Wednesday, March 21, 2018

News From Bronx District Attorney Darcel Clark - Cases Closed - Sentencing


MAN SENTENCED TO MAXIMUM TERM IN FATAL HIT-RUN IN BRONX
Convicted by Jury of Leaving the Scene of an Accident; Sentenced to 2 1/3 to Seven Years in Prison

  Bronx District Attorney Darcel D. Clark today announced that a Manhattan man has been sentenced to the maximum prison term in the 2015 hit-and-run crash that left a 38-year-old man dead. 

 District Attorney Clark said, “The defendant struck the victim, who was heading home from his job, and callously sped away from the scene as the victim lay dying in the street. For this senseless crime, he will spend time in prison.” 

 District Attorney Clark said the defendant, Michael Longo, 61, of Payson Avenue, Manhattan, was sentenced today to 2 1/3 to seven years in prison and fined $5,000 by Bronx Supreme Court Justice Miriam Best. Longo was convicted by a jury on January 31, 2018 of Leaving the Scene of an Incident Without Reporting, a Class D Felony.

 According to the investigation, on February 23, 2015, shortly before 7 p.m., Longo was driving a 2007 Dodge Magnum on Broadway near West 225th Street in Marble Hill, Manhattan (within the jurisdiction of the Bronx) when the vehicle struck Daniel Cabrera, 38.

 Longo then accelerated and drove southbound over the Broadway Bridge. Police recovered the vehicle in upper Manhattan near Longo’s home. Cabrera died of his injuries at a local hospital.

BRONX MAN SENTENCED TO 18 YEARS IN PRISON FOR FATALLY SHOOTING MAN AFTER DISPUTE 
Defendant Convicted by Jury of Manslaughter; Fired Four Shots into Group 

  Bronx District Attorney Darcel D. Clark today announced that a Bronx man has been sentenced to 18 years in prison for killing a man on a Bronx street after a petty dispute. 

 District Attorney Clark said, “The defendant had been in a fight, and got a gun he had stashed in a bodega and fired four shots at a group of people on a street corner, killing one man. A jury has convicted him and now he will serve 18 years in prison. We will prosecute to the fullest extent of the law anyone who brings gun violence to our streets.” 

 District Attorney Clark said the defendant, Yousi Edwards, 28, of 185 Webster Avenue, was sentenced today to 18 years in prison for Manslaughter and 15 years for Criminal Possession of a Weapon, to run concurrently, and five years post-release supervision by Bronx Supreme Court Justice Margaret Clancy. Edwards was convicted by a jury on March 5, 2018. 

 According to the investigation, on December 14, 2014, at about 4:30 a.m., Edwards got into a dispute inside an illegal club on East Burnside Avenue. The fight spilled into the street, and Edwards went to the bodega next door, where he had stashed a gun before entering the club. He retrieved the weapon and fired four shots into a group of people outside the bodega, striking Christopher Chau, 29, once. Chau died of his wound.

BRONX WOMAN WHO SUFFOCATED 91-YEAR-OLD WOMAN SENTENCED TO 25 YEARS TO LIFE IN PRISON 
Defendant Convicted by Jury of 2003 Murder of Nellie Hocutt

  Bronx District Attorney Darcel D. Clark today announced that a Bronx woman has been sentenced to 25 years to life in prison in the torture and killing of a 91-year-old woman during a robbery in her Williamsbridge apartment in 2003. 

 District Attorney Clark said, “The defendant committed a crime that is singularly cruel and vicious. She suffocated a defenseless woman during a robbery that netted her $120. Nellie Hocutt’s family finally has a measure of justice, as they have continued to grieve the loss of their beloved matriarch.” 

 District Attorney Clark said the defendant, Sparkle Daniel, 33, was sentenced today to 25 years to life in prison by Bronx Supreme Court Justice John Carter. Daniel was convicted by a jury of second-degree Murder on March 6, 2018. 

