NYPD Horse Chase of Alleged Thief on Parole for Murder Sparks Fury
Summary
A police officer in New York City chased Felicia Field, a 44-year-old woman, on horseback after she tried to escape. Field has a long arrest history, including a 2000 conviction for second-degree murder, and is currently on lifetime parole.Key Facts
- The chase happened on a Wednesday morning in New York City.
- Felicia Field fled on foot, weaving through cars and under scaffolding.
- Field was convicted of second-degree murder in 2000 and sentenced to 25 years to life.
- She was later released and placed on lifetime parole.
- She has 14 prior arrests.
- After this latest incident, she faces new charges for larceny (theft) and giving false information.
- The chase was caught on the mounted officer’s body camera.
- The incident sparked debate about parole laws and public safety reforms in New York City.
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