Wednesday, November 6, 2024

New York Man Arrested for Attempting to Provide Material Support to ISIS

 

Defendant Planned to Travel to Syria to Join ISIS and Was Arrested at John F. Kennedy International Airport as He Tried to Board a Flight

A criminal complaint was filed today in federal court in Brooklyn charging Syed Aman, a U.S. citizen and resident of Nassau County, New York, with attempting to provide material support to the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS). Aman was arrested at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK Airport) in Queens, New York, on Nov. 5 as he tried to board a flight to Doha, Qatar, from which he intended to ultimately travel to Syria to join ISIS. Aman's initial appearance is scheduled for this afternoon.

As alleged in the complaint, throughout 2023 and 2024, Aman expressed his support for ISIS through social media posts in an online ISIS group forum, sent money to an individual he believed to be an ISIS operative that was intended to support ISIS’s efforts in Syria and made arrangements to travel to Syria to engage in jihad, or holy war, on behalf of ISIS.

Since the beginning of October, Aman has been in contact with a confidential human source (CHS) working with the FBI about Aman's plan to join ISIS in Syria. Aman expressed that “jihad and hijrah,” referring to traveling to ISIS-controlled territory and waging war on ISIS's behalf, are “the most important thing, more than anything else at the moment.” Aman shared with the CHS Aman's hatred for “kuffar [non-believers] who deny the path of Allah.” Aman explained to the CHS, “[i]f you don't kill them they will kill us and ruin the earth with decay." During this same time period, Aman also posted on a social media platform his desire "to kill Americans” and wrote in a notebook his intent to study becoming a shaheed, or martyr on behalf of ISIS.

Aman made two attempts to book travel to the Middle East in late October 2024, but his purchases were blocked by his credit card company. On his third attempt, Aman was successful in booking a flight from JFK Airport to Bangladesh via Doha. Aman told the CHS that he intended to disembark from his flight in Qatar and to purchase a flight from Qatar to Turkey where he would seek to cross into Syria to join ISIS. Aman also stated that he would travel with a steel pen to defend himself if he were arrested and that he would attack law enforcement. A silver metal pen was found in Aman's crossbody bag when he was arrested.

On Nov. 5, Aman traveled to JFK Airport for his flight to Qatar. After Aman had checked in, been processed through airport security and attempted to board his flight, he was arrested by the FBI.

Assistant Attorney General Matthew G. Olsen of the Justice Department's National Security Division, U.S. Attorney Breon Peace for the Eastern District of New York, and Executive Assistant Director Robert Wells for the FBI’s National Security Branch made the announcement.

The FBI is investigating the case.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Antoinette N. Rangel for the Eastern District of New York is prosecuting the case with assistance provided by Trial Attorney T.J. Reardon III of the National Security Division's Counterterrorism Section.

A complaint is merely an allegation. All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

Bronx Man Sentenced To Life In Prison For December 2021 Murder

 

Damian Williams, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced today that RICARDO FERGUSON, a/k/a “Maybach,” was sentenced to life in prison by U.S. District Court Judge Richard M. Berman for the December 5, 2021 murder of Robert Brown, Sr., inside of Aqueduct Park in the Bronx. FERGUSON was convicted of murder, robbery, and drug charges following a six-day trial in June 2024.   FERGUSON shot Brown in the head and attempted steal crack cocaine from Brown during a dispute over drugs. 

U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said: “Ricardo Ferguson used violence and intimidation to maintain control over his drug operation. In furtherance of that drug operation, he executed Robert Brown in a public park, in broad daylight, in front of several witnesses. For this senseless act of violence, Ferguson will spend the rest of his life in prison. Today’s sentence fittingly underscores the craven nature of Ferguson’s actions. We will continue to aggressively pursue justice in cases involving such wanton acts of violence. I want to thank our law enforcement partners and the career prosecutors from this Office for their tireless efforts in pursuing justice in this case.”         

According to the allegations in the Indictment and evidence at trial:

FERGUSON and others participated in a conspiracy to distribute crack cocaine in the vicinity of Aqueduct Park  in the University Heights neighborhood of the Bronx.  In the months leading up to the murder, FERGUSON and his co-conspirators threatened Robert Brown, Sr. because Brown had been selling bags containing larger quantities of crack cocaine than the other dealers in the park. On December 5, 2021, FERGUSON and a co-conspirator attacked and attempted to rob Brown in Aqueduct Park.  During the attempted robbery, and physical attack, FERGUSON pulled out a gun and shot Brown in the head.  Brown was 63 years old at the time of the murder.

In addition to the prison term, FERGUSON was sentenced to 120 months to run consecutive to the sentence of life in prison, and five years of supervised release.

