Friday, January 31, 2014

Friend details final call with slain woman during trial


The best friend of the Weight Watchers exec murdered allegedly by her Columbia-educated lawyer boyfriend broke down in tears as she testified about their final phone call on the morning of her death.


Rachel Rottella said Danielle Thomas got out, “I love you,” and then the phone went dead.


“She was crying, was so upset. I heard Jason in the background screaming, ‘I don’t care if she knows I’m here!’ ’’ said Rottella, 27, testifying in the Queens murder trial of Jason Bohn.


“Did you call 911?” the prosecutor asked.


“No,” Rottella said, her voice cracking as she put her head in her hands and wiped her eyes with a tissue. When asked why, the defense objected.


Rottella also testified Friday about how Thomas came to visit her 10 days before her murder in order to get away from Bohn.


Bohn told cops her beating death was an accident.





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DEA: Bronx Drug Bust Nets More Than $8 Million Worth of Heroin


Drug Enforcement Administration officials said Friday that a drug bust in the Bronx netted more than $ 8 million worth of heroin.


DEA officials say they were conducting surveillance Thursday night as part of ongoing heroin investigations when they saw Cristino Then enter a building on Wallace Avenue with two bags, then leave empty handed.


They say that as agents were questioning Then, they saw another man, Augustin Rivera, climbing out of a fifth-floor window.


DEA officials went up to the apartment, and say they found the 33 pounds of heroin inside.


Investigators say that scales, coffee grinders and baking soda were recovered from the apartment.



The bust is part of a larger investigation into heroin deals in the northeast.


“Both in the city and in the outlying areas is a huge spike up in heroin addiction and overdose death, and this seizure really corresponds with that,” “And if any of us thought that heroin had gone away or heroin wasn’t a real threat, especially to our young people, they ought to wake up now.”


Rivera and Then each face charges of criminal possession of a controlled substance and criminally using drug paraphernalia.





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Family of first-grader hit by bus sues driver, NYPD

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Ivan Delacruz, 6, sits in a wheelchair with his parents Esperanza and Ivan Sr., in their home in the Bronx Thursday.




The parents of a first-grader mowed down by a yellow school bus at a Bronx intersection unstaffed by a crossing guard, are taking legal aim at the bus driver and the NYPD.


Ivan Delacruz Jr. will mark his seventh birthday Saturday in a wheelchair, his leg horribly mangled, with months of rehab, plastic surgery and home schooling in his future.


Ivan was walking to the Santa Maria School on Jan. 16, holding his 12-year-old sister Mariah’s hand as they crossed Zerega Ave. in Parkchester when the bus driver made a left turn through the stop sign without stopping, according to the NYPD accident report and court papers.


“He’s super traumatized,” the boy’s father Ivan Delacruz told the Daily News. “And I’m afraid of his sister being even more traumatized because she says she feels bad that she wasn’t strong enough to pull him out from under the bus wheel.”


Ivan Delacruz had his leg mangled by a school bus after trying to cross an unguarded street in the Bronx on his way to school.


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Ivan Delacruz had his leg mangled by a school bus after trying to cross an unguarded street in the Bronx on his way to school.


The crossing guard assigned to the intersection had called in sick at 7 a.m. and a replacement had not yet arrived when the boy was struck at 7:30 a.m.


“The safety of this young child was wrongly compromised by the failure of officials to replace the school crossing guard who had called in sick,” said the family’s lawyer Sanford Rubenstein.


He will file a lawsuit seeking unspecified damages Friday against Little Richie Bus Service, driver Evelyn Rivera and a notice of claim to sue the NYPD for negligence for $ 8 million.


A police official said the precinct’s commander designates the busiest school crossing guard intersections as “A posts” and those with less traffic volume as “B posts.”


The intersection at Zerega Avenue in front of the Santa Maria School where Ivan Delacruz was struck by a yellow school bus.


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The intersection at Zerega Avenue in front of the Santa Maria School where Ivan Delacruz was struck by a yellow school bus.


If a crossing guard is absent at an “A post,” the NYPD will attempt to deploy a replacement or even a cop to the intersection as quickly as possible, the official said. The intersection where Ivan was struck is designated as a “B post,” the official said.


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Mayor de Blasio has made pedestrian safety a priority of his new administration after a spate of serious accidents this month, some of them fatal.


Ivan was released from the hospital this week after spending a week in the pediatric intensive care unit. Tissue and muscle were torn from his calf and doctors feared the onset of infection.


Mariah Delacruz tried to help her little brother, who was hit by a bus as they both walked to school.


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Mariah Delacruz tried to help her little brother, who was hit by a bus as they both walked to school.


The father said drivers blow through stop signs at the intersection with impunity, sometimes even when the crossing guard is on the job.


“We are very disappointed there was no one there that morning,” he said. “It’s too busy a street to leave unattended when kids are going to school.”


RELATED: UNCLE’S APPEAL: PLEASE MAKE STREETS SAFER


Little Ivan, a big Yankees and New York Giants fan, is disappointed that his indoor rock-climbing birthday party has been canceled.


His school chums have made a booklet of get-well cards and sent him balloons and Super Mario plush toys to cheer him up.


“We’re going to try to make it up to him,” the father said. “I am concerned he will have a limp but we’re glad he’s alive.”