 According to the investigation, on January 10, 2003, Daniel and co-defendant Nadine Panton offered to help Nellie Hocutt bring her groceries into her apartment on Laconia Avenue. Once inside, they rifled Hocutt’s purse. Then they tied her to a chair and poured wine, rubbing alcohol and wood alcohol down her throat, put a rag at her mouth and fastened a plastic bag over her head. She was later found asphyxiated.

 Daniel was convicted of second-degree murder in 2010, but the conviction was reversed on appeal. At the same trial, Panton was convicted of murder.

STATEMENT FROM STATE SENATOR GUSTAVO RIVERA ON PUERTO RICO'S REBUILDING EFFORTS SIX MONTHS AFTER MARIA


GOVERNMENT HEADER

   "Two days ago I returned home to New York from my first visit to Puerto Rico almost six months to the day since Hurricane Maria ravaged the island. While there, I had the opportunity to see firsthand the impact the disaster continues to have on the people and the systems they rely on, like water, electricity, and medical care. I was honored to meet with several mayors, non profit organizations, academic institutions, labor leaders, and an array of dedicated individuals who are working to rebuild the island they love. The resilience of the Puerto Rican people and the municipal governments of countless towns have produced a slow but deliberately grassroots recovery movement that has accomplished progress in spite of receiving minimal, inadequate and unorganized support from both the federal and central governments. The people of Puerto Rico and local governments have been left to respond to this crisis on their own, which is why half a year after the storm, thousands of them are still displaced, living without electricity or water, facing food and resource shortages, and battling serious mental and physical health emergencies. Puerto Ricans do not need charity, they need resources to increase their capacity to continue to do the work they are already doing. I saw firsthand how they have a clear sense of how to rebuild their hometowns and infrastructure to function even better than they did before the storm. We need to support and invest in those leaders and communities working tirelessly to realize innovative visions and projects locally. I will advocate for these communities to maintain agency over what rebuilding looks like in the same way that I want my constituents to take charge of how our communities change and improve."

Friends of Van Cortlandt Park - Join us for Beyond the Brook- Monday 3/26/18



Beyond the Brook: 
Our Research & Findings
Monday March 26th 
at 6:30pm

Over the past two years, FVCP has initiated multiple research projects within the borders of Van Cortlandt Park that aid in the management and conservation of the Park’s natural areas. Here’s your chance to learn more during this evening of ecology, environmental engineering and environmental science as we present our work, findings and passion.  This event will be held in the Scala Academy Room (Rm 215) of the Leo Engineering Building of Manhattan College at 3825 Corlear Avenue.  Pre-register required. 

Hope to see you at these events.

Christina and all of the Friends of VCP

Bronx Chamber of Commerce - Major New Member Benefit Drive


The Bronx Chamber of Commerce Launches
Major New Membership Drive and Contest
 
    A larger Bronx Chamber of Commerce benefits all stakeholders including members, non-profit organizations, all Bronx businesses and the Bronx entire community. 
          
   Special Recognition to the Prominent Companies and Organizations represented on the Board of Directors. They are:

Altice USA/Cablevision Corp.
Apple Bank
BankUnited
Bronx Design Group
Bronx Times Reporter
BronxNet
Capital One Bank
Certified Alarm Technicians
Children's Corner Learning Center
Con Edison
Country Bank
D & J Ambulette Services, Inc.
Eisland Strategies, LLC
Ensign Engineering
F & F Insurance
Hutchinson Metro Center
KZA Realty Group, Inc.
Lehman College
Manhattan Parking Group
Mercy College
Metro Optics Eyewear
Monroe College
Morgan Stanley
New York Yankees
Ridgewood Savings Bank
Rite Check
Sandra Erickson Real Estate
Sanitation Salvage Corp
Simone Development
TD Bank
The Woodlawn Cemetery
Tompkins Mahopac National Bank
Underweiser & Underweiser
United Metro Energy
Unique People Services
Verizon
Westchester Square BID
Wildlife Conservation Society
          
Want to network with members and grow your business in The Bronx? Join the Bronx Chamber of Commerce today. You can join on-line at www.BronxChamber.org or call Sashee Rivera, Membership Director at (718) 828-3900 or email: Sashee@BronxChamber.org. 
         
