Thursday, June 11, 2026

Mayor Mamdani and Comptroller Levine Deposit $20 Million in Ponce Bank, Expanding Access to Capital for Working Class New Yorkers

 

New York City Banking Commission also designates Inwood branch as part of New York Banking Development District Program  

Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani and Comptroller Mark Levine announced a $20 million deposit in Ponce Bank to strengthen community banking and expand economic opportunity in Upper Manhattan and the Bronx. 

The City will deposit $10 million each into Ponce Bank branches in Inwood and the Bronx, increasing the bank’s lending capacity and helping more New Yorkers buy homes, start small businesses and build long-term financial stability 

The Mayor and Comptroller also announced that Ponce Bank’s Inwood branch has been designated as part of the New York Banking Development District (BDD) Program, joining the bank’s Bronx branch. The designation allows the branch to receive public deposits that support lending and expand access to financial services for local residents and businesses. The process to include the Inwood branch in the BDD program was initiated by then-Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine.  

Our administration is putting public resources to work for working people. For too long, too many neighborhoods have been denied the investment they deserve,” said Mayor Mamdani. “By depositing $20 million in a trusted community bank, we're expanding access to capital for small businesses, creating pathways to homeownership and building wealth in the communities that make New York the greatest city on earth. Government should invest directly in people and neighborhoods. That’s exactly what we’re doing. 

“Limited access to reliable capital has been a major barrier for Upper Manhattan and the South Bronx residents for decades, something I and many have seen firsthand and worked hard to change,” said City Comptroller Levine. “This partnership with Mayor Mamdani will clear even more barriers to economic empowerment through vital funding levers. Through the Banking Development District program, New York City is directing public deposits into mission-driven lenders, and with it the communities they serve, to expand their ability to provide access to credit and banking services.” 

“The Banking Development District Program demonstrates how government can use its financial resources strategically to support equitable economic growth,” said Department of Finance Commissioner Richard Lee. “By directing deposits to community-focused institutions, we are helping ensure that more New Yorkers have access to the financial tools they need to build wealth, start businesses and invest in their futures.”  

For more than 60 years, Ponce Bank has been committed to helping underserved communities access the financial resources they need to thrive,said Carlos Naudon, President & CEO of Ponce Bank. This investment from New York City reflects our shared belief that neighborhoods like Inwood and the Bronx deserve strong, locally rooted financial institutions that invest in small businesses, homeowners and working families. These deposits will help us continue the mission-driven work we have carried out for generations and expand opportunity in the communities we proudly call home. 

 

The deposits were made through the New York City Banking Commission, which is chaired by the Mayor, Comptroller and Commissioner of Finance. The Commission administers the City’s participation in the state Banking Development District Program, which is designed to strengthen lending capacity and expand access to financial services in communities that continue to face barriers to credit 

Inwood and the East Bronx are home to vibrant commercial corridors, working class families, and immigrant communities that benefit from strong, locally rooted financial institutions committed to serving neighborhood needs.  

Justice Department, FBI Disable 13 Websites Backed by Suspected Chinese Agents That Sought Sensitive U.S. Information from Security Clearance Holders

 

Thirteen internet domains used to target U.S. persons, including current and former security clearance holders with access to classified and sensitive U.S. government information, were seized by federal authorities.

“These domain seizures offer a glimpse at how foreign actors can use promises of easy money to lure Americans into revealing sensitive or classified information that they are duty‑bound to protect,” said Assistant Attorney General for National Security John A. Eisenberg. “Anyone approached online with offers of easy income for vague ‘consulting’ work should treat those overtures with extreme caution and remain vigilant for warning signs of malicious targeting.” 

“These seizures send a clear message that any attempts to exploit Americans trusted with access to our nation’s most sensitive information will be exposed and dismantled,” said U.S. Attorney Jeanine Ferris Pirro for the District of Columbia. “These sham consulting sites were crafted to deceive, but thanks to the persistent work of our prosecutors and law enforcement partners, this scheme, like so many others, has been stopped in its tracks. We will always protect the integrity of our workforce and safeguard the trusted information that underpins our national security.” 