Alan Sclar, a lawyer for the school bus company, said the accident remains under investigation and declined to comment on the suit. “We wish him a speedy recovery,” Sclar said.


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Ex-Christie official: Governor knew and I have proof


The former New Jersey official at the center of a political retribution scandal dogging Gov. Chris Christie said on Friday the governor knew about a traffic jam orchestrated by his top aides, the New York Times reported.


Christie, a leading Republican candidate for the White House in 2016, has repeatedly denied any knowledge of a plan to snarl traffic near the busy George Washington Bridge and severed ties with several top aides over their role in the incident.


David Wildstein, who resigned his post at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey late last year, said he had evidence that proves Christie had knowledge of the lane closures “during the period when the lanes were closed,” according to a letter sent to the authority’s lawyer and released to the newspaper.


The closures last September caused four days of severe traffic jams for residents of Fort Lee, NJ.


Christie, who won re-election in a landslide last November, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.





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Willamsburg recycling facility fined in ‘heat-related death’ of employee

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Williamsburg’s Cooper Tank Recycling is a transfer station on Maspeth Ave.




A Williamsburg industrial recycling facility got hit with a $ 40,500 fine by the federal government after a worker collapsed and died of heat-related causes last July.


Cooper Tank Recycling, a transfer station on Maspeth Ave., was cited for eight “serious health and safety” violations, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration said on Thursday.


OSHA launched an investigation after Aldero Cosme, 64, collapsed from heat illness and died on the job on July 19, 2013 after working several hours on a conveyor line, sorting and recycling solid waste, the agency said.


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“This was a needless and preventable loss of life,” said Kay Gee, OSHA’s area director for Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens. “This employer failed to train workers and implement safeguards that could have protected them from excessive heat conditions.”


The agency found that workers at the facility near Vandervoort Ave. were exposed to extreme heat that stemmed from environmental sources, on top of the heat generated by the company’s recycling machinery.


The temperature in the city the day Cosme died was in excess of 90 degrees, with a heat index in excess of 100 degrees, and the city was under a National Weather Service heat advisory, an agency spokesman said, but he couldn’t say how hot it was inside the plant when the accident occured.


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The probe revealed that the company — which processes 400,000 tons of material per year, according to its website — failed to train workers on the prevention and treatment of heat-related illness and did not provide temperature controls in the workplace, the agency said.


OSHA agents also discovered that workers were exposed to falls of 20 to 40 feet due to wall openings and missing guardrails.


Workers were also exposed to electrocution hazards “from an ungrounded electrical outlet and power cord” and “lacerations and amputations from unguarded grinders.”


RELATED: WTC DEMO COMPANY FINED 37G


Representatives of Cooper Tank Recycling did not return phone calls and emails requesting comment.


“[Cooper Tank Recycling] is very conscious of its responsibility towards the community it shares,” the 27-year-old company says on its website. “And (it) strives to operate its activities in an efficient, clean, and caring manner.”


The company has 15 business days from receipt of its citations and penalties to comply, meet with OSHA’s director or contest the charges.


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Bratton Wants NYPD Rookies Out of Operation Impact


Police Commissioner Bill Bratton says he wants to stop flooding high-crime neighborhoods with rookie officers fresh out of the academy, a practice that’s been in place for more than a decade.


Bratton talked about the reforms to Operation Impact after overseeing the first department promotion ceremony of his term Friday.


Former Police Commissioner Ray Kelly credited the policy with keeping the city safe.


Instead, Bratton wants to go with a more traditional plan of first assigning rookies to local precincts where they can get experience and mentoring.


“I want to develop more of an intimacy with those young people coming out, a broader experience. Operation Impact, I think, by pushing them into a program that was intended to encourage giving citations, encourage enforcement, I want them to have a broader experience,” Bratton said.


Bratton has said that the controversy surrounding police stop and frisks was an unintended side effect of Operation Impact.


The police union is supporting the changes and in a statement said, “This proposal is consistent with the union’s philosophy of training. It is important to have experienced police officers sharing their knowledge with our newer officers.”





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De Blasio launches war on charter schools


Mayor de Blasio’s war on charter schools has officially begun.


In an unexpected move late Friday, Schools Chancellor Carmen Farina said the city is redirecting $ 210 million in capital funding earmarked for charter schools in order to open 7,000 pre-kindergarten seats.


The move appears to confirm fears by charter school supporters that de Blasio’s mammoth plans for expanding pre-k would be used as an excuse to boot charter schools from public school buildings.


“This administration has a decision to make, and soon,” said James Merriman, CEO of the New York City Charter Schools Center.


“If they’re interested in results, they will make sure high-performing charter schools are fully included in the pre-K program, including maintaining capital funding,” he added. “Otherwise, it will be clear that their move to push pre-K is more about ideology than about helping children.”


The revised $ 12.8 billion capital program will likely be rubber stamped later this year by de Blasio’s allies in City Council and his appointees to the Panel for Educational Policy.


While de Blasio and his supporters have threatened action against charter school expansion, this is the first deliberate move against the privately managed, non-union schools.





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Cop shoots pit bull that charged him

A narcotics officer shot and killed a pit bull that charged him during the search of an apartment in Queens.


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A narcotics officer shot and killed a pit bull that charged him during the search of an apartment in Queens.



