Accused criminal escapes from NYPD custody by wriggling out of handcuffs

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It’s a stunt fit for Harry Houdini.

An accused criminal was on the lam Tuesday after escaping from cops — by wriggling out of his handcuffs in Brooklyn, the NYPD said.

Joseph King, 21, pulled the disappearing act as he was being brought to Brooklyn Central Booking around 5:45 p.m. Monday on grand larceny and assault charges connected to a domestic incident, police said.

King managed to wriggle one of his hands out of the cuffs and then ran off into the Hoyt-Schermerhorn Street subway station, cops said.

Joseph King, 21, pulled a Houdini move and escaped as NYPD cops led him into Brooklyn Central Booking this week, police said Tuesday.
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The NYPD on Tuesday released a mugshot of King, seen with a neck tattoo and wearing a multi-colored shirt. 

A surveillance image appears to show him running with one handcuff still attached to one hand. 

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