Saturday, March 18, 2023

Governor Hochul Announces New York City Subway Sets Ridership Record on March 16

 

Subways Reach 3.94 Million Riders on a Single Day for First Time Since March 2020

OMNY Surpasses Two Million Taps in a Single Day First Time Ever on March 16; Subway OMNY Taps Hit Record on Consecutive Days


 Governor Kathy Hochul announced today that the New York City Subway set a ridership record yesterday, Thursday, March 16, with 3,946,310 paid rides. This tops the previous record set on December 8, 2022, by 11,000 rides. The last time the subways carried more than 3.94 million riders was March 12, 2020, when 4.1 million New Yorkers rode the subway. 

"People are coming back to our subways as we have made critical investments in service and safety," Governor Hochul said. "The MTA is the lifeblood of this city, and these ridership numbers demonstrate that New York is continuing to make a strong comeback."

 OMNY's Continued Growth 

OMNY continues to grow in market share among New York City Transit customers, with the first one million tap day reached in April of 2022. The MTA reached the 500 million total OMNY tap milestone in September of 2022 when a customer tapped in at Grand Central Terminal. OMNY has now processed cards issued in 192 of the 195 countries that issue bank cards. 

OMNY customers now consistently comprise nearly half of all subway riders, with a 40% market share of paid rides. Nearly 100% of all OMNY transactions are made on customers' own personal devices or cards, making the MTA unique among North American transit systems. 

In October, OMNY was rolled out to Reduced-Fare customers, who can now make the switch from MetroCard to riding with their personal device or contactless card. Reduced-Fare customers can make the switch from MetroCard to OMNY seamlessly online with the OMNY digital assistant, which is available 24/7 at OMNY.info.  

A how-to video for customers who want to switch to OMNY can be seen here

U.S. Attorney Announces Arrest Of Yonkers Man For Threatening To Kill Yonkers Police Officers


Ridon Kola Threatened to Kill Yonkers Police Officers and the Mayor of Yonkers in Online Messages While Expressing His Support for Radical Islamic Extremism and Terrorist Attacks 

 Damian Williams, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York,  Michael J. Driscoll, Assistant Director in Charge of the New York Field Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (“FBI”), Keechant L. Sewell, the Commissioner of the New York City Police Department (“NYPD”), and Christopher Sapienza, Commissioner of the City of Yonkers Police Department (“YPD”), announced that RIDON KOLA was arrested based on a criminal Complaint filed in White Plains federal court charging KOLA with making threatening interstate communications, in which KOLA threatened to kill officers of the YPD and the Mayor of Yonkers.  KOLA was be presented in White Plains federal court before United States Magistrate Judge Paul E. Davison.

U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said: “As alleged, Ridon Kola posted threats on social media against law enforcement, stating his support for ISIS and his intention to murder numerous police officers.  Undeterred after questioning from law enforcement, Kola’s conduct escalated, as he continued to assure police his threats would be carried out.  Threatening violence against police or to undermine public safety will not be tolerated, as Kola now stands charged and faces prison time for his threats against our dedicated law enforcement partners tasked with keeping us safe.”

FBI Assistant Director Michael J. Driscoll said: “As we allege today, Kola, who has demonstrated support for radical Islamic extremism and terrorist attacks, made a series of threats to the lives of law enforcement and others, and now he will be forced to face the consequences of his actions.  Counterterrorism remains the FBI’s top priority, and through our NY JTTF, we remain committed to keeping all New Yorkers safe from acts of terror.”

NYPD Commissioner Keechant L. Sewell said: “The NYPD remains steadfast in its commitment to fight against the grave threat of violence and hate in every form.  This arrest reinforces our work to protect people and ensure consequences for those who are charged with threatening our way of life.  I want to thank the members of the FBI-NYPD Joint Terrorism Task Force, the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York, and everyone else who worked to interdict and stop this threat.”

YPD Commissioner Christopher Sapienza said: “The safety of our residents, our community, and the members of our Police Department is paramount; every threat is investigated to the fullest extent possible.  Thankfully, due to the outstanding collaborative efforts of the FBI’s New York Joint Terrorism Task Force and our Yonkers Police Intelligence Division, our City will enjoy a safe Saint Patrick’s Day parade tomorrow free from intimidation by bad actors.”