A narcotics cop shot and killed a charging pit bull in a Queens apartment Friday morning, police sources said.


Officers assigned to Queens North Narcotics were executing a search warrant in a Linden Place apartment in Flushing at 6:05 a.m. when the dog came at them, sources said.


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One cop fired three times, killing the animal.


There were no other injuries.


The target of the warrant was arrested, and three other people were taken into custody, sources said. Drugs and a gun were recovered from the apartment, police said.


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Bratton Wants NYPD Rookies Out of Operation Impact


Police Commissioner Bill Bratton says he wants to stop flooding high-crime neighborhoods with rookie officers fresh out of the academy, a practice that’s been in place for more than a decade.


Bratton talked about the reforms to Operation Impact after overseeing the first department promotion ceremony of his term Friday.


Former Police Commissioner Ray Kelly credited the policy with keeping the city safe.


Instead, Bratton wants to go with a more traditional plan of first assigning rookies to local precincts where they can get experience and mentoring.


“I want to develop more of an intimacy with those young people coming out, a broader experience. Operation Impact, I think, by pushing them into a program that was intended to encourage giving citations, encourage enforcement, I want them to have a broader experience,” Bratton said.


Bratton has said that the controversy surrounding police stop and frisks was an unintended side effect of Operation Impact.


The police union is supporting the changes and in a statement said, “This proposal is consistent with the union’s philosophy of training. It is important to have experienced police officers sharing their knowledge with our newer officers.”





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Drug dealer guilty in attempted murder of 2 cops


A Manhattan jury found small-time marijuana dealer Luis Martinez guilty Friday of the attempted murder of two cops for a Lower East Side gunfight he sparked nearly two years ago.


It took the jury less than three days to convict Martinez, 26, on four counts of attempted murder and criminal possession of a weapon. He faces up to life in prison at his sentencing next month.


“Horrible!” was defense lawyer Matthew Myer’s reaction to the verdict.


When Martinez spotted the two cops on patrol February 27th of 2012, he abruptly turned and walked the other way, Detective Thomas Richards testified earlier this month in Manhattan Supreme Court.


When Richards approached Martinez, he pulled out a gun and fired three shots then took off on foot down Columbia Street.


Richards’ life was saved when his gun belt deflected one of the bullets. The brave cop’s partner returned fire and nailed the thug in his buttocks.


Last week Martinez, a former Baruch College student, testified that it was too dark to tell that the two uniformed cops who exited an unmarked van late at night were police.


Martinez told jurors he’d only opened fire because he thought he was being robbed and his life was endangered.


He’d been held up twice shortly before the incident and bought the gun for protection, he claimed.


Martinez plans to appeal the verdict.





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NYPD busts $8M ‘heroin mill’ using NFL, McDonalds logos




A bag of corporate logo stamps which were imprinted on dime bags containing heroin.Photo: Hanout



Here’s a product that won’t get the NFL stamp of approval.


Drug dealers running a massive “heroin mill” in a Bronx apartment were busted with $ 8 million worth of dope on Thursday – some of it stored in tiny baggies stamped with an NFL logo, police source said.


Cops discovered hundreds of thousands of dime bags — some branded with bizarre corporate logos including “McDonalds,” “iPhone” and “Sprint” — at the apartment on Wallace Avenue near Williamsbridge Road, law enforcement sources said.



Heroin was stored in an oven.Photo: Handout



Some of the baggies, which the dealers stored in an oven, were stamped with the words “Lady Gaga” and “Government Shutdown,” law enforcement sources said.


The NYPD and the New York Drug Enforcement Task Force seized 13 kilograms of heroin, the sources said.





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Man pimped out hookers for Super Bowl party: feds

Ivan De Irish allegedly promised to bring three hookers, including Samantha Staxx, to the Marriott


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Ivan De Irish allegedly promised to bring three hookers, including Samantha Staxx, to the Marriott



A Washington, D.C. man was busted for pimping out hookers for a Super Bowl party at a Brooklyn hotel , authorities said Friday.


Ivan De Irish personally delievered three women named “Samantha Staxx,” “Fendi Red” and “Mia Bunny” to the Marriott Hotel in Downtown Brooklyn after settling on a price of $ 8,000 with an undercover agent, the feds said.


The agent had told De Irish to bring the girls around 7 p.m. Wednesday because he wanted “first crack” at them before his friends arrived, according to a complaint filed in Brooklyn Federal Court.


De Irish, 27, responded: “When you say ‘first crack at the girls’ you mean like to talk to them or do you mean, like, ready to get down to business, like right then and there at 7…like dirty, dirty?” according to the complaint.


“Go straight on, you know what I mean, you know, get some, get laid, I guess,” the agent said.


RELATED: MOM TRIES TO PIMP OUT DAUGHTER, 15, FOR SUPER BOWL


De Irish — whose father is a city probation officer and his brother is a correction officer in Connecticut — was charged with sex trafficking and released on $ 100,000 bail on Thursday.


He landed on the feds’ radar through a web site with the name Black Starr Management which offers “talent” to clients and features photos of women posing seductively in lingerie and G-strings, according to the complaint.


The undercover agent contacted the web site to book prostitutes for a “Super Bowl” party, stated Special Agent Keri Walden.


