demonstrating convincing evidence of his innocence from the beginning.
People will disagree on why Bragg charted his initial course and why he decided to reverse it. But I'll posit a theory: Progressive prosecutors, and some criminal justice reformers generally, sometimes have a blind spot for self-defense claims, particularly when they may empathize with the person killed. As I wrote shortly after the murder charge was filed: "Simon was black, poor, and caught up in the criminal justice system. And so now Alba—himself neither white nor well-off—is caught up in the criminal justice system too." It's hard to see who wins here.
Some may argue that the law governing the issue should have put this to bed from the start. A person may kill in self-defense if he or she "reasonably believes that such other person is using or about to use deadly physical force," according to New York Penal Law 35.15, or, notably here, if "he or she reasonably believes that such other person is committing or attempting to commit a…robbery." Based on the footage, it's my view that Alba met that standard. But even if you hesitate in coming to that same conclusion, it's near-impossible to square Bragg's promises to liberally use discretion with his initial treatment of Alba.
Prosecutors, after all, exercise discretion every day. It's part of the job. Bragg ultimately came around and exercised it appropriately, and for that, we should be grateful. But not every defendant is lucky enough to attract national media attention and a groundswell of outrage.
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Now where's the prosecution for assaulting the man with a knife? That woman is a menace.
And also incitement. She told a lie, used that lie to get her boyfriend to start a fight in which someone was killed. And if there’s questions about her intent, she literally told him she was going to get her boyfriend to fuck him up, and followed through on that threat. And then stabbed him when he defended himself against the boyfriend she brought to fight him. AND she did this all because he couldn’t process her EBT for a fucking bag of chips.
This woman is a menace who should be held accountable for her bullshit. Let a jury of her peers tell her to fuck off out of society for a while.
Soft bigotry of low expectations is 100% progressive.
Binion is an idiot, but he's not too stupid to miss this. He's just dishonest enough to wilfully ignore it.
She told a lie, used that lie to get her boyfriend to start a fight in which someone was killed.
A white person would be charged with felony murder under those circumstances.
*sideways glance* Mmm... some white people would get charged with felony murder. Seems like there are plenty of people who wear badges, white lab coats, masks and hoodies, or even BLM merchandise that can lie in the commission of a crime, even rather directly causing death, and walk away with impugnity.
I've seen it claimed that the girlfriend *is* white though?
"Simon was black, poor, and caught up in the criminal justice system. And so now Alba—himself neither white nor well-off—is caught up in the criminal justice system too." It's hard to see who wins here.
If it's a justice system based on protection of Life, Liberty, and Property and using rational rules of evidence aiming at finding Objective Truth, the winner is the victim of the crime and loser is the perpetrator, regardless of immutable Identity traits.
Without the media attention it's likely that the prosecutor would have threatened the guy with a thousand years in prison and forced him to take a plea.
Are you sure it doesn't just suck that he got off?
https://reason.com/2021/11/19/kyle-rittenhouse-has-been-acquitted-on-all-charges/?comments=true#comment-9219393
Good old neutral Sarc, always championing libertarianism.
He has his good and bad days. Mostly bad.
I triggered him again.
Yes. People so stupid that it literally causes me pain to try to think where they're coming from do trigger me. You got me. And triggered me.
Do you really think yourself smarter than Jesse, or any of us? You’re not.
I’m glad I was here to clear that up for you.
Hurr durr duh durr duh?
Ted's point proven. Thanks for that.
I was trying to speak his language.
i posted your exact comment dumbass. Wow. It takes a special level of delusion to pretend you didn't say what you said.
It just sucks youre a fucking moron and inconsistent with no principles.
I wouldn't have done what Rittenhouse did. So what?
There's a lot of things that people do that I won't do. What's your point?
You said it sucked he was acquitted. I could have chosen multiple posts in that thread.
You have no principles. Especially honest ones.
You said it sucked he was acquitted.
Bull.
You said it sucked he was acquitted.
He never said that, Jesse.