“The fake consulting company domains seized by the FBI illustrate the lengths the Chinese government’s intelligence services will go to as they try to use AI-generated content to trick, recruit, or coerce current and former U.S. security clearance holders into sharing sensitive information,” said Assistant Director Roman Rozhavsky of the FBI’s Counterintelligence and Espionage Division. “The FBI and our partners have observed China’s intelligence services resort to using AI, professional networking sites, and online payment platforms to target Americans, and we have taken actions to defend the homeland and our national security. The FBI is grateful for all of the assistance provided by our private sector and domestic and international partners.”

“For too long, the Chinese government has tried to exploit U.S. government employees behind the cover of fake companies and phony job postings,” said Special Agent in Charge Daniel Wierzbicki of the FBI’s Washington Field Office Counterintelligence and Cyber Division. “Today, we shut them down. These seizures will prevent these fraudulent sites from being used to target Americans with access to sensitive information. The FBI will continue to use every tool available to protect Americans and our national security from this threat.” 

“The Chinese government continues to pursue U.S. innovation, research, and sensitive information through a variety of deceptive techniques, including fraudulent job postings and online recruitment efforts,” said Special Agent in Charge Dominique Evans of the FBI’s Norfolk Field Office. “By seizing these domains and exposing these tactics, we are working to protect national security, safeguard American ingenuity, and help the public recognize and defend against these threats. We urge anyone approached with suspicious job opportunities or recruitment efforts to remain vigilant, recognize the warning signs, and report suspicious activity to the FBI.” 

According to the affidavit filed in support of the seizure warrants, beginning in November 2023, the conspirators created at least 13 fake consulting company websites. The websites and their associated job postings advertised generic “consulting” jobs and included statements indicating their purpose was to recruit current or former U.S. government and U.S. military employees to provide expertise to unspecified clients.  

The websites were typically linked or referenced within the entities’ job postings on hiring platforms. The methods and means used by the conspirators include (1) the use of aliases, fictitious personas, and the stolen identities of actual persons; (2) the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI)-generated photographs; (3) relatively large payments for research reports; (4) the use of Telegram and other encrypted applications; (5) pressure to provide “exclusive” or “insider” information; and (6) the transfer of money from places and accounts located overseas to places and accounts located in the United States. 

According to court documents, the conspirators recruited applicants through job postings, on social media and other platforms including Upwork, Expertia AI, Hubstaff Talent, Wellfound, and Post Job Free. The postings related to topics of interest to the government of the People’s Republic of China.  

The conspirators targeted current and former security clearance holders and other Americans who have access to classified and sensitive U.S. government information. The fake positions included “Senior Analyst” and “International Affairs Consultant” jobs. The recruiters pressured candidates to share confidential information and reports from “insider” sources in violation of their official duties. The scheme used contracts and confidentiality agreements to give their bogus consulting companies an air of legitimacy. 

The conspirators have denied any involvement by any foreign government. 

The affidavit alleges that the conspirators offered money to applicants and recruits in exchange for sensitive information, paid for reports using online payment accounts in the names of fictitious individuals, and used cryptocurrency to conceal the conspirators’ identities and the true source of the payments. These payments allowed for the flow of money from places outside the United States to places inside the United States in furtherance of the conspiracy. 

According to the affidavit, the conspirators used the following domains in their conspiracy to commit bribery of current and former public officials, identity theft, and international money laundering: Centrik Global Consulting, centrikglobalconsulting.com (CENTRIK); Rightinfo Consulting, rightinfoconsult.com (RIGHTINFO); Finnacle-Vesper Consulting (FV), finnaclevesperconsulting.com; CYDF Consulting, cydfconsulting.com (CYDF); Pulse Wave Global, pulsewaveglobal.com (PWG); Catalyst Global Solutions, catalystglobalsolutions.com (CGS); Horizzen, thehorizzen.com (HORIZZEN); GeoIndopacific, geoindopacific.com (GEOINDOPACIFIC); Global Peace Foundation – Indonesia, gpf-ina.org (GPFI); SafeSec Group, safesec-group.com (SAFESEC); The TruthInfo, thetruthinfo.com (TRUTHINFO); Vandercons.com; and Gulf Peace Foundation, gulfpeace.org (GULF PEACE).  

The domains seized today include centrikglobalconsulting.com; rightinfoconsult.com; finnaclevesperconsulting.com; cydfconsulting.com; pulsewaveglobal.com; catalystglobalsolutions.com; thehorizzen.com; geoindopacific.com; gpf-ina.org; safesec-group.com; thetruthinfo.com; Vandercons.com; and gulfpeace.org.  

