A courtroom in Long Island broke out in Chaos when a suspect of a murder first appeared before a judge, only for a violent Melee to break out in the gallery, forcing at least six judicial officers to intervene.
The fleeting scene unfolded after the Judge Terence Murphy of Nassau County ordered the 18-year-old Jeremias Ferrufino-Rodriguez ordered without having a bail for a second-degree murder.
Moments later, an emotional supporter, who was supposed to be a family member of the suspect, stood up and began to shout repeatedly: “Keep your head up!”
The tensions cooked immediately when the court officers of the state of New York entered to remove the man, but the situation got out of hand.
The battle became violent when the viewer resisted to address the brutal Takedown when half a dozen officers struggled to the ground.
Shouting and crying called through the full courtroom while officers violently dragged the man out of the room.
The unmanageable viewer was towed away and accused of contempt, disorderly behavior and opposition to arrest.
In the meantime, a woman in the public gallery was clearly disturbed by the spectacle.

A courtroom in Long Island broke out in Chaos on Monday when a suspect of a murder first appeared in front of a judge, only for a violent melee to break out in the gallery

At least six courtroom officers were forced to intervene to remove the man from the court

Jeremias Ferrufino-Rodriguez, 18, is accused of the fatal shooting of 19-year-old Jefferson Mancia-Fernandez on a busy Hempstead intersection near his house in broad daylight on Saturday as part of a simmering beef, according to provincial civil servants
'Why do many of you hold him? He has rights! “She screamed.
Ferrufino-Rodriguez is accused of shooting the fatal shooting of 19-year-old Jefferson Mancia-Fernandez in broad daylight on Saturday.
He kept silent when the kaos of the courtroom burst around him.
Authorities say that the murder was not random, with the commander of the Homicide Squad of Nassau County Capt. Stephen Fitzpatrick confirmed that the two teenagers had a long -term feud.
“These two individuals knew each other; This was a targeted event, “Fitzpatrick explained.
“Apparently there is some friction between them from the neighborhood, and on that specific day they ended up at the same location at the same time.”

Chaos broke out in court during a preliminary guide for a suspect of a murder on Monday

Six judicial officers were needed to remove the Heckler from the courtroom that were eventually dragged out of the courtroom and accused of contempt, disorderly behavior and opposition to arrestation

An emotional supporter, who is assumed to be a family member of Ferrufino-Rodriguez, stood up and repeatedly shouted: “Keep your head up!”

Ferrufino-Rodriguez was arrested in his house on Sunday, but the murder weapon still has to be restored
The confrontation between the two teenagers unfolded on West Graham Avenue and Virginia Avenue in Hempstead, only blocks of the house of Ferrufino-Rodriguez.
Mancia-Fernandez, who helped his mother to move to a new apartment, walked along the street when a car stopped next to him.
A shooter in the vehicle shot a single shot that hit him in the chest. He died later.
The police say that Ferrufino-Rodriguez was arrested at his house the next day, but the murder weapon still has to be restored.