From the discussion that YOU YOURSELF linked:
https://reason.com/2021/11/19/kyle-rittenhouse-has-been-acquitted-on-all-charges/?comments=true#comment-9219299
sarcasmic
November.19.2021 at 1:28 pm
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This sucks all around. Not saying the kid should have been convicted. However in my opinion he should have stayed home. That doesn't excuse people attacking him. Had they not then they'd still be alive. Though had he stayed home they'd be alive.
https://reason.com/2021/11/19/kyle-rittenhouse-has-been-acquitted-on-all-charges/?comments=true#comment-9219664
sarcasmic
November.19.2021 at 2:29 pm
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Holy crap...you are actually doing the "she shouldn't have dressed provocatively" defense.
What am I defending? Shit. I agree with the verdict. The kid put himself into a shitty situation, he was attacked, and he defended himself.
So he stated BOTH that he did not think he should have been convicted, AND that he agreed with the acquittal.
Only in Jesse's demented mind does that become "it sucked he was acquitted".
He stated he was disappointed at the outcome. This suggests it sucked that Rittenhouse was acquitted. Quit the spin.
And you would have been dead asswipe.
I have no clue as to what kind of point you're trying to make.
You have no principles. You don't support self defense. It just sucks you dont.
Er, what? Saying I wouldn't have toted an AR around at night in a crowd of angry people means I don't support self defense? I have no idea how you're getting from point A to point B.
No you didn't. Want the first post in that comment block from you?
I dont know why you try to lie about it when the link is there.
Just sucks you have no principles.
This post?
This sucks all around. Not saying the kid should have been convicted. However in my opinion he should have stayed home. That doesn't excuse people attacking him. Had they not then they'd still be alive. Though had he stayed home they'd be alive.
What point are you trying to make? Is anything in my post incorrect?
Oh don't worry, he will come back with the same type of retort that he used on me - sure, maybe you once said that you didn't think he should be convicted, but you spent all your time complaining about him being there, so your REAL VIEWPOINT (according to Jesse the Mind Reader) is that you think he should have been convicted because you don't completely agree with and embrace Kyle's actions the way the rest of Team Red has done.
Or maybe, just maybe, that sarcasmic was genuinely disappointed that Rittenhouse was acquitted? That spells to me that he thought the verdict sucked. Did those thoughts ever occur to you? Seems not, as you are apparently incapable of displaying a coherent thought.
Seriously. Is your point that you're not very bright, and you can draw out other dim bulbs with some non sequitur? If so then you did a good job.
It just sucks you fall for democrat narratives. It just sucks man.
If there weren't video, Alba would have been convicted and imprisoned.
The law is fungible and order ephemeral.
This is just more proof that progressives cannot be allowed to participate in our government
Well, it likely would have gone to trial. It's a bit much to say he would have necessarily been convicted. People succeed on self-defense arguments without corroborating video.
People will disagree on why Bragg charted his initial course and why he decided to reverse it. But I'll posit a theory: Progressive prosecutors, and some criminal justice reformers generally, sometimes have a blind spot for self-defense claims, particularly when they may empathize with the person killed.
That's soft-pedaling it, but I suppose at this point, we'll take what we can get.
This.
Prosecutor imagines the headline "WHITE BUSINESS OWNER STABS UNARMED BLACK MAN TO DEATH, NOT CHARGED" and saw his political life flash before his eyes.
And then there is the Weatherman [Chesa Boudin] version:
"Prosecutor refuses to prosecute criminals but instead goes after grizzled Hispanic dude for defending himself."
Got to be a tough call, right?
I'll posit a different theory: the aim of anarcho-tyranny is to terrorize the populace and criminals are allies in that cause, so criminals attacking a guy going about his day at work are let go while the guy going about his day at work is punished for harming the criminals.
This is correct
"And while the fight was ongoing, she can be seen stabbing Alba—although no charges have been filed against her,"
This is what causes increased law-breaking. When people believe that the rules are arbitrary, they are more likely to break the rules. But others are also less likely to play the game in the first place, which causes follow-on effects like less economic activity.