Following the seizures, the FBI placed takeover pages on the seized websites to warn site visitors that the sites were rendered inoperable in order to disrupt the intended illegal activity and money laundering tied to the domains.  

This seizure was handled by Assistant U.S. Attorney Jolie F. Zimmerman for the District of Columbia, along with the FBI’s Washington Field Office and Norfolk Field Office, with substantial assistance from Trial Attorney Maria Fedor of the Department of Justice’s Counterintelligence and Export Control Section of the National Security Division and Paralegal Kate Abrey of the U.S. Attorney’s Office.  

If you have information concerning the websites, please contact the FBI at 1-800-Call-FBI (225-5324) or online at tips.fbi.gov.

ICE Arrests Man Who Threatened to Shoot HSI Agents

 

ICE law enforcement have been facing an 8,000% increase in death threats

The United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) released the following statement after U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) arrested a man in Washington state who threatened to shoot ICE law enforcement officers.

On May 19, 2026, HSI Yakima attempted to arrest an illegal alien who fled law enforcement in his vehicle. Agents located the alien’s truck at the residence of Manuel Lozano, a United States citizen. Agents observed that he had a pistol on his waistband.

He then said “I’ve got something for you,” disappeared toward the back of the house, then returned with an AR-15-style rifle. As the agents were walking away from the house, Lozano said “I have 60 rounds and have enough to smoke all you…You see an AR and walk away.”

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HSI Yakima arrested Lozano on June 4. A search of his residence resulted in the seizure of two firearms, firearms parts, and mixed ammunition. He has been charged with threats against a federal law enforcement officer.

“This man threatened to shoot an HSI agent with an AR-15 rifle,” said Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis. “He has now been charged with threatening a federal law enforcement officer. Secretary Mullin has been clear: anyone who threatens to kill an ICE law enforcement officer will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. The men and women in ICE law enforcement are simply doing their jobs and enforcing the laws passed by Congress. This violence against ICE law enforcement must end.”

ICE law enforcement officers are currently facing a 1,300% increase in assaults against them, as well as a 3,300% increase in vehicle assaults and an 8,000% increase in death threats.

Some examples include:

 

Friends, 

Our 4th Annual Summer Kickoff Family Fun Day is just around the corner! 
 
The past 3 years we have seen thousands of people join us on a beautiful Saturday in June to enjoy music, games, food, bouncy houses, face painters and more. The best part?  It was all provided FREE of cost. 
 
This year, we are going BIGGER. More bouncy houses, games, food, and fun for the whole family!
 
Bring your friends and family and get ready to enjoy one of the best days in the boogie down Bronx. 
 
When: Saturday, June 20, 2026
Where: Williamsbridge Rd (between Lydig and Neill Ave)
Time: 12pm - 4pm
 
On behalf of my office and family, we can’t wait to spend an afternoon with all of you. 
 
With Gratitude,
 
John Zaccaro, Jr. 
New York State Assembly


 

Get Offline, Get Outside: Governor Hochul Invites New Yorkers to Experience the Outdoors at 2026 ‘Get Outdoors & Get Together Day’ Celebrations on Saturday, June 13


Inclusive and Accessible Family-Friendly Recreation at Locations Across New York State


Governor Kathy Hochul announced New York’s “Get Outdoors & Get Together Day” celebrations. Events will be held on Saturday, June 13 at more than 20 locations across New York State as part of the Governor's initiative to “Get Offline, Get Outside,” and to highlight the expansion of accessibility on state public lands announced during her State of the State address. The events bring people of all abilities, ages, identities and backgrounds together for a day of fun and healthy activities.

“I’ve always said that our state parks and lands are for everyone, and ‘Get Outdoors & Get Together Day’ is my invitation to all New Yorkers, no matter what your background or ability, to get outside and experience the outdoor beauty that is uniquely ours here in New York,” Governor Hochul said. “This year I unveiled my ‘These Lands are for Everyone’ initiative and we’re investing even more in upgrades to make sure our state lands are accessible, inclusive, and welcoming to residents and visitors alike. We want everyone to enjoy New York’s parks and state lands.”

This year’s event is hosted by the State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) and the Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (Parks), in partnership with the Office of the Chief Disability Officer, the Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD), the Department of Veterans' Services (DVS), the Office of Mental Health (OMH) and the Justice Center for the Protection of People with Special Needs. This year, the College of Staten Island (CSI) CUNY will also host an event on their property in Staten Island.

