Angelina Cando, the 35-year-old woman accused of lighting a rainbow pride flag outside a Manhattan restaurant on fire, was booted from court on Wednesday for repeated shouts claiming innocence.
As the New York Post reported, Cando was arrested on Monday for allegedly scrawling “Jesus,” “J&A” and “suck d*ck” along the Canal Street subway station, and then scribbled “Jesus is King” on two NYPD squad cars before setting the flag hanging outside the Little Prince NYC restaurant. According to Assistant District Attorney Edward Smith, the fire caused damage to the windows, doors, and floral display.
During her first appearance before a judge in Manhattan Criminal Court, Cando interjected on several occasions as prosecutors went over her alleged vandalization and arson. She had originally appeared before a judge in the morning, but was sent out after ranting “about mom and stepdad,” according to the outlet.
Later in the day, she was arraigned before […]
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