For YEARS after the Rodney King riots (and the OJ mess) South Central was a food desert. Couldn't find grocers or gas because the only people who were willing to open convenience stores before that were burned out.
I'm sure there are a lot of better examples, that's just the first that came to mind. But capricious law really does make businessmen just take their ball and go play elsewhere.
Why don't you just admit it? South Central was a food desert because of systemic racism.
Capitalists only see the color green. If they could make money there they'd be there.
Yes, because the blacks burning out Korean bodegas were racist as hell.
Remember the recent article telling us that selective enforcement was totes libertarian?
These asshole writers cannot be internally consistent for even a week.
Systemic mostly-peaceful protests.
"Prosecutors, after all, exercise discretion every day. It's part of the job. Bragg ultimately came around and exercised it appropriately, and for that, we should be grateful."
No, Bragg himself, if the post is accurate, said he couldn't prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt - no call for discretion here. That's putting it mildly - even if Alba had the burden of proving his innocence, would a reasonable jury convict him?
And we shouldn't be grateful to Bragg for locking up an innocent man in Riker's Island and branding him a murderer. screwing with someone like that can't be excused just because the guy says "oh, well, never mind"
Imagine a kidnapper had seized Alba and threatened to sell him off to some human-trafficker in some far-off land, then the kidnapper relents and lets Alba go. The kidnapper wouldn't get the benefit of any "oh, well he changed his mind" principle. So why should Bragg?
Alba should be suing Scumbragg for false imprisonment, violating his civil rights, and slander.
-jcr
Persecutors enjoy absolute immunity.
This. What's to be grateful in the New York government terrorizing an obviously innocent man for the better part of a month? That it didn't continue for longer?
would a reasonable jury convict him?
Would you expect a reasonable jury in NYC?
Great. Now let's see justice for this guy:
https://www.kxan.com/news/local/austin/man-accused-of-shooting-and-killing-austin-protester-indicted-on-felony-murder-aggravated-assault-charges/
And yes, another "Soros" DA in Austin.
This is another example of how these DAs are not progressive, but radical and revolutionary.
This shit happened during a very chaotic time when city governments had declared an inability and/or unwillingness to maintain the rule of law. I don't care how you feel about that decision, but you absolutely must then come to terms with the notion that these sorts of "Guys with guns encounter each other" situations will occur and people will get shot. I said so at the time:
https://reason.com/2020/07/27/the-libertarian-party-mourns-garrett-foster-activist-killed-at-a-black-lives-matter-protest/?comments=true#comment-8371795
Government arbitrarily decided to suspend the rule of law. Now they are arbitrarily electing to apply the rule of law retroactively against only some people.
This is how you destroy society, people.
"not progressive, but radical and revolutionary"
Radical and revolutionary is progressive, no matter how much you try to give leftists undue benefit of the doubt.
Progressivism is fundamentally the rejection of independence and nature in favor of rigid central planning to mass produce "New Man"
https://twitter.com/lyndseyfifield/status/1549448296258834433?t=BkBMjlUBcnVf3R03qZrQXw&s=19
Lol AOC pretending she got cuffed. So brave.
[Video]
https://twitter.com/neontaster/status/1549457068180004864?t=OorHrrHQtBkOrcqep1Bkmw&s=19
She's pretending to be handcuffed, does a power fist, and goes back to pretending to be handcuffed.
[Video]
Omar does the same in the longer video.
And look how ABC tries to sell it
https://twitter.com/ABCPolitics/status/1549477739228499969?t=piFOcbAo-IqHcsn1Vz1YLA&s=19
JUST IN: Reps. Ocasio-Cortez, Omar and other House Democrats arrested in abortion rights protest at the Supreme Court.
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If we had a functioning justice system in this country, Alvin Bragg would be looking at 20 years in Fort Leavenworth for violating Alba's civil rights under color of authority, and would also lose every penny he's got in a libel suit.