As alleged in the Complaint unsealed today:[1]

KOLA has engaged in escalating threats of violence against, among others, law enforcement, culminating in recent online threats against the YPD in connection with the Yonkers St. Patrick’s Day parade scheduled for Saturday, March 18.  KOLA’s posts demonstrate support for radical Islamic extremism and terrorist attacks.  In a recent threatening post, KOLA displayed himself with an axe.

On November 19, 2021, KOLA posted to a YPD official social media account a message in Albanian that translated to the following: “I am going to slaughter you little girls.”

On December 5, 2021, KOLA posted to the same YPD social media account a message stating that: “Starting tomorrow I will start killing your officers just so u know who is doing it, Ridon Kola Albanian blood,” and that he would also kill the Mayor of Yonkers.

Following those threats, in December 2021, YPD detectives interviewed KOLA at his residence.  KOLA admitted to making the threatening posts but claimed he had no plans to harm YPD officers or the Mayor.  Based on his demeanor, YPD subsequently issued a warning to officers to exercise diligence and caution in any encounters with KOLA.  Beginning in early 2023, and continuing in the days leading up to the planned St. Patrick’s Day parade, KOLA has escalated his threats against the YPD and other government officials and has expressed his support for violent Islamic extremism and terrorist attacks.

In January 2023, KOLA posted multiple statements expressing support for “jihad,” or “to war against non-Muslims,” and the establishment of a “caliphate,” and depicting the raised index finger gesture used by jihadist groups, including the terrorist organization the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (“ISIS”).   

On March 6, 2023, appearing to reference YPD’s prior interview of KOLA, KOLA sent a direct message to the YPD social media account stating: “I’m looking for that officer that came to my house and threatened me and my family to kill us. I’m going to burn the world until I find him Vallahi [by God], no matter what happens to me there will never be peace in this country anymore! Allahu Ekberr.”  The phrase “Allahu Ekberr” is one form of an Arabic phrase meaning “God is great,” which radical Islamic extremists have proclaimed in connection with the commission of terrorist attacks.

The next day, March 7, 2023, KOLA posted a statement praising Sayfullo Saipov, the recently convicted perpetrator of a terrorist attack for ISIS in which Saipov used a truck on Halloween in 2017 to murder eight victims and injure many more on a bike bath in lower Manhattan.  KOLA referred to Saipov as “my BROTHER.”

As of March 9, 2023, KOLA’s social media account profile included the statement, “Now is personal America and the world!!!” and a threat to burn “cia fbi nsa police jud[g]es alive w their families too!”

Also on March 9, KOLA sent two direct messages to the YPD social media account stating: “First people to be crucified will be the Yonkers rats Vallahi.  Allahu Ekberr”; and “I will crucify Yonkers cops and their bosses all along McLean ave.  It will be a horror scene . . . Allahu Ekberr.”  McLean Avenue in Yonkers is part of the route for the Yonkers St. Patrick’s Day Parade taking place on March 18, and numerous YPD officers will be posted to the parade route along that street.  KOLA’s residence is in the area of the parade route.

Three days later, on March 12, 2023, KOLA posted to his social media feed a photograph of himself holding an axe with a statement in Albanian, translated to the following: “Come on Judas, I’m waiting for you.”

KOLA, 32, of Yonkers, New York, is charged with making threatening interstate communications, which carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison. 

The maximum potential penalty is prescribed by Congress and is provided here for informational purposes only, as any sentencing of the defendant would be determined by the judge.

Mr. Williams praised the outstanding investigative efforts of the FBI’s New York Joint Terrorism Task Force, which consists of investigators and analysts from the FBI, the NYPD, and over 50 other federal, state, and local agencies.  Mr. Williams also thanked the YPD and the Yonkers Police Intelligence Division for their assistance.

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

[1] As the introductory phrase signifies, the entirety of the text of the Complaint and the descriptions of the Complaint set forth below constitute only allegations, and every fact described should be treated as an allegation.

DEC Announces Start of Prescribed Fire Season


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Prescribed Fires Will Improve Habitats Across the State

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) announced today the agency will be conducting prescribed burns on DEC managed land in different areas of the state from late March to early May. The first burns will occur on Long Island. Prescribed fire is a tool used to manage fire-dependent ecosystems in a manner that develops a resilient natural balance of fire in the desired vegetation. These fires are regulated by law and regulation and require technical expertise to conduct the burns safely.

