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NYC career criminal on parole arrested for shooting man while wearing ankle monitor: sources

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November 11, 2023
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Career criminal Tyquinn Thompson, 28, is accused of shooting a man -- while wearing an ankle monitor required while he's on parole, sources said.
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A career criminal on parole was busted this week for allegedly wounding an acquaintance in a Queens shooting – while wearing an ankle monitor, according to law enforcement sources. 

Tyquinn Thompson, 28 – who has been arrested several times since he’s been on parole – allegedly blasted a 37-year-old man in the kneecap just after midnight Oct. 27 on Beach Channel Drive near Beach 54th Street in Far Rockaway, police said. 

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The wounded man was taken to Jamaica Hospital Medical Center, where he was listed in stable condition. 

Thompson, who sources say was wearing the monitoring device required for his parole, was also holding what appeared to be a bottle of Hennessy during the shooting, according to his criminal complaint. 

He fled the scene, but was picked up at his Boerum Hill, Brooklyn home Thursday, cops said. 

Cops initially slapped him with an attempted murder charge, but upon arraignment Friday, that count was removed and the top charge was first-degree assault. 


Career criminal Tyquinn Thompson, 28, is accused of shooting a man -- while wearing an ankle monitor required while he's on parole, sources said.
Career criminal Tyquinn Thompson, 28, is accused of shooting a man — while wearing an ankle monitor required while he’s on parole, sources said.
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Thompson was also charged with criminal possession of a weapon and reckless endangerment, prosecutors said. 

He was ordered held without bail during his Friday appearance in Queens Criminal Court. 

“This is a perfect example of a guy who should not have been on the street,” a Queens cop told The Post. “The laws need to be changed. You can’t keep giving career criminals chances.”

Thompson served more than five years – from February 2017 until June 2021 – locked up in the Queensboro Correctional Facility on first-degree burglary and robbery convictions before being released on parole, records show.

His post-release supervision is expected to expire in Oct. of 2025, according to the records.

Further details about the burglary and robbery convictions were not immediately clear — neither were the length and terms of his parole.


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“This is a perfect example of a guy who should not have been on the street,” a Queens cop told The Post.
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However, since then, he has continued to rack up arrests, authorities said. 

He was busted on Oct. 18, 2022, for aggravated contempt and criminal contempt – both domestic violence-related, police said. 

He was next arrested and charged with strangulation on February 2 of this year, cops said. 

Then on Aug. 23, he was nabbed in connection to a domestic-related incident from March 23 in Manhattan, according to police and online records. 

In that case, he was arraigned on charges of third-degree stalking, criminal mischief and aggravated harassment, according to a criminal complaint. 

In one startling phone call, he told his victim he’d kill her “and all you b–hes,” the court document states.

He was granted supervised release, according to the Manhattan DA’s office.

Also on Aug. 23, he was charged in connection to another Manhattan domestic-related incident from April 10, in which he allegedly assaulted a woman and stole her phone, according to that complaint. 

He was arraigned on charges of robbery, assault, criminal possession of stolen property, criminal mischief and criminal obstruction of breathing, the court doc states. 

Despite prosecutors’ request for $35,000 bail, the judge also granted supervised release in that case. 

Orders of protection were granted in both cases, records show.

Thompson was arrested again on Oct. 3 and slapped with a theft of service charge, police said.



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