Wednesday, March 2, 2022

Pelham Parkway Neighborhood Association - Tuesday March 8th Meeting 7 PM.


Please join us as the Pelham Parkway Neighborhood Association has their monthly community  meeting  on Tuesday  March 8th, 2022 at 7pm  at our new location 2134 Barnes Avenue on the corner of Barnes and Lydig Avenue.   We will welcome special guest Bronx District  Attorney Darcel Clark .  This is your opportunity to bring your community issues, questions and concerns and problems  to this meeting. Involvement from the community  is essential  to having a safe ,clean, and graffiti  free neighborhood.  Its time to get  involved in your community  and stay involved .Your  problems get addressed and action is taken. Show  up  and speak up! 



Bronx Man Indicted as a Major Trafficker Following Seizure of 110 Pounds of Cocaine from Tractor-Trailer in Virginia

 

An indictment filed in Manhattan Supreme Court by the Office of the Special Narcotics Prosecutor charges JOSE DELACRUZ with Operating as a Major Trafficker, Conspiracy in the Second Degree, and Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the First and Third Degrees, following the seizure of 50 kilograms of cocaine (approximately 110 pounds) from a tractor-trailer truck stopped in Virginia. The large load of cocaine was headed towards New York City and carried a street value of at least $1.25 million. 

Bridget G. Brennan, New York City’s Special Narcotics Prosecutor, Tim Foley, Acting Special Agent in Charge of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration’s (DEA) New York Division, New York City Police Commissioner Keechant L. Sewell and Ricky J. Patel, Acting Special Agent in Charge of Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) New York, announced the indictment today as JOSE DELACRUZ appeared before Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Steven Statsinger for arraignment on the indictment. 

The charges are the result of an investigation conducted by the New York Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Strike Force, Group Z-21, with assistance from the Rockbridge County Sheriff’s Office in Virginia. 

Between September 27 and September 30, 2021, a wiretap investigation revealed JOSE DELACRUZ allegedly engaged in a series of phone conversations in Spanish with LUIS DELACRUZ, a relative, about receiving a bulk shipment of narcotics. The two used coded language as they allegedly arranged for LUIS DELACRUZ to pick up 50 kilograms of cocaine and transport the narcotics cross-country to the Bronx. 

“Let’s see if we can pick up this weekend, and that way I can be over at the warehouse by Tuesday Wednesday,” JOSE DELACRUZ allegedly stated on September 30, 2021 in a call described in court papers. 

On October 2, 2021, a Sunday, the investigation revealed that LUIS DELACRUZ allegedly received a bulk shipment of 50 kilograms of cocaine in Houston, Texas.

Four days later, on October 6, 2021, JOSE DELACRUZ allegedly received multiple calls from LUIS DELACRUZ. “Saturday, be on the alert as to where I can make a stop at one of those locations, and you can go in a cab and pick up the girl,” LUIS DELACRUZ allegedly stated in a call referenced in court papers. 

“Not a problem. Let’s do it that way,” JOSE DELACRUZ said, allegedly recognizing the code word “girl” to mean “cocaine.” 

On the night of October 6, 2021, agents and officers of Strike Force Group Z-21 determined that LUIS DELACRUZ was travelling through Virginia. The following morning, at approximately 3:26 a.m., members of the Rockbridge County Sheriff’s Office stopped LUIS DELACRUZ after he exited the cabin of a tractor-trailer at a truck stop located on Raphine Road, in Raphine. Inside the cabin of the tractor trailer, officers found two duffle bags containing 50 kilograms of cocaine. The truck was transporting boxes food items, including snack chips and dip. LUIS DELACRUZ was arrested and faces federal charges in Virginia. 

Members of the Strike Force, Group Z-21 conducted court-authorized searches of JOSE DELACRUZ’s apartment, located at 406 East 161st Street, Apt. 4F in the Bronx between January 11 and January 14, 2022. Agents and officers recovered approximately $24,600 cash, a kilo press used for shaping narcotics into bricks, and a money-counter. A hidden trap compartment underneath the floor of the bathroom was empty, but had a strong odor of cocaine. Agents and officers arrested JOSE DELACRUZ on January 11, 2022. The judge at arraignment set bail at $300,000 cash or insurance company bail bond and $600,000 partially secured bond.

Special Narcotics Prosecutor Bridget G. Brennan commended her office’s Special Investigations Bureau, DEA New York Division, the New York City Police Department, and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) New York for their work on the investigation, and thanked the Rockbridge County Sheriff’s Office. 