All members are encouraged to participate in this major new membership Drive and Contest. 

For each new member you recruit to join, you will be listed as "recommended by" in the monthly newsletter with the new member's name, company and contact information. You have tremendous influence over companies or vendors you do business with. An "ASK" from you makes a big difference in recruiting new members.
 
The member that recruits the most new members will be presented an award at the 2018 Holiday Party scheduled for December 13, 2018 at the Villa Barone Manor and featured in the monthly newsletter.
          
   The mission of the Bronx Chamber of Commerce is to strengthen the economic viability and improve the quality of life for the Bronx. We play an active, significant role in the economic development of the borough, and formed many initiatives and partnerships that have made immeasurable strides in the crucial fields of education, employment, and health.         

I look forward to seeing you at the next excellent networking event!

Nunzio Del Greco
President and CEO
Bronx Chamber of Commerce
 
"You never know where your next big deal is going to come from"!
 

Bronx Chamber of Commerce Women of Distinction Luncheon honors three women who fight all forms of discrimination against women


Tenants PAC Endorses Jumaane Williams For NYS Lieutenant Governor



"There is no question that Jumaane Williams is eminently qualified to represent New Yorkers as the next Lieutenant Governor," stated Michael Mckee of Tenants PAC. "His long history of advocacy for tenants rights as an organizer and as the past chairman of the New York City Council's Housing & Buildings Committee means that tenants across our state will have a strong advocate and friend in the State Capitol. Someone who will look out for their best interests and won't be swayed by political winds or undue influence. Jumaane Williams will truly be a 'People's Advocate' in Albany and Tenants PAC is proud to endorse his campaign."

"Being a community organizer by training, especially around tenant's rights, I am extremely proud to have the support of the Tenants PAC," added Council Member Williams. "I've had the privilege of working side by side with this organization and its leaders throughout my career. Most notably when I worked as the executive director of New York State Tenants & Neighbors, and when I was proudly arrested outside the office of Gov. Andrew Cuomo, alongside Tenants PAC's celebrated tenant's rights leader Michael McKee and other colleagues in government, as we demanded the Governor strengthened rent regulation laws. I look foward to continuing that fight with Tenants PAC as the 'People's Advocate' in the Lieutenant Governor's office, especially when rent regulations are up again next year."

Council Member Williams has received the endorsements of the following elected officials, community leaders and organizations:

State Sen. Kevin Parker (D- Brooklyn)
Assemblywoman Rodneyse Bichotte (D-Brooklyn)
Legislator Joel Tyner (D-Dutchess County)
Council Member Vanessa Agudelo (D-Peekskill)
Council Member Latoya Allen (D-Syracuse)
Council Member Khalid Bey (D-Syracuse)
Council Member Brad Lander (D-Brooklyn)
Council Member I. Daneek Miller (D-Queens)
Council Member Brian Nowak (D-Cheektowaga)
Council Member Robin Reynolds-Wilt (D-Brighton)
Council Member Antonio Reynoso (D-Brookyn)
Alderwoman Tiffany Garriga (D-Hudson)

Minister Kirsten Foy, Activist
Katie Goldstein, Tenants Rights Activist
Eddie Kay, Labor Organizer
Bertha Lewis, Activist
Natasha Soto, Resisting In Buffalo
Alexander Wright, Activist

New York Progressive Action Network (NYPAN)
People For Bernie Sanders

NEWS FROM CONGRESSMAN ELIOT ENGEL


WHISTLEBLOWERS WARN OF IMMINENT “COUP” AT BROADCASTING BOARD OF GOVERNORS

Engel: BBG Must Not Become a Propaganda Outlet

  Whistleblowers have informed Representative Eliot L. Engel, Ranking Member of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, that the Trump Administration plans to circumvent the law and replace the top official at America’s international-broadcasting agency with a candidate who will steer American-funded journalism toward a pro-Trump bias. In a letter to the Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG), which manages the Voice of America, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Radio Free Asia, and other entities, Rep. Engel relayed the whistleblower warnings and underscored that the law requires a new CEO to be confirmed by the Senate. 

