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The man accused of putting human feces on a woman in a New York City subway station called the judge and his victim.

In front of a Bronx Criminal Court judge on Tuesday, Frank Abrokwa yelled that he was "f---ing tired of it" and that he was hungry. Why am I still here? According to the New York Daily News, they want to charge me with a hate crime.

After the court appearance, Abrokwa was arrested for a hate crime in which he was accused of threatening to kill a Jewish man.

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He was arrested on Monday in connection with the attack against the woman. The New York Police Department said the woman was sitting on a bench inside the Bronx subway station at East 241st Street when he struck her in the face and the back of the head with human feces.

A video shows Abrokwa standing behind the woman as he strikes her in the head and then walks away.

He was charged with assault, reckless endangerment, menacing, disorderly conduct, and harassment.

According to the News, a prosecutor said that Abrokwa tried hitting on the woman minutes earlier.

According to the report, he said, "Hey, mami, hey, mami, why don't you talk to me?"

He hid in an open subway train and defecated in a bag before attacking her, according to the report.

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A criminal complaint related to the arrest describes how he smeared feces all over the woman.

He allegedly said, "Like this, b---?".

He told police that "S--- happens" when they interviewed him later. It's a good thing. This is not a good situation. The complaint further alleges.

During Tuesday night's court appearance, Abrokwa had more to say. As the judge and attorneys discussed a protective order for the victim, he allegedly said: "I don't know that."

According to the Daily News, after the judge suggested he discuss the cases with his attorney, Abrokwa told her: "Why are you disrespecting me?" Why am I being treated differently by the system?

He said he was talking to his attorney. F--- you, b---.

The report states that Abrokwa was released without bail in the case, despite prosecutors' efforts, but was then re-arrested to answer to the hate crime allegations.

He has been arrested at least 20 times, with charges of robbery, assault, forcible touching, criminal possession of stolen property, and harassment.

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