“He has
12 prior arrests, including some vehicle-related arrests from 2022, assault with a weapon [in] ’21.
[In] 2017, two assaults with a weapon, [in] 2013, criminal possession of a knife,
[in] 2012, two times for assault.
In 2009 and 2006, a knife robbery and a knife assault,” the chief said.
In 2018, he was convicted of “stabbing someone in the back four times, slashing his face, as well as stabbing a 15-year-old girl in the back who got caught in the middle,” assistant DA Movius said
Law-enforcement sources told The Post he
has as many as 20 prior busts, some of them sealed, the most recent a Jan. 20 arrest for an altered VIN number on a motorcycle.
He was charged with third-degree assault in a June 9, 2021, incident and assault with intent to cause injuries Sept. 13, 2017, sources said.
He was also allegedly hit with a gun-possession rap in 2013 and a string of arrests ranging from second-degree robbery to fare evasion dating to 2005, according to sources.
Codrington had an open arrest warrant before his new arrest, too. It was not immediately clear what case the warrant, issued in September, was tied to.