De Irish promised that certain fetishes are fine as long as “the girls are paid right, the sky’s the limit.”


He arrived at the Marriott about 8:30 p.m. Wednesday after stopping with the women at a nearby Duane Reade to purchase condoms, the complaint said.


RELATED: DRUGS, SEX ‘PARTY-PACK’ RING BUSTED UP


The three women were not charged.


Two of the hookers told the agents they were paid $ 800 each for the booking. De Irish allegedly admitted paying the third woman $ 400 for the evening.


It was unclear how much De Irish cleared on the deal after picking up the rest of their travel expenses.


De Irish told the feds that he’s unemployed and owes $ 120,000 in student loans.


He has a “masters in professional studies” degree from George Washington University and studied criminal justice at Temple University, according to his Facebook page.





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Crook robs man one day, forces him to cash checks the next


An armed robbery turned into a two-day nightmare after a thug stole a man’s wallet one day — and then forced him to drive him to New Jersey at gunpoint to cash the victim’s checks the next day, cops say.


According to police, the incident began on January 14th, when police say the 30-year-old victim was walking along 188th Street in the Bronx when a man armed with a gun approached him and demanded his money, debit card, and personal information.


The victim complied and the suspect fled. But according to authorities, the robbery was far from over.


The next day, police say the suspect contacted the victim by phone and demanded to see him. According to cops, the victim was in fear of his life, and met with the suspect later that day.


“This guy was terrified,” a police source said. “I mean he didn’t just give over money or credit cards, he gave the guy his personal information at gun point. He was afraid and just wanted the problem to go away, but it kept getting worse.”


The scheme concluded after the suspect forced his victim to drive him to New Jersey, where the armed man forced him to deposit forged checks into the victim’s own bank account.


According to police, the victim was then released unharmed.


Cops describe the suspect as a male, standing 5-foot-9 and weighing around 135 pounds.





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Tappan Zee Crane Arrives by Boat


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By Stephen Farrell January 30th, 2014

A huge crane arrived in New York Harbor Thursday, after a 6,000-mile ocean journey from San Francisco. It will be used to build the new Tappan Zee Bridge across the Hudson River.





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Mental patient who escaped Queens facility arrested in Tennessee

Raymond Morillo, 33, was nabbed at a bus station in Memphis, Tenn., a day after he escaped from Creedmore Psychiatric Facility in Queens.


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Raymond Morillo, 33, was nabbed at a bus station in Memphis, Tenn., a day after he escaped from Creedmore Psychiatric Facility in Queens.



A convicted murderer who slipped out of a Queens psychiatric facility by switching clothes with a visitor was busted in Tennessee, cops said Friday.


Raymond Morillo, 33 — who escaped from the Creedmoor Psychiatric Facility in Queens Village on Tuesday — was nabbed inside a Greyhound bus terminal in Memphis late Wednesday, police said.


He was waiting to be extradited to New York on Friday.


RELATED: MENTAL PATIENT WITH MANSLAUGHTER CONVICTION TRICKS HIS WAY OUT OF FACILITY: COPS


Morillo, who served 14 years in prison for assault and manslaughter, was undergoing an evaluation at the Winchester Blvd. facility when he escaped.


Police have said that Morillo was scheduled to be released within a matter of days.


Local civic leaders were angered that officials didn’t immediately notify the community when Morillo went missing.


RELATED: COPS STILL SEARCHING FOR KILLER WHO WALKED OUT OF CREEDMOOR


“I’m very concerned and disappointed none of the local schools were notified,” Councilman Mark Weprin (D-Oakland Gardens) told The News on Thursday.


“There should have been a warning and some procedure if this happens during school hours.”


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Hawaii snow traps Brooklyn man


He could have been lying on the beach with hula girls — but instead, a Brooklyn man wound up trapped in a blizzard during his trip to Hawaii.


Park rangers in a helicopter rescued Alex Sverd­lov, 36, Wednesday from a snowstorm near the summit of the 13,000-foot Mauna Loa volcano, the park said Thursday.


“I’ve done many crazy hikes, but this one pretty much tops the bill,” Sverdlov said in a statement.


He was making an 18-mile trek on the side of the volcano Tuesday when the peak was hit with heavy snow and high winds. Sverdlov hunkered down with only his clothes to protect him overnight.


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Upper West Side Residents Discuss Dangerous Intersection at Community Board Meeting


More than 100 Upper West Side residents packed a community board meeting Thursday to discuss a dangerous intersection at 96th Street and Broadway after three recent pedestrian fatalities. NY1′s Michael Herzenberg filed the following report.


The uncle of nine-year-old Cooper Stock told elected leaders and neighbors Thursday that his family’s only solace is that others might not die the way Cooper did.


“Please do not let politics, bureaucracy and interest groups squabbling prevent meaningful reform in the name of Cooper,” Cooper’s uncle said.


A cab driver struck and killed Cooper on January 10 on 97th Street and West End Ave as he lawfully crossed the street with his father.


That same day, a tour bus hit and killed Alexander Sheer at 96th Street and Broadway. Nine days later, 26-year-old Samantha Lee was killed crossing the same intersection.


“The main cause in these tragedies is drivers failing to yield,” said one person at the meeting.


More then 150 residents came to Community Board 7 to hear the Department of Transportation pitch its plan make 96th and Broadway safer for pedestrians.