Before any prescribed fire is conducted, a burn plan is developed. Burn plans outline management's objectives, as well as parameters that must be satisfied before any prescribed fire can take place. Careful consideration is given to environmental factors such as current and expected weather conditions and smoke management considerations in close coordination with the National Weather Service. These burn plans are executed by nationally certified burn bosses. Every burn boss in DEC is a fully credentialed and certified Forest Ranger.

Prescribed burns accomplish more than simply using fire to manipulate habitat for a land management objective. The burns serve as an opportunity to develop partnerships among different DEC divisions. Working with the Divisions of Lands and Forests, Operations, and Fish and Wildlife creates the potential to train more staff to become wildland firefighters, supporting efforts to implement prescribed burns in the future and response to wildland fires.

In 2022, DEC and partner agencies burned hundreds of acres of grassland habitat and dozens of acres of forested lands. These treatments included controlled burns on two of DEC’s largest Long Island properties, the Otis Pike Pine Barrens State Forests and the Rocky Point Pine Barrens State Forest, as well as on several other smaller, DEC-managed properties in eastern Suffolk County.

While DEC makes the necessary notifications before conducting any prescribed fires, the public is encouraged to report smoke columns to local authorities. More information on wildfire prevention may be found on the FIREWISE New York webpage.


While prescribed burns are happening with multiple trained wildland firefighters on hand, the annual residential brush burn ban is in effect from March 16 to May 14. Open burning of debris is the single-largest cause of spring wildfires in New York State. When temperatures warm and the past fall's debris and leaves dry out, wildfires can start and spread easily, further fueled by winds and a lack of green vegetation. Each year, DEC Forest Rangers extinguish dozens of wildfires that burn hundreds of acres. In addition, local fire departments, many of which are staffed by volunteers, all too often have to leave their jobs and families to respond to wildfires caused by illegal debris fires. DEC will post the Fire Danger Map for the 2023 fire season on DEC's website once there is a moderate risk anywhere in New York.

 

The Plains Affordable Housing Project Tops Out At 4519 White Plains Road In Wakefield, The Bronx

 

The 4519 White Plains Rod project team celebrates the construction milestone - [From left, to right] Carlton Roye, project manager at Galaxy Construction; Jack Coogan, principal at OCV Architects; Jimmy Zervoudis, principal at Galaxy Construction; John McDonald, interim president at The Doe Fund; Lucy Sanchez, DASNY project manager; and Jeff Chu, development director of finance at Robert Sanborn Development
The 4519 White Plains Rod project team celebrates the construction milestone - [From left, to right] Carlton Roye, project manager at Galaxy Construction; Jack Coogan, principal at OCV Architects; Jimmy Zervoudis, principal at Galaxy Construction; John McDonald, interim president at The Doe Fund; Lucy Sanchez, DASNY project manager; and Jeff Chu, development director of finance at Robert Sanborn Development

Construction has topped out on The Plains, a nine-story mixed-income residential property at 4519 White Plains Road in the Wakefield section of The Bronx. Led by developers The Doe Fund and Robert Sanborn Development, the building will contain 98 deeply affordable homes, 20 apartments reserved for tenants 62 and older, and on-site supportive housing for 49 formerly homeless adults living with disabilities.

Overall, the units will be available to low- and moderate-income individuals and families. Eligible income will be capped at 80 percent of the area median income (AMI), with preference given to local residents who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. Applications for the affordable units are expected to open next February.

“Topping out at The Plains brings us one step closer to providing desperately needed deeply affordable and supportive housing to the Bronx,” said John McDonald, interim president of The Doe Fund. “For the nearly 100 individuals and families who will soon call The Plains home, that means shutting the revolving door of homelessness once and for all.”

View of construction at 4519 White Plains Road - Courtesy of The Doe Fund

Rendering of 4519 White Plains Road

Designed by OCV Architects, the building will comprise just over 82,000 square feet. In addition to apartments, the amenity spaces will include tenant storage, a multipurpose room, a shared laundry room, a fitness center, and communal outdoor space.

