NYPD release mugshots of 7 wealthy and privileged rioting suspects busted during Daniel Prude’s protests

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The New York Police Department has released on Wednesday seven mugshots of the wealthy and privileged suspects that were arrested amid rioting over Daniel Prude’s death.

The classy rioters were arrested last week during a Panthers and Revolutionary Abolitionist Movement protest after they smashed swanky storefronts of Manhattan businesses and painted anti-police graffitis across the Flatiron District.

Clara Kraebber made headlines a few days ago when she was arrested in the mayhem, away from her Upper East Side luxurious apartment. The child of a prominent architect and a famous psychiatrist, Kraebber was described as a real hypocrite by authorities.

30-year-old Frank Fuhrmeister, the Stuyvesant Heights’ resident, and high-profile art director was also caught on the act and charged with possession of a graffiti instrument. Before painting his opinions on Manhattan’s walls and properties, the young artist worked with Pepsi, Samsung, Joe Coffee, and The Glenlivet.

Another artist, 20-year-old Adi Sragovich, was captured “doing her own thing” amid the unruly weekend demonstration. Sragovich is a gifted musician who performs jazz out of a lengthy and rich repertoire that brought her to stage at the Sea Cliff Yacht Club and Long Island theaters.

Among the detained was Etkar Surette, a 27-year-old Brooklyn man who left his Europe journeys to make a trip to jail. Surette, who was covering the scene with hateful graffitis, didn’t seem to like his last trip as he angrily barked at the face of a reporter seeking his comments and slammed the door in his face.