In addition to making the pedestrian space more square and reducing the crossing distance, the DOT would simplify the traffic signals and ban two left turns.


“I was actually blown away by how great a plan this actually is,” said one person who attended the meeting.


Most at the meeting stood in favor of the plan. Some, though, worried that those on 96th Street trying to go left on Broadway would just go left on West End Avenue, increasing traffic and pedestrian danger there.


“So more cars in the morning will be turning left on 96th onto West End Ave, which is right across every morning, right where lots of lots of schoolchildren cross the morning,” said one person at the meeting.


The DOT said that the impacts to other intersections would be negligible.


The uncle of Cooper stocks says he’s just happy the issue as a whole is getting the attention it deserves


“This is the main thing that I think makes us glad,” Cooper’s uncle said.


The DOT hopes to move forward on the plan in March. It all comes as the mayor looks to reduce pedestrian traffic deaths to zero in the coming years. Part of that plan includes improving 50 dangerous intersections like this one per year.





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De Blasio to weigh in on ‘independent’ cop monitor


The investigator nominated by Mayor de Blasio to keep the city government in check revealed Thursday that Hizzoner will have a big say in appointing what’s meant to be an “independent” NYPD watchdog.


Mark Peters, a de Blasio pal who served as his campaign treasurer through Jan. 6, stunned even administration allies when he said at his confirmation hearing that the mayor would have “significant input” in selecting a first-ever inspector general.


“I’m not troubled by someone saying the mayor will have input,” said City Council Member Jumaane Williams (D-Brooklyn), who pressed Peters on the topic. “I am troubled by someone saying the mayor will have ‘significant’ ­input.”


The new IG position, established by the City Council last year, will be chosen by — and report to — the incoming head of the Department of Investigation.


Peters insisted that if his nomination to the top spot at DOI is confirmed in a vote by council members Tuesday, he would be the one to make the call on the inspector general.


The longtime lawyer and investigator also repeatedly said his ties to de Blasio wouldn’t impede his ability to be impartial.


“I would investigate the mayor and his staff under the same circumstances that I would investigate any other city employee,” he said.


Yet Peters also testified that he couldn’t envision a single instance in which he would need to recuse himself from a case connected to the mayor.


At one point, he even felt compelled to defend his pal’s reputation.


“I have not only no reason to believe that the mayor would ever engage in unethical conduct, but I’m very confident the mayor would not engage in unethical conduct,” he said.


When Council Member Dan Garodnick (D-Manhattan) brought up the hypothetical possibility of the city probing the mayor’s campaign finances, Peters conceded that, as his former treasurer, he would hand off the case to ­staffers.


“Fair point,” said Peters, who has had several stints working in the state Attorney General’s Office. “I hadn’t thought of that.”


Dick Dadey, director of the good-government group Citizens Union, testified that council members were right to raise questions about Peters’ ties to de Blasio.


But, he said at the City Hall hearing, “that Mr. ­Peters has a close relationship with the mayor does not disqualify him — given his credentials, experience and qualifications.”


Nearly all of the council members praised Peters’ qualifications for the $ 205,000 role, which was last held by Rose Gill Hearn.


Ideologically, Peters said he was in sync with the council on the need for an IG to oversee all aspects of the NYPD’s work.


He said he supported the law passed last year establishing the watchdog position, based on concerns about police relations with the community.


“I think those concerns were legitimate and there was a need for an independent inspector general to be looking at those systemic issues,” he said.





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Principal of John Bowne High fined for aide jaunts

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John Bowne High School at 63-25 Main St. in Queens. The principal of the school has been fined for going on trips with his aide on his or her dime.




A troublemaking Queens principal was slapped with a $ 4,500 fine for taking jaunts overseas with his school aide on the assistant’s dime, the city’s Conflicts of Interest Board said Thursday.


The aide to Howard Kwait, 36, principal of John Bowne High School in Flushing, spent more than $ 11,000 for the getaways.


RELATED: MEETING PACK’S LOMBARDI INSPIRED PREP’S O’CONNOR


The board didn’t reveal the aide’s name or gender.


The pair first went to Greece in 2011, and then to Italy, Greece, Turkey and Croatia in 2012.


RELATED: EX-BRONX PRINCIPAL FIRED FROM PA. CATHOLIC SCHOOL


Kwait, the school’s principal since 2006, received a disciplinary letter in his file. He referred all questions for comment to the Education Department.


It’s not the first time Kwait, who makes $ 145,000 a year, has been disciplined. He received a letter in his file for stealing food from the cafeteria and cursing at employees, among other transgressions.


RELATED: BRONX HIGH SCHOOL REOPENS TEN DAYS AFTER FLAMES RAVAGE BUILDING


He was also named in a 2012 lawsuit filed by the daughter of an Indian diplomat who was wrongly accused of cyberbullying her teacher at John Bowne.





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Thursday, January 30, 2014

Judge to watch ‘torture video’ connected to ‘cannibal cop’ case


Don’t expect the judge to break out the popcorn when he watches this video.


Manhattan federal Judge Paul Gardephe on Thursday said he’ll have to personally watch a sadistic torture video before deciding whether authorities can use it as evidence at the Feb. 24 trial of a former Stuyvesant HS librarian charged in a sick plot to rape and murder women and children in connection to the NYPD’s infamous “cannibal cop” case.