To improve energy efficiency, the structure will support a green roof and roof-level solar panels. Additional efficiency features will include triple-glazed windows, high-efficiency HVAC systems, LED lighting with motion sensors, Energy Star-rated appliances, and low-flow plumbing fixtures.

Upon completion, the project will seek LEED Gold certification.

Total construction costs are estimated at $48.5 million. Funding for the project includes a $1.2 million award from the Empire State Supportive Housing Initiative, $2.5 million in federal Low Income Housing Tax Credits, $4.9 million in capital funding through the Homeless Housing Assistance Program, and another $4 million acquisition loan from the Corporation for Supportive Housing for pre-development.

Additional financing includes a $2.8 million award from New York State Homes and Community Renewal‘s (HCR) Supportive Housing Opportunity Program, $5 million from its All Affordable New York City Program, and $1.9 million from its NYS HOME Program. The Doe Fund also obtained private sector construction and permanent loans through Merchant’s Bank and Freddie Mac, and tax-credit equity was syndicated by Richman Housing.

“As one of the nation’s top affordable housing financiers, we at Merchants are always looking for new ways to serve the housing needs of populations across the U.S.,” said Michael Milazzo, senior vice president of originations at Merchants Capital. “By working with The Doe Fund, we are creating safe, new supportive housing for nearly 100 of New York’s most vulnerable residents.”

Construction is expected to be completed by the third quarter of 2023.

Permits Filed For 225 Bedford Park Boulevard In Jerome Park, The Bronx

 


Permits have been filed for a nine-story residential building at 225 Bedford Park Boulevard in Jerome Park, The Bronx. Located at the intersection of Valentine Avenue and Bedford Park Boulevard, the corner lot is near the Bedford Park Boulevard subway station, serviced by the B and D trains. Vilson Lumaj is listed as the owner behind the applications.

The proposed 84-foot-tall development will yield 48,480 square feet designated for residential space. The building will have 73 residences, most likely rentals based on the average unit scope of 664 square feet. The masonry-based structure will also have a cellar and a 30-foot-long side yard.

Badaly Architects is listed as the architect of record.

Demolition permits were filed in December 2022 for the residential structure on the site. An estimated completion date has not been announced.

Council Member Marjorie Velázquez - What's Happening in District 13

Dear Neighbor,


Earlier this week, I delivered this year’s State of the District address, where I touched on several topics, including new health care resources, improved educational opportunities, and the exciting projects happening in our community.


In this week’s email, you will find legislative updates, upcoming events, as well as critical information pertaining to higher education and related resources. For those interested in seeing more community-based events, please be sure to complete our Spring 2023 Community Events Surveythe last day to complete this survey will be Tuesday, March 21. This survey will be used to help our office finalize upcoming events for everyone throughout the district.


In the meantime, if you have any questions, please call us at (718) 931-1721 or email us at District13@council.nyc.gov.


Sincerely,


Council Member Marjorie Velázquez


STATE OF THE DISTRICT RECAP


During this year’s State of the District, I had the opportunity to share several accomplishments, critical information, and discuss my top priorities for 2023. Below is an outline of what I discussed during my speech; this is going to be an exciting year and I look forward to sharing these moments with you all!


Summary of Topics

  • Expanding senior programming and services

  • Identifying opportunities to enhance medical care at our local hospitals, including millions of dollars to improve resources at Jacobi Hospital

  • Advocating on behalf of constituents in need of housing, in partnership with community organizations and City agencies

  • Supporting our youth through educational resources, such as STEM programming, athletics, and extracurricular activities

  • Protecting consumers by holding bad actors accountable for their actions, ensuring no one is taken advantage of, and prioritizing transparency

  • Welcoming the Metro-North to the community, which will improve transit accessibility in the Bronx

  • Addressing public safety matters by working with law enforcement and allocating critical resources

  • Supporting legislation that puts the community first, including small businesses. Int 559-A, also known as ‘Skip the Stuff,’ will put money back into our local businesses by eliminating the distribution of unnecessary disposable utensils and takeout items