At 21 locations across the state, participants will be encouraged to discover new skills and enjoy a range of introductory-level outdoor recreation activities such as fishing, nature walks and hikes, birding, archery, paddling, camping demonstrations and more. There will also be family-friendly activities like lawn games and arts and crafts.

Each event will highlight ways to enjoy the outdoors safely and sustainably. All locations will offer a selection of accessible activities, and use of adaptive equipment and demonstrations will be provided at many sites, including trail and beach mobility aids, archery assist stands, arm supports for fishing, adaptive birding equipment and more. Certain sites will also feature sample assistive technology devices on loan from New York’s regional Technology-Related Assistance for Individuals with Disabilities (TRAID) centers. This year, many sites will also offer sensory friendly kits and designated quiet areas.

New York's Get Outdoors & Get Together Day coincides with National Get Outdoors Day, an annual event to encourage healthy, active outdoor fun. Most “Get Outdoors & Get Together Day” celebrations will be held from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m., with a few exceptions. Exact times and locations are available on the Get Outdoors and Get Together Day website at www.ny.gov/GOGTDay and the State Parks and DEC websites

These events complement Governor Kathy Hochul’s “These Lands Are For Everyone” accessibility and inclusivity initiative announced in the 2026 State of the State. To ensure New York’s open spaces are accessible and inclusive, “These Lands Are For Everyone” is investing in inclusive, sensory friendly and accessible experiences, including tactile exhibits, sensory trails and inclusive nature centers, ensuring all children and adults can enjoy New York’s natural treasures.

The following locations will host Get Outdoors & Get Together Day in 2026.

Long Island

New York City

Mid-Hudson

Capital Region

North Country

Central New York

Finger Lakes

Western New York

Southern Tier

Activities at Get Outdoors & Get Together Day celebrations may include the following:

  • Camping 101: Visitors can try their hand at camping basics by pitching a tent on the lawn and learning how to pack for a camping trip.
  • Birding: Participants can learn how easy and fun it is to enjoy birdwatching almost anywhere.
  • Hiking: Participants can take a short walk or hike and learn the basics of finding the perfect trails on their own.
  • Outdoor safety: Learn the basics of being prepared and safe so all outdoor adventures are good ones.
  • Accessible outdoor recreation: Experience and learn about accessible outdoor recreation opportunities on State lands including hiking, camping, birding, fishing and boating.
  • Arts and Crafts: Engage in arts and crafts like making pinecone birdfeeders to take home.
  • Lawn Games: Try your hand at games like ladderball, ring toss and tic tac toe as you enjoy the outdoors.
  • Photos: Have your photo taken in our Get Outdoors & Get Together Day oversized photo frame.
  • Select locations will also include I Fish NY catch-and-release clinics with rods and reels available for loan, introductory paddling on the water, and introductory archery, including important safety tips.

Wheelchair-accessible features, including restrooms, as well as activities and select recreation opportunities are offered at all locations. Adaptive equipment will be available for select activities across participating sites. Please contact the event coordinator directly with accommodation requests and to find out about the adaptive equipment and activities offered at each site.

Details for events held on DEC state lands, including schedules and activity lists, can be found on the “Get Outdoors & Get Together Day” page.

Visitor amenities as well as program and scheduling details for events held at State Parks can be found by visiting parks.ny.gov.

For details about the event at College of Staten Island, contact OPWDD at communications.office@opwdd.ny.gov

Get Outdoors & Get Together Day is a free event. Parking at all DEC sites and the College of Staten Island is free. No parking fee will be charged during event times at New York State Parks.

The New York City and Long Island events located at Denny Farrell Riverbank State Park, Hempstead Lake State Park and Sunken Meadow State Park are very popular, and there is limited parking available for oversized vans accommodating larger groups at these sites with the exception of the College of Staten Island. If you have a bus or oversized van you need to park at any location, please contact the facility directly to inquire about parking availability in advance of your arrival. For parking inquiries at the College of Staten Island, contact OPWDD at communications.office@opwdd.ny.gov

The Department of Environmental Conservation manages five million acres of public lands, including three million acres in the Adirondack and Catskill Forest Preserve, 55 campgrounds and day-use areas, more than 5,000 miles of formal trails, and hundreds of trailheads, boat launches, and fishing piers. Plan your next outdoor adventure and connect with us on Facebook, Bluesky, X, Flickr and Instagram.

