The man who was released without bail after fracturing another man's skull in New York City has been taken back into custody.

The first arrest was made on Wednesday in connection with the unprovoked attack that took place outside a restaurant in the Bronx. He was taken into custody on a parole violation.

The man in the video punched Jesus in the head. He says something to people watching him.

The Mexican immigrant had a fractured skull, a broken cheekbone, and a brain bleed. He was put into a coma after being knocked unconscious.

Rescuers recovered the body of a girl from a tourist boat that sank.

🚨WANTED for ASSAULT: Know this guy? On 8/12/22 at approx. 10:45 PM, in front of 163 E 188 St in the Bronx, the suspect, unprovoked, punched a 52-year-old male in the head, causing a skull fracture, broken cheek and brain bleeding. Any info? DM @NYPDTips, or call 800-577-TIPS. pic.twitter.com/J7XzLr9SDi

— NYPD NEWS (@NYPDnews) August 18, 2022

An elderly asian man was given a new fitness device after being attacked and robbed.

Bronx District Attorney Darcel Clark reduced the attempted murder charge to a lesser offense. The move caused a public uproar as the criminal history of the man became clear.

A 17-year-old girl was sexually attacked by a man in 1994. The highest classification on the registry is Level 3 and he is one of them.

Asian men were turned away from Super 8 and the Days Inn because of fears of coronaviruses.

Hochul announced at a press conference on Friday that she had ordered the re-arrest of the man.

Hochul said that he took action in his own hands. The person is currently in custody. That is where I want it to go.

The charges are expected to be upgraded to felonies. The suspect called her and said he was in trouble.

The associate dean is accused of helping a Chinese billionaire.

He is in the hospital. I don't know if he's still alive.

According to reports, Cortes was making progress on Sunday.

Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York Police Department are pictured.