A judge issued a comprehensive order of protection on Wednesday, subsequent to the multiple arrests of an individual suspected of pursuing Taylor Swift near her residence in New York City.
Media can authenticate the charges of surveillance in the fourth degree and harassment in the first and second degrees against David Crowe. “More than ten times, the man has been asked to vacate [Swift’s residence],” a Manhattan assistant district attorney stated in court.
Crowe was reportedly observed there “approximately thirty times” between November 25, 2023 and January 22, 2024, as per the complaint. Crowe was granted supervised release per the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office’s request.
“The People are demanding supervised release at the most elevated tier and level conceivable.” Assistant District Attorney Harriet Jiranek stated in court, “These cases are not deemed bail-eligible; however, the defendant’s continued presence at this location despite numerous directives to leave indicates a clear risk that the defendant will not comply with court orders to return to court.”
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“The defendant has also been convicted of one misdemeanor in the past. The defendant in this case needs to be under some sort of supervision to make sure he follows the protection order and shows up to court on time.
The last time Crowe was detained was on Monday, when he was acting “erratically” close to the pop star’s Tribeca residence.
A New York Police Department (NYPD) official at the time stated to Fox News Digital that “officers were approached by multiple complainants, pointing out an emotionally disturbed male acting erratically at the location in the first precinct, near Franklin Street and Hudson Street.”
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“After witnessing the man harassing many complainants, officers detained him. The person was charged, although there were no injuries reported.”
The vocalist of “Midnights” has previously faced with stalkers. She once disclosed that, as a result of her dread of violence, she always carries army-grade bandages.
“I have army-grade bandage dressing for gunshot or stabbing wounds, called QuikClot. Every house address I’ve ever had is now publicly available on websites and newspapers. She said to Elle magazine in 2019 that “you kind of start prepping for bad things when you get enough stalkers trying to break into your house.”
“Every day I try to remind myself of the good in the world, the love I’ve observed and the faith I have in humanity,” Swift went on to say. “We have to live fearlessly in order to feel truly alive, and that means not being ruled by our biggest fears.”