The New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation oversees more than 250 parks, historic sites, recreational trails, golf courses, boat launches and more, and welcomes over 88 million visitors annually. For more information on any of these recreation areas, visit parks.ny.gov, download the free NY State Parks Explorer app or call 518-474-0456. Connect with us on Facebook, Instagram, X, LinkedIn, the OPRHP Blog or via the OPRHP Newsroom.

The Office for People With Developmental Disabilities provides high quality person-centered support and services to people with developmental disabilities, including intellectual disabilities, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, autism spectrum disorders and other neurological impairments. OPWDD provides services directly and through a network of not-for-profit providers. OPWDD's mission is to help people live richer lives that include meaningful relationships, good health, personal growth and a home that supports them to participate in their community. For more information visit opwdd.ny.gov or connect with us on Facebook, X and Instagram.

The New York State Department of Veterans’ Services proudly serves New York’s Veterans, Service Members, and Military Families, connecting them with benefits, services, and support. All who served should contact the Department at 888-838-7697 or via its website — veterans.ny.gov — to meet in-person or virtually with an accredited Veterans Benefits Advisor to receive the benefits they have earned. Follow DVS on Facebook, Instagram, X, and LinkedIn.

The New York State Office of Mental Health is committed to promoting the mental health of all New Yorkers, with a particular focus on providing hope and recovery for adults with serious mental illness and children with serious emotional disturbances. The agency oversees a large, multi-faceted mental health system serving nearly 800,000 individuals annually. OMH operates 3,597 inpatient beds at 23 psychiatric centers statewide, while also overseeing the Nathan S. Kline Institute and New York Psychiatric Institute. In addition, the agency is tasked with regulating, certifying, and overseeing more than 6,500 programs operated by local governments and nonprofit agencies, which are dedicated to serving individuals and families living with mental illness.

The Justice Center for the Protection of People With Special Needs was established in 2013 by the Protection of People with Special Needs Act. The agency was created to restore public trust in the institutions and individuals charged with caring for vulnerable populations by protecting the health, safety and dignity of all people with special needs. For more information on the agency, visit: justicecenter.ny.gov.

As Budget Deadline Nears, Comptroller Levine Urges Focus on Projected $8.8 Billion FY 2028 Budget Gap

 

Fiscal watchdog releases final analysis of executive budget, including updated revenue projections; calls for a charter amendment

New York City Comptroller Mark Levine released his analysis of the FY 2027 Executive Budget, including updated revenue estimates, ahead of his testimony before the City Council on the City’s spending plan. In his testimony summarizing the report’s key findings, the Comptroller commends the administration for balancing a budget without raising property taxes or drawing down the rainy-day fund — outcomes made possible thanks to strong revenue from Wall Street, support from Albany, and efficiencies and savings proposed by the Mayor. However, the Comptroller warns that the budget also relies on one-shot measures, and serious underlying fiscal challenges remain. His analysis projects an $8.8 billion budget gap in FY 2028, exceeding the $7.1 billion forecast in the May Financial Plan, even absent an economic downturn.  

“When we plug in our tax forecast and our estimates of underbudgeted costs and unmet program needs, including overtime and childcare vouchers, the FY 2028 gap widens to a daunting $8.8 billion. We will face that gap without the option of the many one-shot measures that we used up this year,” Comptroller Levine said. 

The analysis provides six key takeaways: 

  • The economy is strong, but not for everyone: The Office of the Comptroller has revised tax forecast upward by $927 million in FY 2026 and $1.1 billion in FY 2027 since March. However, the private sector has lost 6,000 jobs in 2026, while real wages decline for 2/3rds of private sector workers and local inflation hit 4.6% in April, the highest in three years. 
  • The budget is balanced with one-time and temporary measures: The May Financial Plan relies on $6.1 billion in one-time measures, including pension re-amortization, accounting adjustments, delaying class size mandates, and lower subsidies to the MTA. 
  • We are spending more than we take in: The plan dramatically reduces the pre-payment of next year’s expenses by $2.8 billion —from $3.8 billion in FY 2025 to roughly $1 billion in FY 2026 a 72% decline. Taking the reduced prepayment and the re-estimate of prior year expenses together, this means that we are spending $4.4 billion more than we are bringing in this fiscal year. 
  • The budget gap is widening: Even with extensive one-time measures and booming tax revenue, the City’s stated outyear gaps are growing. The Office of the Comptroller estimates an even larger FY2028 gap of $8.8 billion.  
  • There are risks ahead: The Plan carries roughly $600 million in unallocated savings, plus $1.97 billion over four years in three new “cost-containment” targets for CityFHEPS, DHS shelter, and DOE special-education Due Process Cases — all which require detailed implementation plans. Additionally, the plan draws down the General Reserve in FY 2027 to $100 million (the statutory minimum) and does not prepare for the potential impacts of AI or other economic uncertainty.  
  • Long-term Reserves should be grown: The City will finish the year with $2.0 billion in the Revenue Stabilization Fund and $5.2 billion in the Retiree Health Benefit Trust. As a share of City taxes, that is well below the 16% the City should target.  

