It was a hot Sunday morning when the March on Jacobi Hospital began. Morris Park Community Association President and Vice-Chair of Community Board 11 spoke to those who would join him in a march from the back of Building 2 at 1400 Pelham Parkway the NYC Health and Hospitals Corporation was trying to sell as 1900 Seminole Avenue, so that Rikers Island inmates could be housed on the Jacobi Hospital campus.
Close to two-Hundred people marched to Pelham Parkway the front of Jacobi Hospital where they were joined by current and a former elected official. Speeches were made that said that Rikers Island inmates at Jacobi Hospital will not happen including Councilwoman Marjorie Velazquez who expressed that she is against the proposal. Strangely former Councilman Mark Gjonaj who admitted that he knew of the Jacobi proposal back in November of 2021 attacked current Councilwoman Marjorie Velazquez for not doing anything about this proposal. Gjonaj continued his tongue lashing questioning if the councilwoman had sent Mayor Adams her disapproval of this proposal, and what else was she doing to stop this project.
Councilwoman Velazquez returned to the microphone to repeat that she is opposed, opposed, and opposed to the Just Home proposal for Jacobi Hospital, and that she has informed Mayor Adams of her opposition. Assemblywoman Nathalia Fernandez who toured the area where the Just Home project is to be placed with the provider Fortune Society and News 12 to document the tour, less one day after it was announced that the Fortune Society got the contract. This reporter gave Assemblywoman Fernandez a Freedom of Information Letter on July 25, 2022 requesting any written information, emails, and texts from the Fortune Society, HHC, Jacobi Hospital, and former Councilman Mark Gjonaj the assemblywoman had with the four named principals from November 2021 the date former Councilman Gjanaj said he knew of the Just Home proposal to house Rikers Island inmates at Jacobi Hospital. As of August 7, 2022 Assemblywoman Fernandez refused to answer in the required five days if she was going to comply with the FOIL, the reason why she could not comply with the FOIL, or that she was not going to comply with the Freedom of Information Letter of July 25, 2022. She refused to reply to me at the rally and my next move is to make her comply in Bronx Supreme Court since it appears that Assemblywoman Nathalia Fernandez may have some knowledge of the Just Home proposal to house Rikers Island inmates at Jacobi Hospital wanting to hide it from the general public, or voters. The Freedom of Information Letter to Assemblywoman Nathalia Fernandez can be found at https://100percentbronx.
MPCA President and Community Board 11 Vice-Chair Al D'Angelo speaks to the almost 200 people gathered behind Building 2 at 1400 Pelham Parkway which is being called 1900 Seminole Avenue, which does not exist.
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