In his letter, Rep. Engel reminded the governors that under a 2016 change in the law, the next CEO of the BBG must be confirmed by the Senate and that the law allows current CEO John Lansing to remain in place until a successor is confirmed. Should Mr. Lansing depart before a Senate-confirmed successor is in place, it falls to the Board of Governors to choose an interim replacement.

Rep. Engel wrote, “the President can’t replace the CEO. He can’t appoint an interim replacement to fire the rest of you. And if Mr. Lansing leaves his position before a Senate-confirmed successor is in place, it’s up to the Board of Governors to appoint a new one. Congress wrote these laws. They must be followed. If the President wishes to put a new CEO in place, he should send a nomination to the Senate and await its advice and consent.”

Rep. Engel also relayed allegations about a plot by which two senior BBG officials and a White House personnel official are pushing for Mr. Lansing’s ouster by the end of the month and for the replacement of senior BBG journalists with individuals who will help advance the Trump Administration’s agenda—a clear violation of the statutory “firewall” separating BBG management and journalists.

Rep. Engel continued, “Such a scheme would represent a shocking abuse of authority and would reveal an effort by this Administration to turn the BBG into a propaganda machine.”

The full text of the letter follows and can be found here:
  
The Broadcasting Board of Governors
330 Independence Avenue SW
Washington, DC 20237

Dear Governors:

I must regrettably bring to your attention a serious allegation regarding the Broadcasting Board of Governors. I have learned from whistleblowers that the Trump Administration apparently intends to dismiss John Lansing as CEO of the Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG) and appoint BBG Chief Technology Officer and acting Director of the Office of Cuba Broadcasting André Mendes as acting CEO. According to the whistleblowers, Mr. Mendes would then dismiss the existing Board of Governors. This action would violate current law and represent what these whistleblowers have described as “a coup at the BBG,” presumably with the aim of pushing the BBG’s journalism toward a viewpoint favorable of the Trump Administration. I view these claims as credible and this scenario as outrageous and unacceptable.

Mr. Lansing was appointed CEO by the Board of Governors in 2015, as appropriate under then-applicable law. Under legislation enacted in 2016, future BBG CEOs will be appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate. But the law states that until the Senate confirms a replacement CEO, “the current or acting Chief Executive Officer appointed by the Board may continue to serve” (22 U.S. Code § 6203). Congress’s intent when we passed this law was for the CEO to remain in place until the Senate confirmed his successor.

Furthermore, the current Board of Governors cannot be removed by the BBG CEO, and if Mr. Lansing departs before the Senate confirms a replacement, the Board will be responsible for appointing an acting CEO. While the 2016 changes ultimately dissolve the Board of Governors and replace it with an advisory body, until the Senate confirms a new CEO, the current governors remain in place and retain their statutory authority to choose the BBG’s leadership. At an April 2017 meeting of the Board of Governors, Chairman of the Board Kenneth Weinstein stated that the Board’s continuing authority was confirmed by a Justice Department memorandum.  According to the meeting’s minutes, he told the Board that “the Department of Justice affirmed that the current Board is enduring and will continue to serve alongside the current CEO until a CEO is confirmed by the Senate and appointed by the President.”

In short: the President can’t replace the CEO. He can’t appoint an interim replacement to fire the rest of you. And if Mr. Lansing leaves his position before a Senate-confirmed successor is in place, it’s up to the Board of Governors to appoint a new one. Congress wrote these laws. They must be followed. If the President wishes to put a new CEO in place, he should send a nomination to the Senate and await its advice and consent.