The Strike Force is a crime-fighting unit comprising federal, state and local law enforcement agencies supported by the New York/New Jersey High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area. Housed at the DEA’s New York Division and includes agents and officers of the DEA; the New York City Police Department; the New York State Police; Immigration and Customs Enforcement – Homeland Security Investigations; the U.S. Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation Division; the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives; U.S. Customs and Border Protection; U.S. Secret Service; the U.S. Marshals Service; New York National Guard; the Clarkstown Police Department; U.S. Coast Guard; Port Washington Police Department; and New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision.

Special Narcotics Prosecutor Bridget G. Brennan said, “This investigation prevented more than 100 pounds of cocaine from reaching our city, where lethal mixtures of narcotics are leading to record high numbers of overdose deaths. This success demonstrates that collaboration among law enforcement agencies is a powerful tool against trafficking networks with nationwide resources and connections, and is critical to reining in this crisis.” 

DEA Acting Special Agent in Charge Tim Foley said, “The DelaCruz cousins’ trafficking operation is one example of how illegal drugs are coming to New York. Under the guise of transporting bags of snack chips, DelaCruz was harboring over a million dollars’ worth of cocaine in duffle bags in the back of the tractor trailer. Drug trends indicate that dealers are mixing cocaine with fentanyl, leading to users unknowingly, and some knowingly, using the synthetic drug which is causing a rise in overdoses. This significant seizure of cocaine and arrests of those responsible, prove that the New York Strike Force and Office of the Special Narcotics Prosecutor are dedicated to keeping New Yorkers safe.” 

Police Commissioner Keechant L. Sewell said, “Today’s charges further affirm the NYPD’s unwavering commitment to ridding our city of illegal drugs. And this investigation – involving more than a dozen law enforcement agencies across multiple states – is a perfect example of how focused collaboration makes us all safer. The illegal drug trade wreaks havoc in our communities, and our job is to ensure that anyone who traffics in this poison be brought to justice swiftly and successfully. To that end, I thank and commend the Special Narcotics Prosecutor for the City of New York, the New York Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Strike Force, the DEA New York Division, Homeland Security Investigations New York, and all of our local, state, and federal law-enforcement colleagues for their close partnership on this critical case.” 

“The less-than dynamic Delacruz duo allegedly thought that they could evade law enforcement by speaking in code to one another and attempting to conceal 50 kilograms of cocaine in a truck hauling snacks - but they were wrong. HSI and its partners on the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Strike Force cracked the code, found the cocaine, and charged Jose Delacruz for his role in narcotics trafficking,” said Homeland Security Investigations, Acting Special Agent in Charge Ricky J. Patel. “HSI New York working with our law enforcement and prosecutorial partners at the Office of the Special Narcotics Prosecutor for the City of New York, will continue to tirelessly pursue narcotics traffickers, who demonstrate blatant disregard for the addiction and damage to lives they cause.” 

Defendant Jose Delacruz Bronx, NY Age: 57 

Charges - Operating as a Major Trafficker – 1 ct, Conspiracy 2nd – 1 ct, CPCS 1st - 1 ct, CPCS 3rd -1 ct. 

The charges and allegations are merely accusations and the defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty

United Kingdom Citizens Indicted in Brooklyn Federal Court for Multi-Million Dollar Loan Scheme

 

The Defendants Allegedly Caused Investors to Invest over $99 Million in Sham Loans Purportedly Collateralized by Valuable Bottles of Wine

 An indictment was filed in federal court in Brooklyn charging Stephen Burton and James Wellesley, both citizens of the United Kingdom, with wire fraud conspiracy, wire fraud and money laundering conspiracy in connection with a scheme perpetrated through their company, Bordeaux Cellars, the trade name for two private limited companies, Bordeaux Cellars, Limited and Bordeaux Cellars London Ltd., registered, respectively, in Hong Kong and London, England.  Wellesley was arrested on February 4, 2022 in the United Kingdom and Burton remains at large.

Breon Peace, United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, and Michael J. Driscoll, Assistant Director-in-Charge, Federal Bureau of Investigation, New York Field Office (FBI), announced the charges. 

“Unlike the fine wine they purported to possess, the defendants’ repeated lies to investors did not age well.  As alleged, these defendants duped investors by offering them an intoxicating investment opportunity collateralized by valuable bottles of fine wine that turned out to be too good to be true,” stated United States Attorney Peace.  “This Office and our law enforcement partners will work to protect investors from deceptive schemes and ensure that loans that are financed with investor funds are not stolen by fraudsters.”  Mr. Peace also thanked Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation for their work on the case.

“Burton and Wellesley, as alleged, lied to their victims to get them to invest in what ended up being a nearly $100 million scheme. Today’s indictment brings their criminal activity to light and reminds other like-minded criminals that illegal investment fraud schemes won’t be overlooked,” stated FBI Assistant Director-in-Charge Driscoll.