Our mailing address is:
3040 E Tremont, Bronx, NY 10461

Bronx Chamber of Commerce - Bronx Business News You Can Use


Upcoming Events, Legislative News, Grant Opportunities, & More
(Friday) Extra, Extra
Click here for this week's video:
Bronx Chamber Honors Rob Walsh for Irish Heritage Reception
Emerging Professionals Mixer Recap
Bronx Chamber Leads Bronx M/WBE Certifications
Commercial District Program Update
Jerome Avenue
White Plains Road
138th Street
Bruckner Blvd
Pelham Parkway
Ridgewood Savings Bank Ribbon Cutting

Legislative & Advocacy Updates
Bronx Chamber Statement on Elephant Captivity Legislation
SOMOS Albany Summit Recap

Funding Opportunities
Verizon Small Business Digital Ready Grant Program

Engagement Surveys
5 Borough Jobs Coalition

Upcoming Events
Women of Distinction Luncheon, 3/31/2023 at 11:30am
Friday Extra March 17th, 2023
BRONX CHAMBER HONORS ROB WALSH
IRISH HERITAGE RECEPTION, 3/21/2023
 
The Bronx Chamber of Commerce Honors
Robert Walsh, Interim President of the Bronx Overall Economic Development Corporation & Former Commissioner of NYC Department of Small Business Services
 
The Bronx Chamber of Commerce will host its annual Celebration of Irish Heritage and Networking Reception on Tuesday, March 21, 2023 at 6:00pm at Rambling House, 4292 Katonah Avenue Bronx, NY. The evening acknowledges the achievements and contributions of the Irish community on the Bronx and New York City economies and its impact on small business.

The 2023 Reception honors Robert Walsh, Interim President of the Bronx Overall Economic Development Corporation (BOEDC) and former Commissioner of NYC Department of Small Business Services.

“The Irish community has contributed so much to the economic development and growth of New York City and the Bronx,” said Lisa Sorin, President of the Bronx Chamber of Commerce. “From the earliest days of immigration, the Irish planted a stake in New York City and transformed it to what it is today. The Bronx Chamber of Commerce is delighted to celebrate this community which adds to the rich fabric of what makes our borough so great. It is especially fitting to honor Rob Walsh – a devoted New Yorker and our Board member – for his commitment to New York and our future.”

The evening features live music, networking, drink specials, Irish fare, and acknowledges the contributions of notable Irish Americans and their influence on Bronx business and economic development. Reserve your spot, Click Here.

EMERGING PROFESSIONALS MIXER HOSTED WITH
COUNCILMEMBER PIERINA SANCHEZ
The Bronx Chamber of Commerce joined, Councilmember Pierina Sanchez, and NYC Department of Small Business Services for an evening of bites, drinks, and conversation focused on emerging professionals, solo entrepreneurs and new industries impacting the Bronx and New York City. The evening, hosted at Fokkus Lounge on Fordham Road gathered leaders from throughout the Bronx and District 14 and launched the creation of the 2023 Emerging Professionals Committee for the Bronx Chamber of Commerce.

The evening included a dynamic fireside chat with local business leaders, networking, and access to customized business services through the Small Business Resource Network and the Office of Councilmember Sanchez.

For more information on how to get involved email: outreach@bronxchamber.org
BRONX CHAMBER LEADS IN BRONX M/WBE CERTIFICATION
The Bronx Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to not only assisting in getting a record number of Bronx businesses minority and women owned certified, but also to ensuring those businesses get access to public and private sector procurement. Through the Bronx Chamber's procurement and certification team, M/WBE qualified firms get one on one City and State certification services and procurement assistance.

The Bronx Chamber of Commerce celebrates the latest cohort of M/WBE certified businesses that have been certified this quarter through the Chamber's M/WBE Certification Program, provided with support from NYC Department of Small Business Services. Congratulations to the following businesses on being awarded their NYC M/WBE certification:

Bronx Loyal Mobile Barber
Briason Associates
SLS Marketing
ASG Elysian
Aslean
Alzerina
The Wellness HUB
ChocoBar Cortes NYC
Green Canvas Productions
5 Line Designs

For more information on M/WBE certification email: programs@bronxchamber.org
COMMERCIAL CORRIDOR UPDATE
The Bronx Chamber of Commerce is leading organizing, planning, and revitalization efforts in partnership with the New York City Council, NYC EDC, NYC Department of Small Business Services, and NYC Small Business Resource Network. Our dedicated team is working in the following areas:

  • Jerome Avenue - Councilmember Althea Stevens: Merchant organizing, data collection, navigating government, and business planning
  • 138th Street & Bruckner Blvd (Mott Haven) - Avenue NYC Program: Merchant organizing, marketing, BID feasibility, and revitalization. Year 1 Commercial District Needs Assessment Report, click here.
  • White Plains Road - Jerome Gun Hill BID & NYC SBS: Merchant organizing and data collection.
  • Pelham Parkway - Councilmember Marjorie Velasquez: Data collection, BID Exploration, and Merchant Organizing
  • Council District 14 - Councilmember Pierina Sanchez: emerging professional and leadership development, and merchant organizing.

Our dedicated team meets every business where they are at, in person, with customized services and authentic engagement. For more information: outreach@bronxchamber.org
RIDGEWOOD SAVINGS BANK
RIBBON CUTTING
Ridgewood Savings Bank Reopens White Plains Road branch.

The Bronx Chamber of Commerce along with numerous officials, local business community leaders and senior bank management, Leonard Stekol, Chairman, President and CEO of Ridgewood Savings Bank (Ridgewood), celebrated the Grand Reopening of Ridgewood’s state-of-the-art White Plains Road Branch at 3951 White Plains Road, just four short blocks away from its previous North Bronx location.

“Ridgewood Savings Bank has emerged as a trusted institution for Bronxites and residents of New York City," said Lisa Sorin, President of The Bronx Chamber of Commerce. "We are delighted that Ridgewood has re-opened the White Plains Road branch giving residents and businesses the ability to continue banking locally and with a trusted financial institution."

“We are so excited to join with our many friends in the Bronx this morning to mark the reinvestment in this branch and in this neighborhood that means so much to us,” said Stekol. “Similar to the section of Ridgewood, Queens, where shopkeepers came together over 100 years ago to form our Bank, this community has long been home to individuals and families who share dreams of hope, opportunity, and success. We are confident that this renewed branch will continue to help turn those dreams into reality as our customers and this great community both grow and prosper,” said Stekol. 
LEGISLATIVE & ADVOCACY UPDATES
New York City Council Elephant Legislation
 
The following statement was released by The Bronx Chamber of Commerce in response to proposed legislation as it relates to elephant captivity.
 
“Recent legislation proposed by a Brooklyn Councilmember on elephant captivity and the Bronx Zoo is misguided and ill informed. The proposed legislation is politically and optically motivated and targets the Bronx Zoo – the headquarters of the Wildlife Conservation Society - and, one of, if not the most renowned zoo in the world, known for its exceptional care of animals, and its leadership in conservation of wildlife, science and education. The Bronx Zoo is one of the hallmarks of what makes New York City great.

The proposed legislation is not about what is best for the Bronx Zoo’s elephants. In fact, this legislation lacks any understanding of elephant ecology or husbandry or any actual knowledge or understanding of the individual elephants, Happy and Patty, at the Bronx Zoo. Contrary to its intent, this bill could ultimately endanger the welfare of the Bronx Zoo's two elephants which are under the care of the best experts in the field, and whose care is held to the highest standards by rigorous Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) accreditation.
 
Additionally, the Bronx Zoo and the WCS have been global leaders in ensuring best zoological practices are deployed and that animal care is the number one priority of their organizations.
 
The Bronx Chamber of Commerce is against this legislation and encourages the New York City Council to not entertain this mockery of the Council’s time.”
 
New Trash Set-Out Times Begin April 1 - Effective April 1, 2023, businesses that place waste at the curb* for collection have two setout options:

  •   If using a container with a secure lid, a business should place waste at the curb 1 hour before closing, or
  •   If putting bags directly on the curb, place waste out after 8:00 PM.
 
*This does not apply to businesses that have waste collected from a loading dock or other off-street location.
 
Send your questions to commercialprograms@dsny.nyc.gov. DSNY’s Commercial Engagement Team will provide additional free resources including information on the rules, educational site visits, trainings, and webinars.
NYS Assembly Bill, A5260 was introduced by Assembly member Manny De Los Santos. The Bill makes the crime of preventing a retail worker from performing a lawful duty or essential service, assault in the second degree.