According to individuals familiar with the proceedings, Mr. Mendes addressed a meeting of the Board of Governors on March 14, 2018 in advance of his planned March 30th departure from the BBG for another job at the Commerce Department. Mr. Mendes expressed his dissatisfaction that he was not made CEO during the last vacancy in 2015. He underscored his disagreements with BBG management under Mr. Lansing as well as with the heads of the various BBG entities.

I have learned from multiple sources that in fact, Mr. Mendes has been plotting with BBG Senior Advisor and former Breitbart contributor Jeffrey Shapiro and Associate Director of Presidential Personnel Jennifer Locetta to assume leadership of the agency prior to his announced departure. They have allegedly prepared a memorandum for the White House outlining this scheme and are pushing for Presidential action—contrary to law—to replace Mr. Lansing with Mr. Mendes before the end of the month.

According to several accounts, Messrs. Mendes and Shapiro have made it clear in recent months their intention to remake the BBG into an agency aimed at promoting the Trump Administration’s agenda, which would constitute an egregious violation of the law requiring a “firewall” between BBG’s management and its independent journalists. Such a scheme would represent a shocking abuse of authority and would reveal an effort by this Administration to turn the BBG into a propaganda machine.

Given the urgency of this situation and the potential harm it poses to American international broadcasting and national security interests, I ask that you furnish my staff by the end of the week with the memorandum outlining this plan, as well as minutes, notes, and any other documented recollections or relevant documents dealing with these matters.

I’m grateful for your service and for the good, unbiased journalism that the BBG’s various outlets produce. I intend to see that they continue. I ask you now to help me protect the integrity of American international broadcasting and resist any efforts to politicize these important institutions.

Sincerely,

ELIOT L. ENGEL
Ranking Member
House Committee on Foreign Affairs

CC: The Hon. Steve A. Linick, Inspector General for the U.S. Department of State and the Broadcasting Board of Governors

Engel, House Dems Write to FCC Chairman Pai Urging Him to Protect Lifeline Program

Program provides access to phone and broadband services to over 13 million low-income Americans

  Congressman Eliot Engel, a top member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, today joined Congresswoman Anna G. Eshoo, Congresswoman Yvette D. Clarke and over 60 other House members in writing Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Ajit Pai, urging him to protect the Lifeline program which provides access to phone and broadband services to over 13 million low-income Americans, the majority of whom earn less than $10,000 a year.

“From Day one of Ajit Pai’s term as FCC Chairman, the commission has done nothing but work to revoke key consumer protections,” Engel said. “Net neutrality, consumer privacy, and now the Lifeline program have all come under attack from this FCC and it’s the American people who are left to deal with the consequences. Lifeline helps millions of Americans each year. It must be preserved now and for future generations.”

The FCC recently voted 3 to 2 on party lines to proceed with a new proposal that will make it more difficult for eligible households to attain Lifeline’s services and will remove nearly 8 million current participants from the program. The FCC’s plan includes establishing caps on the Lifeline program, mandating co-pays from participants, and invalidating 4 out of 5 of the current providers of Lifeline services. The letter urges the Chairman to abandon this proposal and instead, move forward with reforms like the National Verifier, which ensures oversight of Lifeline.

“The Lifeline Program is essential for millions of Americans who use their devices to find jobs, schedule doctor’s appointments, complete their school assignments, call 9-1-1 during an emergency or to communicate with their loved ones,” the Members wrote.“Policymakers at all levels of government are united in their desire to close the digital divide, but the FCC should be strengthening Lifeline which has brought connectivity to millions of Americans.”

Since the program was created in 1985 under President Ronald Reagan, Lifeline has provided a discount on phone services for low-income consumers to ensure that all Americans have the opportunities and security that phone services bring, including being able to connect to jobs, family and emergency services.