The indictment alleges that from at least June 2017 and continuing through February of 2019, the defendants posed as executives of a company called Bordeaux Cellars.  The defendants solicited investors, including residents of the Eastern District of New York, at investor conferences held in the United States and overseas.  The defendants claimed to investors that Bordeaux Cellars brokered loans between investors and high-net-worth wine collectors that would be fully collateralized by high-value collections of wine.  The defendants promised that investors would receive regular interest payments from the borrowers, and that Bordeaux Cellars would keep custody of the wine pledged as collateral while the loans were outstanding.  As alleged, these representations were false, the “high-net-worth wine collectors” did not actually exist and Bordeaux Cellars did not maintain custody of the wine purportedly securing the loans.  Instead, the defendants used incoming loan proceeds to make fraudulent interest payments to investors and for their own personal expenses.  Burton is a fugitive. Anyone with information related to his whereabouts is asked to contact the FBI by calling 1-800-CALL-FBI or by visiting tips.fbi.gov

The charges in the indictment are allegations, and the defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.  If convicted, the defendants face up to 20 years in prison. 

NYC Police Pension Funds Votes To Divest From Russian Securities

 

 The trustees of the New York City Police Pension Fund voted Tuesday to approve a resolution directing the Comptroller to carry out the divestment of the Fund’s investments in securities issued by Russian companies, beginning with those identified by the United States government as financing, supporting or enabling the Putin regime. Comptroller Brad Lander brought the resolution to the pension board, which is made up of union representatives and elected officials.

The New York City Police Pension Fund is one the nation’s largest municipal retirement funds in the United States with over 85,000 active members and retirees. The Fund held $42.2 million in Russian securities at the close of business on February 25.

“The international community and the global financial institutions have rallied in support of Ukrainians facing an unjustified assault on their sovereignty and democracy. New Yorkers, including current and retired police officers, stand in solidarity with Ukraine and are proud to play a role in contributing to cutting President Putin and his enablers off from global financial markets,” said Comptroller Brad Lander. “It is our hope that the world’s response accelerates an end to aggression and a swift resolution that saves lives and supports the many people displaced by this violence.”

“Freedom cannot be denied, here or anywhere. That’s why I stand in support of efforts to divest the city’s pension funds from Russian assets in light of the ongoing invasion of Ukraine — an unprovoked and unjustified war,” said New York City Mayor Eric Adams. “This is not about penalizing the Russian people, but about holding President Putin and his government accountable for violating a nation’s sovereignty and inflicting widespread suffering on its people. Our administration is committed to standing with Ukrainians and refugees here and abroad while doing all we can to advance peace, in collaboration with the community and our federal partners.”

“The international community has spoken, and it’s clear that the Ukrainian people have been unjustly attacked. As a union compromised of every race, religion, and creed who strongly believe in and protect democracy we will do whatever we can to aide Ukraine – and financially hinder those in Russia who wish the country harm,” said Detectives Endowment Association President Paul DiGiacomo.

In addition to Comptroller Lander and Mayor Adams, the trustees of the New York City Police Pension Fund include: Police Commissioner Keechant L. Sewell, Finance Commissioner Preston Niblack, Police Benevolent Association (PBA) President Patrick J. Lynch, PBA First Vice President John Puglissi, PBA Second Vice President Joseph Alejandro, PBA Board of Trustees Chairman Thomas Gilmore, Detectives Endowment Association President Paul DiGiacomo, Sergeants Benevolent Association President Vincent Vallelong, Lieutenants Benevolent Association President Louis Turco and Captains Endowment Association President Christopher Monahan.

The full resolution approved by the NYC Police Pension Fund is available here.

Statement from Governor Kathy Hochul on President Biden's First State of the Union Address

 Governor Kathy Hochul New York State Seal

"In his first State of the Union Address, President Biden outlined a bold vision to build a stronger America through smart federal investments that support hard-working Americans. New Yorkers have seen firsthand the benefits of the historic accomplishments of the President's administration, including vaccinating 200 million Americans, spurring the fastest job growth in history, cutting child poverty, and providing a once-in-a-generation investment in our nation's infrastructure.

"Through President Biden's leadership, America has made enormous progress in combatting the pandemic and setting the stage for our economic recovery. But we still face emerging threats that will require a focused, unified approach: growing armed conflict in Europe, rising inflation costs, increasing energy prices driven by a reliance on fossil fuels, and a rapidly changing climate - the existential threat of our time. I applaud the President for his ongoing efforts to form a strong and united coalition of international allies and provide direct assistance to Ukraine, as well as calling on Congress to take action that cuts costs for middle-class Americans and addresses the core health and economic challenges created by climate change. And I'm deeply grateful the president honored the memory of our fallen NYPD heroes, Officers Mora and Rivera, as he discussed comprehensive support for our public safety system.