-jcr
Our JustUs system is functioning just fine, thank you.
-Joe Friday
P.S. Now, if only we can get everyone's guns...
No, he'd have been punished with whatever was the maximum punishment he tried to inflict on Alba.
He should be personally sued by Alba, forcing Bragg to claim "qualified immunity".
If we had a properly functioning government, a Marxist subversive like Bragg would never be granted a law license, let alone be allowed to hold a position in government. This proves that we desperately need anti Marxism statutes. Preferably a constitutional a,end,ent banning the practice of Marxism.
Is that you, Misek?
Ackshuyally, Misek has cited (Left) Socialist publications.
We shouldn't outlaw the thought of Marxism, of course, but the practice of Marxism in the form of fraud, theft, robhery, slavery, and murder are supposedly already outlawed.
Yes, practice. So they’re ok as long as they don’t actually DO anything. It would pretty much end the demcocrat party.
We can only hope. Maybe the next Election might at least bring better DAs.
If you’ve ever observed my interactions with Herr Misek, I think you will have found me to be an antagonist against his Nazi ways. His pals wiped out a branch of my family back in the forties. So I’m not a fan of his.
Plus, if he hates all Jews, then he hates Mel Brooks. What kind of an asshole shitweasel hates Mel Brooks?
Bragg ultimately came around and exercised it appropriately, and for that, we should be grateful.
Grateful that he eventually realized that he couldn't get away with fucking Alba over? Bullshit. Scumbragg belongs behind bars.
-jcr
The rightfully deceased was a violent thug and the 'girlfriend ' is a nasty bitch.
Too bad he didn't take her out, too.
They’ll probably riot on her behalf and construct a statue to her thug boyfriend.
Member when reason writers would actually call out evil Das for being evil?
Bragg has certainly done the right thing by dismissing the charge against Alba. But the decision to pursue one at all runs contrary to the beliefs of the self-styled progressive prosecutor
Bullshit. Bragg stuck to his progressivism and placed himself above all else.
This is the kind of thing that could gin up a recall, and he doesn't want to be Boudin'd.
No recall provisions in New Yawk.
None outside of Rule 308.
Hmm, sounds like a threat "308"??? is that the same as Rule 7.62 NATO??
Is that some sort of euphemism for "career criminal"? Let's just call a digging instrument a digging instrument, shall we?
I call a spade a spade.
I call a n&gger a spade too.
whats a n&gger??
You sound more like Winnie Mandela with a gasoline "necklace" than Winnie The Pooh in the Hunny Jar.
You may want to try some introspection and change that. Hating criminals does not equal race hatred.
He has wounds from the perp's girlfriend when she also attacked him with a knife during the altercation. Why isn't she being charged?
She be black
"Manhattan DA Drops Murder Charge Against Jose Alba. It Never Should Have Been Filed."
You can rest assured that the charges would not have been dropped but for the shiny public spotlight that shone on this ridiculous murder charge.
As an aside, if you watch the videos of the event, Mr. Alba can be seen selling loosies (single cigarettes) to other customers...the same "crime" that got Eric Garner killed by the police.
I'm pretty sure Eric Garner was killed for not paying New York taxes on those cigarettes, not for how he sold them.
In New York, the tax is imposed on the pack. Hence, selling cigarettes loose deprives the revenue Department of revenue.
Good, bastards shouldn't be taxing tobacco anyway
Agreed. Selling looseies is a great peaceful act of anti-tax resistance, which makes Eric Garner a more worthy symbol and martyr against police brutality and systemic injustice than George Floyd.
Garner was not killed for selling loosies.
He died while resisting arrest while in horrible physical condition. Engaging in the crime, resisting arrest, and being in horrible physical condition were bad choices he made. The same thing would have likely happened if he was being arrested because there was an arrest warrant out for him or if he was being arrested for rape or burglary.
