Pregnant victim randomly attacked by group of teenagers speaks out
Apr 12, 2019
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QUINCY, Mass.
A pregnant womans pained screams could be heard in a Quincy courtroom Thursday as Judge Mark Coven watched a video that prosecutors say shows the woman being beaten by two Quincy teenagers outside a downtown post office.
The Patriot Ledger reported that after watching the video, Coven ruled that the two defendants, Tyrese D. Johnson-Nurse, 19, and David D. Russell, 18, could pose a danger to the public and ordered that they adhere to additional conditions, including wearing a GPS monitor, if released.
The two had been held behind bars since their arrest Tuesday on charges of aggravated assault and battery on a pregnant woman and assault and battery.
Russell, who is also charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, was expected to be released Friday with a GPS monitor. He was not required to post bail but must stay away from the woman and any witnesses and remain in his house except to go to work.
Johnson-Nurse will remain behind bars after his bail in a pending armed robbery case in Suffolk Superior Court was revoked. Both are due back in Quincy District Court on May 29.
This is two guys involved in a very brutal incident, Coven said from the bench. (Russell) was beating the hell out of this poor pregnant woman.
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Tyrese D. Johnson-Nurse, David D. Russell
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Coven used a laptop to watch a video filmed by a witness that prosecutors said showed part of the attack. The video couldnt be seen by those in the courtroom, but the womans screaming was audible from the computers speakers. The victim, identified by WCVB as Leanne Hindy, said she remembered being thrown to the ground quickly and suddenly.
Police said she was walking with her boyfriend at about 6 p.m. Tuesday when she felt sick because of her pregnancy and began to throw up outside the post office at 47 Washington St.
Johnson-Nurse and Russell were laughing at her and spit on her.
Police said the teenagers got into the couples faces and began punching the woman in the head as she screamed that she was pregnant. The men also attacked the boyfriend, who stepped in to defend his girlfriend, police said.
Hindy told police that Russell had kicked her in the stomach and said, I hope he dies.
Hindy said she cannot understand what triggered the violence.
She was grateful for the good Samaritans who came to help. "Thank God for the citizens, if it wasn't for them I don't know if I would be ok," Hindy said.
The men took off and police arrested them at a nearby store.
Its nothing short of shocking, Assistant District Attorney Ritaclair Muse said while requesting the pair be held without bail. Its unbelievable conduct.
Under state law, if a judge determines that a defendant charged with a violent crime would pose a danger to the public if released, the judge can require additional conditions, such as abiding by a curfew, or detain the defendant without bail for up to 120 days. If the defendant violates the conditions of the release, they can end up behind bars again.
After watching the video, Coven indicated that Russell seemed to be the most aggressive in the fight.
If I see him again, hell spend 120 days without bail, Coven said. .
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