Mr. Williams praised the outstanding investigative work of the New York City Police Department (“NYPD”), the Special Agents and NYPD Task Force Officers from the Special Investigations Division assigned to the Southern District of New York, and the New York/New Jersey High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area analysts.

Governor Hochul Delivers Remarks on the 2024 Election

Governor Hochul speaks on presidential election

Governor Hochul: “This is the birthplace of the women's rights movement, the environmental justice movement, the LGBTQ rights movement, and the American labor movement. With that as part of our history, our story. New York will remain a bastion for freedom and rule of law. And over the next coming weeks, and indeed years, I'll do everything in my power to ensure that New York remains a bastion from efforts where those rights are being denied in other states.”

Hochul: “President-elect Trump needs to repeal his elimination of the state and local tax deduction. He also needs to support our ongoing efforts to support our transit, support the Gateway Tunnel, 2nd Avenue Subway and fund major critical infrastructure, — again, particularly the MTA — and also to back our critical economic development projects, such as those funded by the CHIPS and Science Act, which is intended to bring manufacturing back home from China and South Asia, and create thousands of jobs in our state, as is occurring with Micron. I will work with him or anybody, regardless of party, on these kind of efforts that I know will benefit the State of New York. However, if you try to harm New Yorkers or roll back their rights, I will fight you every step of the way. New Yorkers are resilient — we fought the first time around and we'll fight again.”

First of all, I want to congratulate President-elect Trump on his victory at the polls and commend Vice-President Kamala Harris for her extraordinary run and my good friend and fellow Governor, Minnesota's Governor Tim Walz, for an incredible hard fought campaign that really lifted up so many issues that matter to Americans.

I also want to congratulate New York's newly elected and newly reelected Democratic members of Congress as well as those who prevailed in some of our down ballot races across the state, as well as the re-election of our Senator, my great friend, Kirsten Gillibrand. We'll need all of them fighting on our behalf in Washington now more than ever.

I mostly want to thank, really, the heart and soul of election days, the poll workers, the volunteers, the attorneys, everybody who shows up, and they really made this election go incredibly smoothly here in the state of New York, and I'm enormously proud of that given all the potential for a different outcome.

And it's thanks to them, that this miracle known as an American democracy has survived every threat for nearly 250 years. I'm joining you here today with my partner in government, Attorney General Tish James, who I'll be introducing in a couple of moments. I'm joining you here today because I want to reassure all New Yorkers.

And I know for many of you this is not the electoral result you had hoped for. But I will say this, we have weathered storms before. We've overcome pandemics. We've had to - in the aftermath of tremendous job losses - create thousands of jobs. After seeing huge spikes in crime, we had to reduce the crime rate dramatically.

And after losing so many jobs to overseas, we are now on the cusp of creating a new revolution, bringing more jobs back from places like China. All of this just in the last few years since I took office. That's why I have the confidence in my team. And all those we work closely with, that we will get through the uncertainty of a new administration in Washington.

Because I said, we've done this before. We've been to this. And I will be very clear, while we honor the results of this election, and we'll work with anyone who wants to be a partner in achieving the goals of our administration and our state, that does not mean we'll accept an agenda from Washington that strips away the rights that New Yorkers have long enjoyed.

I need to remind everyone, this is the birthplace of the women's rights movement, the environmental justice movement, the LGBTQ rights movement, and the American labor movement. With that as part of our history, our story. New York will remain a bastion for freedom and rule of law. And over the next coming weeks, and indeed years, I'll do everything in my power to ensure that New York remains a bastion from efforts where those rights are being denied in other states.

And I will say this, one very bright glimmer of hope in our state was that New Yorkers voted overwhelmingly in support of Proposition One. This amendment firmly establishes that reproductive freedom is an important value worth fighting for and worth protecting. And as a result of this amendment – and I want to give a lot of credit to the coalition and to many others and the elected officials and everybody who stood up to fight for these rights and overcoming an onslaught of negative misleading ads and millions of dollars spent against it.

These were the true champions who fought and persevered. I want to give credit to all of them. We'll find another occasion – not this particular day – to have a great celebration to honor that work and to remind everybody what this truly means, but it does mean that New Yorkers are now protected from federal actions where they try to limit contraception, or IVF or abortion medication here in the State of New York once that's enshrined in our Constitution. And overall, I'm here to let New Yorkers know we stand ready to respond to any threats to our democratic process or our public safety.

Now, what we're doing here is we have our New York State Intelligence Center continuing to monitor any potential threats for political violence against political figures and sensitive locations — they do this around the clock. The work is always ongoing and I want to report that at this time, there are no threats of violence to New Yorkers. Our Cyber Incident Response Team is always vigilant to support our partners in response to any cyber threats or incidents in the aftermath of this election.