In his testimony, the Comptroller calls for a Charter amendment establishing formal rules for the Rainy Day Fund: a 16% target of tax revenues with a 10% floor, a deposit formula when revenues exceed trend, and clear, narrow criteria for withdrawals. New York City’s Rainy Day Fund currently has few parameters for making regular deposits or when reserves can be withdrawn, a departure from other major cities.  

Read Comptroller Levine’s full testimony before the City Council Finance Committee Hearing On the FY 2027 Executive Budget and May Financial Plan, to be delivered today at a scheduled 2 p.m. hearing, at: https://comptroller.nyc.gov/newsroom/testimonies/testimony-of-nyc-comptroller-levine-city-council-finance-committee-hearing-on-the-mayors-executive-budget/

Read the Comptroller’s full report on New York City’s Preliminary Budget for Fiscal Year 2027 and Financial Plan for Fiscal Years 2026-2030 at: https://comptroller.nyc.gov/reports/comments-on-new-york-citys-executive-budget-for-fiscal-year-2027-and-financial-plan-for-fiscal-years-2026-2030/  

Van Cortlandt Park Alliance - Juneteenth Celebration is next Friday

 

Westchester Man Charged With Robbery Spree That Targeted Convenience Stores In Mount Vernon And New Rochelle

 

United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Jay Clayton, and Assistant Director in Charge of the New York Field Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (“FBI”), James C. Barnacle, Jr., announced the unsealing of an Indictment charging JABARI CLARKE in connection with a series of gunpoint robberies in Mount Vernon and New Rochelle, New York.  CLARKE was arrested and presented in White Plains federal court before U.S. Magistrate Judge Victoria Reznik, who ordered him detained.

“As alleged, Jabari Clarke carried out a spree of gunpoint robberies of gas stations and convenience stores,” said U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton.  “If you use a gun to rob a store, you should expect federal charges and to be off the streets—that’s the message and the reality New Yorkers want and deserve.”

“Jabari Clarke allegedly committed gunpoint robberies threatening the safety of the general public and terrorizing innocent civilians,” said FBI Assistant Director in Charge James C. Barnacle, Jr.  “The FBI’s Westchester Safe Street’s Task Force continues to target gun violence plaguing our communities.”

As alleged in the Indictment:

Between May and June of 2025, CLARKE robbed four gas stations and convenience stores in Mount Vernon and New Rochelle.  In each of these robberies, CLARKE or his accomplices brandished firearms and stole cash before fleeing.  Through these gunpoint robberies, CLARKE stole thousands of dollars of cash.

CLARKE, 22, of New Rochelle, New York, is charged with one count of conspiracy to commit Hobbs Act robbery and four counts of Hobbs Act robbery, each of which carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison.  CLARKE is also charged with four counts of brandishing a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence, each of which carries an additional mandatory minimum sentence of seven years in prison that must be served consecutively to any other prison terms imposed. 

The minimum and maximum potential sentences in this case are prescribed by Congress and provided here for informational purposes only, as any sentencing of the defendant will be determined by a judge.

Mr. Clayton praised the efforts of the FBI, the Mount Vernon Police Department, and the New Rochelle Police Department in connection with this investigation.              

The prosecution is being handled by the Office’s White Plains Division. Assistant U.S. Attorneys Justin L. Brooke and Ioannis D. Drivas are in charge of the prosecution.   

The charges contained in the Indictment are merely accusations, and the defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.

As the introductory phrase signifies, the entirety of the text of the Indictment and the description of the Indictment set forth herein constitute only allegations, and every fact described should be treated as an allegation.