“I read the government’s description, and I will need to look at the video before I can rule on it,” Gardephe said deadpanned, referring a black-market video titled “Pain 35″ that the feds found in Christopher Asch’s home.


It depicts two men torturing two nearly naked women with nipple clamps, a leg spreader, riding crop, handcuffs, rope and scenes in which the men insert needles into one of the woman’s private parts.


As the Post reported last week, prosecutors say the video served as a “how-to” guide for Asch, 62, of Greenwich Village, living out his twisted fantasies and that the FBI believes the women in the video and are actually being tortured.


Prosecutors say they may show selected “screen shots” from Pain 35 but aren’t planning to play the video in court. Instead, they want an FBI agent to describe it in detail to jurors to help show Asch intended to carry out his grizzly plan and wasn’t just “fantasizing” as he alleges.


Brian Waller, Asch’s lawyer, said he sat through an airing Pain 35 and he believes isn’t a “how-to” video, but rather a simple S&M fetish video.


He said any mention of it at trial would prejudice jurors, adding he believes the women in it are “actresses, and not being tortured.”


The video is apparently so damning that alleged co-conspirator Michael Van Hise has asked Gardephe to be tried separately because he doesn’t want his case tainted by “Pain 35.”


Authorities came upon the Asch and Van Hise while investigating the notorious NYPD “cannibal cop” Gilberto Valle, a former police officer who was convicted last year of a plot to kidnap, cook and eat women.





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Man shot dead in East Flatbush, Brooklyn

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A 25-year-old man died after he was shot in the back after an argument in Brooklyn, officials said Thursday.


The victim, whose name was not immediately released, was found sprawled in front of a residence on Linden Blvd. near Nostrand Ave. in East Flatbush about 5:10 p.m. Wednesday. He had been shot twice.


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Paramedics rushed him to Kings County Hospital, but doctors were unable to save him.


The victim had a heated argument with the gunman just before the shooting, witnesses told police.


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Cops were hunting the shooter Thursday.


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Effort Underway to Allow Schools to Close for Lunar New Year


With the Lunar New Year expected to be celebrated across the city Friday, a new effort is underway to allow public schools to close to observe the holiday. NY1′s Zack Fink filed the following report.


In Chinatown in Manhattan, preparations are underway for Lunar New Year celebrations. Many children are expected to stay home from school in order to observe the holiday with their families.


Jennifer Fung has two kids who are students in the neighborhood. She said the schools should have an option to close instead of marking kids absent.


“Especially for schools in Chinatown where 70, 80 percent of them are absent on Chinese New Year day because they’re home celebrating.”


The state is now looking to step in. A bill has been introduced that would give schools the option of canceling classes if the majority of their student body will be absent due to a religious observance.


“We should not force families to choose between celebrating a holiday of great cultural importance and their children’s learning time at school,” said Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver.


According to the latest census data, Asian-Americans represent the fastest-growing ethnic community in the city.


“Asian-Americans are as much a part of this city, of this state and this country as any other group,” said Assemblyman Ron Kim of Queens. “Asian-Americans are one of the fastest-growing communities in the entire country, making up almost 14 percent of the entire city of New York.”


While this bill is aimed at those who celebrate the Lunar New Year, it’s written broadly enough for other religious observances, including the Hindu celebration of Diwali.


“What this reflects is that New York City is ever changing, and today the Asian-American community in New York is an enormous and fundamental part of who we are,” said state Senator Daniel Squadron, whose district covers parts of Manhattan and Brooklyn.


The bill has been introduced in the state Senate many times in previous sessions, only to get bottled up in committee. The Assembly on the other hand, plans to pass the bill Monday.





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Eli says he and Giants will fight lawsuit claiming they sold ‘fake’ collectibles

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The New York Giants say a lawsuit claiming that the team, as well as quarterback Eli Manning, sold fake memorabilia is ‘without any merit.’




The Giants are vehemently denying a new lawsuit that claims that quarterback Eli Manning and the team created fake “game-worn” football memorabilia.


“The suit is completely without any merit whtasoever and we will defend it vigorously,” said the team in a statement. “We will not otherwise comment on pending litigation.”


The trade-libel suit is being brought by collector Eric Inselberg in Bergen County Superior Court, according to a report. It alleges that Manning took part in the fake memorabilia scheme so he could keep the real items, which included a pair of 2012 Super Bowl helmets, a 2004 rookie helmet and several jerseys.


It also alleges that the scheme is well-known among other players and the team’s equipment staff.





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Book thieves stole 70,144 books from Brooklyn Public Library in 2012

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Staff at this Brooklyn Heights library say budget cuts have made it harder for them to prevent patrons from stealing books.




Book thieves checked out but never returned 70,144 books from Brooklyn Public Library’s 60 cash-strapped branches in 2012, records show.


GED prep guides, nursing and other professional exam cliff notes were high on the list of frequently filched books — but so too were graphic novels, library officials said.


“Those are always going missing,” a librarian at the Brooklyn Heights branch told the Daily News Thursday.


Library workers blame cutbacks for the large number of thefts, which spiked dramatically from 2011, when 61,543 books were never returned.