Of course, he had a long history of bad choices having been arrested more than 30 times and charged with such crimes as assault, resisting arrest, and grand larceny as well as selling loosies. He was on bail at the time on charges of selling loosies, driving without a license, marijuana possession, and false impersonation.
Yes, selling loosies shouldn't be illegal (as there should be no special tax on cigarettes that would even make that enterprise profitable or of interest to the government), but if a law exists, police should enforce it and to do that, they need to make arrests.
You're forgetting that there's no evidence whatsoever that Garner was selling loosies that time but what one cop imagined he saw from a couple of blocks away. He was resisting a _false_ arrest.
Oh, I see. well, still, it's shitty that cops get up for looseies faster than for crimes against persons and property.
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is a racist.
And many other kinds of scumbag. He's intersectional!
-jcr
And why is the gutter-whore who instigated the whole attack and stabbed the innocent Alba not charged with felony murder?
We all know why. The animal 13% are untouchable.
EBT card for potato chips? Now, let me hear about the 'root cause'!
Piss Off!
Where I live there is a snack tax on candy bars. Twix are exempt. Why? Flour.
Pretty obvious Bragg thought he was going to get kudos from the mob but instead earned indifference from that mob and the ire from another.
Hard to believe Bragg got into Harvard based on anything other than his rhythm.
The simple fact of the matter is that Bragg is either a racist, or he is interested in seeing that the criminal class has political cover and is allowed to commit as much mayhem without consequence as possible, while tyrannizing any civilian who resists. Those are the only two explanations left which fit all of the facts. I leave it to you to try to figure out why a prosecutor might somehow be instinctively (or calculatedly) on the side of the violent criminal, though such a situation has arisen before.
Or, perhaps, Bragg really is just a racist.
We know why Bragg pursued it. A black man died. The crime did not matter. The race made the decision for the racist.
I would not presume to be a mind reader. Nor would I presume the LEO was justified in his persecution of the victim. I would expect the action of Bragg to be a criminal offense, which brings up the question: "Who will protect us from attacks by our protectors?" The answer in the present system is, "We (I) followed policy", i.e., when you give away your sovereignty (by choosing to be ruled by force) you can't expect fairness, justice, nor do you deserve it. If you don't like it, don't vote, don't support coercive govt.
Pursuing prosecution of clear self defense is 100% a progressive policy prescription, and Binion is, as usual, just running Reason's cover for it
The gf who stabbed the worker was never even charged.
The progressive mantra is chaos everywhere, all of their policies work as designed - cause chaos and mayhem to the point people scream for an authoritarian solution.
As other commenters have pointed out, progressive D.A.’s only prosecute citizens defending themselves against criminals.
Note that the girlfriend who started all this (over a bag of chips!) and stabbed the clerk, is not charged with anything.
Note that Gaige Grosskreutz, the convicted felon who attacked Kyle Rittenhouse with a Glock pistol was not charged as a felon in possession of a gun.
There are too many of these cases to list here.
It is a central tenet of the Soros prosecutors that criminals get a pass and self defenders are prosecuted.
"Bragg ultimately came around...we should be grateful."???
Billy B. is wrong. We should hound Bragg out of office. Why? Watch the video. No rational LEO could view this and not commend the victim. He acted rationally, providing a model for all victims to emulate. Bragg acted despicably, punishing self defense as if it were a crime. Is this acceptable performance of duty? No. Then, Bragg should be punished. At the very least, a reporter should call him out, perhaps asking him if he was "on drugs" or "just in a bad mood".
And why the topic is being addressed after the fact.
No bold condemnations before...
I'll say Reason has actually done a better-than-normal job of calling out this prosecution against Alba, but you're right that prosecuting clear self-defense is a staple of progressive DAs.
See Rittenhouse.
Not a good one.
Of course not. To the progs, she’s the real hero here.
Do we even know who this bitch is?
The purpose of fomented chaos is to create opportunity. I stable and healthy society (think strong economy and large middle class) is not controllable. Chaos creates opportunity for power to change hands.
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