Nurses at a hospital in Westchester leave coronavirus ICU shift to find tires slashed

Officials at NewYork-Presbyterian Hudson Valley Hospital in Cortlandt Manor said the hospital would pay for the damages.
Officials at NewYork-Presbyterian Hudson Valley Hospital in Cortlandt Manor said the hospital would pay for the damages.(Handout)

While most people are rallying behind medical workers, one man committed a senseless crime against people on the coronavirus front lines, cops say.
Several nurses at a hospital in Westchester County finished their shifts in intensive care units Friday morning, received a round of applause from police and firefighters outside and then found the tires on their cars had been slashed, The Journal News reported.
Daniel Hall, 29, was arrested Friday and charged with multiple felonies for slashing the tires on 22 vehicles and having a small amount of PCP on him when apprehended, New York State Police said in a press release.
Officials at New York-Presbyterian Hudson Valley Hospital in Cortlandt Manor told the Journal News that the hospital would pay for the damages.

Hall, a Peekskill resident, is facing charges of second-degree criminal mischief, second-degree auto stripping and fifth-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance.

He’s due in court on May 18.

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