At the Brooklyn Heights branch, staff has been slashed from 30 employees to 20 over the past five years, largely due to city budget cuts. In 2010, 71,087 books vanished.


“We don’t have the staff to watch as much,” said the librarian, who declined to give her name.


The library bills 25 cents a day for late books checked out by adults or 10 cents a day for books from the children’s area. Patrons with late CDs get hit with a buck-a-day fine and DVDs are $ 2. Cards holders who owe $ 15 or more are blocked from borrowing new materials.


“We have systems in place to incentivize people to be responsible and return their materials, but people taking advantage of the system is an unfortunate reality,” said library spokeswoman Emma Woods.


Despite the thefts, library officials have kept the shelves full — in 2012, the system bought 419,790 new print books and 18,323 new e-books.


But the overall catalogue continues to shrink.


There were approximately 4.1 million books and other materials in 2009, but that number had dropped to 3.3 million by 2012, due in part to the thefts, records show.


“It makes the wait longer for hit books,” said patron Manuel Pardo of the thefts while browsing at the Brooklyn Heights branch Thursday.


Numbers for 2013 were not yet available.


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Manhattan Prostitution, Drug Ring Bust Ends in 18 Arrests


Investigators have announced the arrests of 18 people as part of a high-end Manhattan drug and prostitution ring that was ramping up ahead of the Super Bowl.


More than a dozen men and women were led out in handcuffs outside the seventh precinct on the Lower East Side Thursday morning.


Sources say they are all accused of organized drug and high-end sex trafficking, even offering so-called “party packs” or combination orders of prostitutes and cocaine to potential clients.


Sources say the group was becoming more active in the last few weeks as they hoped to capitalize on crowds in town for the Super Bowl.


The leader of a campaign against sex trafficking warns prospective sex trade clients of the brutality involved in the illicit industry.


“Someone raped multiple times over the course of the night, to get them ready, to break them. And that’s not an unusual story,” said Judy Harris Kluger of Sanctuary for Families.


One of the buildings allegedly used by the group was less than a block away from Super Bowl Boulevard in Midtown.


The arrests followed an 11-month investigation by the NYPD and U.S. Homeland Security.


Six other people who are said to be involved are still being sought.





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Sliwa stays mum on alleged sexy messages

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Curtis Sliwa and former wife Mary are shown here in happier times. Mary Sliwa on Wednesday revealed sexy voicemails left by Queens Borough President Melinda Katz for her ex-husband while they were still married, but the Guardian Angels founder won’t talk about them.




Curtis Sliwa, burned by his mistress’ salacious voicemails about their active sexual antics, is keeping his mouth shut.


The Guardian Angels founder said Thursday on his WABC-AM radio program that he would not comment on the love triangle involving his ex-wife Mary and Queens Borough President Melinda Katz.


RELATED: SILWA SLEPT WITH QUEENS POL ON NIGHT BEFORE WEDDING


“I’ll just suck it up and take my beatdown here,” said Sliwa at the top of his afternoon broadcast.


“I think it’s best for the first time in my life to just can it.”


RELATED: CURTIS SLIWA CHILD-SUPPORT TRIAL: MELINDA KATZ GETS GRILLED


Sliwa’s scorned spouse, in court papers filed Wednesday, released the contents of graphic voicemails left by Katz for her husband.


The pair’s affair continued throughout the 12-year Sliwa marriage.





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De Blasio watching Super Bowl with son


Mayor de Blasio will watch the Super Bowl in Brooklyn.


Despite getting an offer from the NFL to purchase tickets to the rare February match-up at MetLife Stadium, Hizzoner has opted to watch it on TV with his 16-year-old son, Dante.


“I’ve enjoyed participating in all the festivities leading up to Super Bowl Sunday, but I’ve decided to watch the game on TV, just like the vast majority of New Yorkers,” said de Blasio. “Dante and I are still talking about where we should watch. We’ll let people know when we pick a spot.”


The Mayor called the audible after wavering for days on whether to splurge on tickets – which have been selling for at least $ 1,500 a pop.


The longtime New England Patriots fan chose the big screen for the big game even though he’s predicted that the Denver Broncos-Seattle Seahawks battle would be “epic.”


The mayor, an avid football fan, has taken a pass on revealing which team he’ll been cheering for that day.


“I’m very excited that the NFL is hosting the Super Bowl in our area, and we’re working hard to be great hosts of the event,” he said.





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Cops still searching for killer who walked out of Creedmoor

Cops are still searching for Raymond Morillo, 33, who escaped from the Creedmoor Psychiatric Center on Jan. 28. Local residents said they were not notified of the incident until reporters called them.


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Cops are still searching for Raymond Morillo, 33, who escaped from the Creedmoor Psychiatric Center on Jan. 28. Local residents said they were not notified of the incident until reporters called them.



Nobody bothered to share the news that a convicted killer who escaped from Creedmoor Psychiatric Center on Tuesday remains at large, and Queens Village residents and civic leaders are livid.


“I mean, how can you put that person in a mental facility if he committed murder?” said Syed Wasi, 34, a security guard who lives just a few blocks from the towering facility.


The patient, 33-year-old Raymond Morillo, walked out of the center after swapping clothes with a friend who was there for a visit.


Cops nabbed the accomplice but Morillo remains at large, according to a police update emailed late Tuesday.