And, the New York State Department of State continues to work with state police to ensure that the convening of the Electoral College, which is in our State Capitol on Dec. 17, will be safe, secure and as smooth as our election was yesterday. And again, I want to thank the countless individuals who were involved in ensuring this success.

And, we'll always protect the right of our residents' First Amendment rights, and some may feel moved to protest in the coming days, coming years — we'll respect that right, but we'll always expect New Yorkers to express themselves peacefully.

And, there's a couple of other actions I want to announce today. First, I created the Empire State Freedom Initiative, focused on key areas that are most likely to face threats from the Trump administration. Again, reproductive rights, civil rights, immigration, gun safety, labor rights, LGBTQ rights and our environmental justice.

Our team will do whatever we have to do to identify any possible threats to these rights that we hold dear in the State of New York and protect New Yorkers. This will include legislation, rulemaking, appropriations, and partnerships with our congressional delegation and including the Biden administration at this time. And, I know we're not alone in this fight. That's why I'm so proud to stand alongside my strong partner in government, Attorney General Tish James.

And beginning today, senior officials and attorneys at all levels of government will work in close collaboration with the Attorney General's office and convene regularly to coordinate these efforts, and provide guidance where necessary and keep New Yorkers apprised of our efforts.

Now I'll say this, President-elect Trump needs to repeal his elimination of the state and local tax deduction. He also needs to support our ongoing efforts to support our transit, support the Gateway Tunnel, 2nd Avenue Subway and fund major critical infrastructure, — again, particularly the MTA — and also to back our critical economic development projects, such as those funded by the CHIPS and Science Act, which is intended to bring manufacturing back home from China and South Asia, and create thousands of jobs in our state, as is occurring with Micron.

And I will work with him or anybody, regardless of party, on these kind of efforts that I know will benefit the State of New York. However, if you try to harm New Yorkers or roll back their rights, I will fight you every step of the way. New Yorkers are resilient — we fought the first time around and we'll fight again.

Now, I know many of you woke up today feeling drained and perhaps demoralized. Yet I know, we will find tremendous reserves of untapped energy within ourselves. I reflect on what football coach Vince Lombardi once said: “It's not whether you get knocked down, it's whether you get back up.” So today, fellow New Yorkers, we got back up. And we'll do it every single day. We'll go to work, take our kids to school, look out for our friends, our neighbors, our communities, and demonstrate through our actions that we'll always stand up for an America that respects the rights and freedoms that were envisioned and protected since the birth of our nation.

Let me end with this: In New York's harbor, beneath the Statue of Liberty's outstretched torch, lies an inscription most of us are familiar with: “Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free.” But fewer know the final words engraved on that plaque: “I lift my lamp beside the golden door.” Now perhaps you woke up today saying that that lamp doesn't shine quite as bright anymore. But I know New Yorkers. We will meet this moment and we'll lift that lamp even higher to guard its unwavering flame and ensure the warm light of opportunity continues to reach all who dare to believe in it. That is our New York. And New Yorkers will persevere over the next four years.

Thank you for coming today. It's important to express how strongly I feel, but also to say this: This is a great country, but our job is to make it even better. And we start here in a place like New York, that has always, always been that place to push progressive values forward, protect our citizens and fight for what's right. That's who we are as New Yorkers. Thank all of you, and may God bless our country and the great State of New York. Thank you very much.

MAYOR ADAMS’ STATEMENT ON LIKELY OVERWHELMING PASSAGE OF PROPOSITIONS 1, 2, 3, 4, AND 5

 

 New York City Mayor Eric Adams tonight released the following statement after early results showed New York City voters overwhelmingly voted in favor of Propositions 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5: 

 

“Working-class New Yorkers spoke, and the Charter Revision Commission listened. This is a great day for everyone who desires a safer city, cleaner streets, greater fiscal responsibility, transparency in the city’s capital planning process, and, of course, access to abortion care.  

 

I’m grateful to the commissioners and staff who heard the voices of their fellow New Yorkers, and whose outstanding efforts will now likely be enshrined into our city’s charter through Propositions 2-5. Tonight’s overwhelming success at the polls is just the latest example of how our administration is working every single day to make this a safer, more affordable city for all New Yorkers.” 

 

Statement from NYGOP Chair Ed Cox on Historic Republican Victories

New NYSGOP logo 2023 

"New York and the nation have spoken. Under the leadership of President Donald Trump, we have delivered a resounding victory for the future of our great country. New Yorkers have reelected at least seven of our hardworking, majority-making House members, including House GOP Conference Chairwoman Elise Stefanik.
 