"I thank President Biden for also highlighting the need to expand domestic manufacturing to combat inflation, in particular within the semiconductor industry. My administration has laid the groundwork to cement New York as the national hub for semiconductor manufacturing, and we are ready to work with the President to make his vision a reality. His leadership has put America on a path to a better, more inclusive nation, and I look forward to our continued partnership that will usher in a New Era for New York that will endure through the ages."

Permits Filed For 2081 Anthony Avenue In Tremont, The Bronx

 

Permits have been filed for an eight-story residential building at 2081 Anthony Avenue in Tremont, The Bronx. Located at the intersection of East 180th Street and Anthony Avenue, the lot is two blocks south of the 182-183 Streets subway station, serviced by the B and D trains. Moses Freund of The Vaja Group is listed as the owner behind the applications.

The proposed 84-foot-tall development will yield 25,950 square feet designated for residential space. The building will have 38 residences, most likely rentals based on the average unit scope of 682 square feet. The concrete-based structure will not have any accessory parking.

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

Demolition permits were filed last month for the two-story building on the site. An estimated completion date has not been announced.

Mayor Adams Comes to Bronx NeON to Announce Two Appointments

 

On Monday Mayor Eric Adam came to the Bronx Neighborhood Opportunity Network (NeON) to announce the reappointment of Ana M. Bermudez Esq. as the commissioner of the Department of Probation, and the appointment of Denna Logan Esq. as the director of the Mayor's Office of Criminal Justice (MOCJ). The Department of Probation runs NeON, and NeON is located on the ground floor of the building where the office of the Bronx District Attorney Darcel Clark is located at 168 East 161st. Street. It is a program for youth to attend various programs who are on probation who may be at risk. 


Mayor Adams said "I want to end gun violence, and we can give them cameras so they won't want guns". There are seven NeON centers in the five boroughs, and Mayor Adams said that he would like to open more especially a second office in the Bronx. He is partnering with Bronx Borough President Vanesa Gibson, and Bronx DA Darcel Clark in that venture. Mayor Adam spoke of the Credible Messenger program, to help people who get out of jail, who are on probation, stay out of jail. 


The Bronx NeON office opened in 2011 when Bronx Borough President Gibson was Assemblywoman Gibson, and Bronx DA Clark was Judge Clark. Both appointees thanked Mayor Adams for his trust in them, And thanked their teams for their good work.


(L - R), Bronx Borough President Vanesa Gibson, MOCJ Director Denna Logan, Mayor Eric Adams, DOP Commissioner Ana M. Bermudez, and Bronx DA Darcel Clark.


Mayor Adams as he makes the two appointments. 


Bronx Borough President Gibson speaks of the success of the Bronx NeON program.


After the announcements Mayor Adams took some on topic questions, and a few off topic questions

Tuesday, March 1, 2022

Governor Hochul Celebrates the Beginning of Women's History Month

 Alfred E. Smith Building Illuminated Purple

Issues Proclamation and Delivers Message in Honor of Trailblazers Who Have Shaped the State's History 

State Landmarks to be Lit Purple in Honor of Women's History Month


 Governor Kathy Hochul today proclaimed March to be Women's History Month and delivered a message celebrating the achievements of New York women and expounding on her vision for gender equity. In recognition, New York State landmarks will be lit purple tonight, March 1.

"As the birthplace of the women's rights movement, women's history is New York's History," Governor Hochul said. "We stand on the shoulders of giants, and as the first female Governor of New York State, I know I would not be here if not for the brave women who blazed the trails I have walked. As New Yorkers, we must embrace that legacy and ensure the future we leave for our daughters and granddaughters is an even brighter, fairer one than was left to us."  

In her Women's History Month proclamation, Governor Hochul celebrated the legendary women who were pioneers in the field of medicine and healthcare and lauded New York women from throughout history for their contributions to politics, culture and more. Governor Hochul also delivered a message to New Yorkers in honor of Women's History Month that discusses the work underway to strengthen childcare, expand equal opportunities for all women, and pass an Equal Rights Amendment.

The landmarks to be lit in honor of Women's History Month include:

  • One World Trade Center 
  • Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge  
  • Kosciuszko Bridge 
  • The H. Carl McCall SUNY Building 
  • State Education Building 
  • Alfred E. Smith State Office Building 
  • Empire State Plaza
  • State Fairgrounds - Main Gate and Expo Center 
  • Niagara Falls
  • The "Franklin D. Roosevelt" Mid-Hudson Bridge 
  • Grand Central Terminal - Pershing Square Viaduct 
  • Albany International Airport Gateway
  • MTA Long Island Railroad - East End Gateway at Penn Station
  • Fairport Lift Bridge