“We went out of our way to try and partner with Creedmoor,” said Frank Toner of the Rocky Hill Civic Association. “I go to quarterly meetings there, and then something like this happens.”


After he was told about the escape by The News, Toner sent a series of emails to neighbors.


“The community is going to be nervous about this,” he said.


City Councilman Mark Weprin, whose district includes Creedmoor, said he was especially worried about the schools that sit adjacent to the facility.


“I’m very concerned and disappointed none of the local schools were notified,” said Weprin (D-Oakland Gardens). “There should have been a warning and some procedure if this happens during school hours.”


Bloodhounds were taken to the scene on Tuesday but the dogs lost Morillo’s scent, police said.


Morillo, who served 14 years in prison for assault and manslaughter, was at the psychiatric center for evaluation.


He had completed his jail time and was admitted to Creedmor for evaluation purposes, and was not there by court order, police from the 105th Precinct told officials in an email obtained by The News. Police noted that Morillo was to be released in a matter of days.


Morillo’s mother lives near Creedmoor, but Morillo has been known to frequent Richmond Hill and Ozone Park, police said.


State Sen. Tony Avella fired off a letter to the New York state Office of Mental Health and demanded an in-person briefing of the incident.


“I’m so baffled that could happen, I can’t believe it,” said Salina Sattaur, who works at a medical clinic on Hillside Ave., blocks from the Creedmoor campus.


“Hopefully, they capture him and it’s the end of the story. We don’t want him showing up outside the door.”


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Shirley Chisholm honored with postal stamp

The newest Black History honoree being inducted into the Black Heritage Series paying tribute to Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm.



The newest Black History honoree being inducted into the Black Heritage Series paying tribute to Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm.



She got the stamp of approval from the U.S. Postal Service.


The legacy of Shirley Chisholm — the Brooklyn-born politician who became the first black woman elected to Congress — will be honored with her very own postage stamp.


The late Bedford-Stuyvesant resident, who died in 2005 at age 80, is famous for her long-list of firsts — the first black woman elected to Congress, where she served seven terms, the first black person to run for president in 1972.


Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm flashes victory sign at her campaign headquarters in Brooklyn.


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Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm flashes victory sign at her campaign headquarters in Brooklyn.


She beat out hundreds of thousands of other nominees to grace the 49-cent stamp, part of the Black Heritage series.


Barbara Winslow, the project director of the Shirley Chisholm Project and professor at Brooklyn College, called the news “very exciting.”


“She was a champion of women’s rights, a passionate supporter of the expansion of public education, and believed that countries should not be raiding other countries,” Winslow said, referring to Chisholm’s vehement anti-war stance of the Vietnam War.


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Shirley Chisholm pictured with Adam Clayton Powell at a parade.


“The best way to honor her is to struggle for the issues she thought was important,” Winslow said.


Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney, a Democrat who currently holds Chisholm’s seat in New York’s 12th Congressional District, echoed Winslow’s enthusiasm, saying in a statement that Chisholm is “one of my biggest heroines.”


“I commend the U.S. Postal Service for honoring this amazing, trailblazing woman with a Forever stamp, and I look forward to buying a whole bunch of them, once they’re issued,” she said.


A dedication ceremony will take place Friday at Brooklyn Borough Hall — where Chisholm’s picture still proudly hangs.


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Fight over hair weaves leaves one man dead

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Dennzel Holder, left, is facing murder charges for allegedly shooting Shawn Williams in 2011.



A fight over hair weaves ended up with one of the warring women’s boyfriend lying dead in a Brooklyn street, a jury heard Thursday.


“If it was not such a tragic incident, we would probably laugh about it because it’s so pathetic,” assistant district attorney Edward Purce told the panel as the murder trial against Dennzel Holder, 21, got underway.


Shawn Williams was shot in the back because two groups of young women were fighting about a hair weave,” the prosecutor said in Brooklyn Supreme Court.


The senseless shooting on a sunny August 2011 day began after three teens were walking down a shopping strip on Nostrand Ave. in Crown Heights.


RELATED: MAN SHOT DEAD IN EAST FLATBUSH, BROOKLYN


Their conversation turned to hair extensions with one of them saying, “My boyfriend wouldn’t let me walk out of the house looking like that,” said Williams’ sister, Tiara Haynes.


Sheniqua Cunningham, who was walking with Williams, her beau, a few steps ahead believed the slight was aimed at her and took offense.


“She didn’t look as glamorous, I guess, so she thought they were making fun of her,” Haynes said outside court.


Soon, all hell broke loose, with punches and a bottle being thrown.


RELATED: COPS SEEK GUNMAN IN BROOKLYN SHOOTING


Williams was playing the peacemaker and things calmed down, lawyers said, until Shatasia Meggett called Holder, her boyfriend, with other pals arriving at the scene. Violence then flared up again.


“You have approximately five young ladies in combat,” said defense lawyer Gregory Watts, who insisted his client was not the shooter.


“Mr. Williams and Mr. Holder are just there, watching,” he went on. “Mr. Holder didn’t get involved in the altercation.”


But Purce contended that witnesses — who are expected to take the stand when the trial resumes next week — will identify the defendant as the man who fired at least twice, killing the victim as he fled.


“He took this to another level,” the prosecutor said.


“He took it to a place where it was no longer something to joke about.”


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