The full text of the letter is below: 


March 21, 2018

The Honorable Ajit V. Pai
Chairman
Federal Communications Commission

Dear Chairman Pai:

We urge you to abandon your plan to drastically cut back the congressionally-mandated Lifeline program that has successfully provided phone and internet services when people cannot afford them.  We ask that you reconsider your plan to take this critical program away from 8.3 million struggling Americans.

The Lifeline Program is essential for millions of Americans who use their devices to find jobs, to schedule doctor’s appointments, to complete their school assignments, to interface with the government, or to stay in touch with their loved ones.  The program helps Americans—including disproportionate numbers of veterans and people of color—help themselves.

The FCC recently proposed to exclude the majority of carriers from participating in the program and to arbitrarily cap the fund.  While you have stated that you are aiming to curb waste, fraud, and abuse, experts have repeatedly testified that the sorts of measures you are proposing do not have a successful track record.  Instead, these approaches merely force millions of otherwise qualified people to lose service.  These measures could be especially brutal during periods of economic downturn when people need the most help.

If you are truly concerned about waste, fraud, and abuse, the Commission should work to accelerate the rollout of the National Verifier that would ensure centralized oversight of the program.  Unlike your approach, the National Verifier has received widespread and bipartisan support.  In fact, the Government Accountability Office has testified that the National Verifier will resolve most issues that may remain with the program without the same brutal side effects on low-income communities. Remarkably, among the comments filed by key stakeholders on the docket, we are not aware of any that fully embrace the Chairman’s proposal, and most urge substantial revision if not outright abandonment of the proceeding.

We therefore ask that you abandon this proceeding cutting the Lifeline program, and instead move forward with a full implementation of the 2016 reforms, including the expedition of the National Verifier. Policymakers at all levels of government are united in their desire to close the digital divide, but the last thing we should be doing is rolling back the policies that have brought connectivity to millions of Americans. This proposal is untimely, counterproductive, and actively undermines our shared goal of connecting everyone.

Sincerely,

ELIOT L. ENGEL
Ranking Member
House Committee on Foreign Affairs

Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Cynthia Nixon Launches Campaign for Governor in Brownsville


 Actor, activist, and lifelong New Yorker Cynthia Nixon held her first campaign event as a candidate for governor today in Brownsville, Brooklyn. Nixon spoke with community members about her vision for a New York that works for the many, not just the few, and her plans to take on greed and corruption in Albany.

“I'm running for governor because I love this state,” said Nixon in her remarks at a local church. “I was born in New York City, and I grew up in a one-bedroom fifth floor walk-up — just me and my mom. I’m a proud public school graduate, and an even prouder public school parent.”

In her speech, Nixon railed against Governor Cuomo and his mismanagement of New York’s crumbling subway system.

“We need to fix our broken subway. It’s worse everyday. You and I know that because, unlike Governor Cuomo, you and I are on it everyday,” said Nixon. “If you don’t have the means to hop out of the subway and take a cab to work you risk getting fired. The subway is the lifeblood of our city. If the subway dies, so does the city of New York -- and right now, it’s on life support.”

Nixon spoke about her experiences as a parent of children in New York’s public schools and as an activist who has fought for an equitable school system.

“Too many of the majority black and brown schools in our very segregated system are under-funded and over-policed,” said Nixon. “Our schools are pushing white children towards college, and black children into the criminal justice system. This has to change.”

Nixon concluded her speech with a call to action, noting the historic nature of her campaign.

“This year, thousands of women all over America are running for office for the first time. We’re realizing that if we want things to change, we’ll need to do it ourselves. I am humbled and inspired by these women. And I am honored to join their ranks.”

Nixon was introduced by Zakiyah Ansari, the Advocacy Director with the New York State Alliance for Quality Education (AQE), the leading statewide organization that has been working to fight for educational equity for the last 16 years.

After her speech, Nixon spoke with community members about their concerns and what they wanted to see in their governor. The community event comes a day after releasing a video announcing her historic campaign. Nixon would be the first woman elected to New York’s highest office as well as its first LGBTQ governor.