"We have also broken Democrats’ disastrous super majority in the State Senate, so Republicans can now provide a real check on the radical progressives in Albany.

"This victory is not just a triumph for our party; it is a victory for hardworking families, for small businesses, for public safety, and for the rights of every American to live in a country that prioritizes opportunity and freedom over the failed policies of the radical left.

"From Long Island to the North Country to Western New York, voters sent a clear message: they’ve had enough of the chaos, the crushing taxes, the crime, out-of-control spending and the erosion of our rights. The people demanded change, and last night, Republicans delivered.

"I want to thank every candidate, every volunteer, and every supporter who believed in our mission and worked tirelessly to make last night a success. We have laid the foundation for a new golden age across the United States.

"The work begins now. Together, with President Trump back in the White House, and a strengthened Republican presence in Washington and Albany, we will restore common sense, ensure accountability, and build a brighter future for generations to come."

NYC PUBLIC ADVOCATE'S STATEMENT ON THE BALLOT PROPOSAL VOTE

 

"Passing Proposal One is a vital victory for New Yorkers, strengthening reproductive freedom and more broadly codifying anti-discrimination protections. With continued conservative attacks on fundamental rights and marginalized communities, I am grateful for this result and the work that went into it. 

"At the same time, I am disappointed that most of the mayor’s self-serving charter amendment process and proposals – and the misinformation that drove them – are also poised to pass. This was a power grab by a mayor in whom trust has been shaken to say the least. I'm also concerned about the long-term consequences of this process. Despite this political maneuver by the mayor, I will continue to work to hold City Hall accountable, both to the people of our city and to the standards we set." 

Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Permits Filed for 2123 Glebe Avenue in Westchester Square, The Bronx

 

Permits have been filed for a 13-story mixed-use building at 2123 Glebe Avenue in Westchester Square, The Bronx. Located between Waterbury Avenue and Lyon Avenue, the lot is near the Castle Hill Avenue subway station, serviced by the 6 train. Moses Freund of The Vaja Group is listed as the owner behind the applications.

The proposed 132-foot-tall development will yield 113,620 square feet, with 75,297 square feet designated for residential space, 30,758 square feet for commercial space, and 7,565 square feet for community facility space. The building will have 111 residences, most likely rentals based on the average unit scope of 678 square feet. The concrete-based structure will also have a cellar and 77 enclosed parking spaces.

S. Wieder Architect is listed as the architect of record.

Demolition permits will likely not be needed as the lot is vacant. An estimated completion date has not been announced.

D.A. Bragg Announces Indictment In Unprovoked Attack On 81-Year-Old Woman

 

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin L. Bragg Jr. announced the indictment of HANSEL ESPARRAGOZA, 37, for punching an 81-year-old woman in the face while she was walking her son’s dog in an unprovoked attack on the Upper West Side. ESPARRAGOZA is charged in a New York State Supreme Court indictment with one count of Assault in the Second Degree and one count of Assault in the Third Degree. [1]   

“As alleged, Hansel Esparragoza punched an 81-year-old woman in the face in an unprovoked attack, causing her to lose consciousness and fall to the ground,” said District Attorney Bragg. “New Yorkers deserve to be safe when they are going about their daily lives walking through their neighborhoods, and we will continue to prosecute those who threaten their safety. I hope the victim continues to heal from this assault.”

According to court documents and statements made on the record, on September 13, 2024, at approximately 7:09 p.m., an 81-year-old woman took her son’s dog out for a walk in her neighborhood. 

After ESPARRAGOZA walked by the woman, who was stopped on the sidewalk of 66th Street and Amsterdam Avenue, he turned around and approached her from behind, punching her in the face with so much force that she lost consciousness immediately. The victim fell to the ground and as she fell, she hit her face on the building’s exterior wall. 

ESPARRAGOZA continued walking down the street after the assault. Bystanders called the police while the victim lay motionless on the sidewalk. Police officers arrived and took the woman to Mount Sinai Morningside Hospital where she was treated for a fractured nose and concussion. The victim has complete amnesia regarding the incident. 

ESPARRAGOZA was apprehended in a Staten Island deli after the employee recognized the defendant from news articles reporting the incident. 

Assistant D.A. Hunter Carrell (Trial Bureau 70) is handling the prosecution of this case under the supervision of Assistant D.A. David Hammer (Bureau Chief of Trial Bureau 70) and Executive Assistant D.A. Lisa DelPizzo (Chief of the Trial Division). 

D.A. Bragg thanked the NYPD, particularly Detective Nicholas Caniglia of the 20th Precinct Detective Squad. 

[1] The charges contained in the indictment are merely allegations, and the defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty. All factual recitations are derived from documents filed in court and statements made on the record in court.