Thursday, December 7, 2023

Former NYPD Officer Pleads Guilty In Connection With Obstructing A Federal Investigation And Helping A Gang Leader Evade Capture After Committing Murder

 

Damian Williams, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced the guilty plea of GINA MESTRE, a former New York City Police Officer, in connection with her involvement in obstructing a federal investigation into the Shooting Boys gang and serving as an accessory after the fact to a murder committed by the gang’s leaderMESTRE pled guilty today before U.S. District Judge Denise Cote.   

U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said: “As she has now admitted, Gina Mestre, a former NYPD Officer, abused her position of public trust and betrayed the oath she took to protect and serve the citizens of New York City by helping a gang member evade capture for a murder of a rival gang member that he committed in broad daylight.  When law enforcement officers break the laws they are sworn to uphold, they do a disservice to their fellow officers, to the departments that employ them, and to the public they serve.  My Office will work tirelessly with our law enforcement partners to uncover and prosecute such corruption.”   

As alleged in the Indictment, other public court documents, and statements made during court proceedings:

MESTRE was an NYPD Police Officer from July 2013 to May 2022 and assigned to the 52nd Precinct’s Public Safety Unit.  In the summer of 2020, a major focus of the precinct and the Public Safety Unit was the reduction of gun violence, much of which was committed by members of the Shooting Boys gang.

The Shooting Boys gang is a criminal organization based in the University Heights section of the Bronx.  Since at least 2017, members of the gang have sold drugs, used guns, and committed numerous acts of violence against rival gang members.  The gang’s territory and base of operations fell within the jurisdiction of the NYPD’s 52nd Precinct, where MESTRE worked.  The leader of the Shooting Boys was Andrew Done, a/k/a “Caballo.”

In or about June 2020, MESTRE began communicating with Done through secret social media accounts and phone numbers.  MESTRE and Done began an intimate relationship, during which MESTRE provided Done and other gang members with confidential, non-public law enforcement information about the federal grand jury investigation into the Shooting Boys.  For example, MESTRE warned Done and other gang members that federal authorities were investigating the gang and preparing to bring a federal indictment.  MESTRE also warned Done about impending law enforcement operations, enabling Done and other gang members to conceal their criminal activity.  In addition, MESTRE disclosed the identity of a witness cooperating with law enforcement and providing information about the gang, which allowed Done and other Shooting Boys to assault and intimidate the witness in an effort to prevent the witness from further cooperation.  

On November 5, 2020, Done shot and killed a rival gang member (“Victim-1”) as Victim-1 sat in his car in the Bronx.  NYPD Detectives investigating the murder recovered security camera video capturing Done’s commission of the murder.  Several members of the 52nd Precinct were called upon to assist in the identification of the person captured on the video.  MESTRE was one of several officers who identified Done as the perpetrator.

During the manhunt to apprehend Done, of which MESTRE was a part, MESTRE covertly advised Done that authorities were looking for him and sent Done a copy of the video that showed him committing the murder (thus making clear to Done that the evidence against him was overwhelming).  In the days and weeks following the murder, MESTRE continued to secretly communicate with Done and warn him about law enforcement’s efforts to capture him, which helped him avoid apprehension and eventually flee the United States.  During this time, while authorities were trying to locate Done, MESTRE was aware of the cellphone numbers being used by Done, communicated with Done while he used those cellphones, knew that the cellphone numbers could be used by law enforcement to track Done’s location, but failed to share the information regarding Done’s use of the cellphone numbers with other law enforcement officers.

In March 2022, 10 members of the Shooting Boys were charged in a 15-count indictment with various federal crimes, including racketeering conspiracy and murder.  Done was charged with the murder of Victim-1 and was apprehended in the Dominican Republic several months later. 

On November 17, 2022, Done pled guilty to racketeering conspiracy and admitted to murdering Victim-1.  On February 22, 2023, Done was sentenced to 35 years in prison.

MESTRE, 33, of Mohegan Lake, New York, pled guilty to one count of accessory after the fact to murder in aid of racketeering, which carries a maximum sentence of 15 years in prison.

The maximum potential sentence in this case is prescribed by Congress and is provided here for informational purposes only, as any sentencing of the defendant will be determined by the judge.  MESTRE will be sentenced by Judge Cote on March 21, 2024.

Mr. Williams praised the outstanding investigative work of the NYPD’s Internal Affairs Bureau, Group 25, and the Special Agents of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York.   

Attorney General James Takes Action to Stop Illegal Gun Trafficking

 

AG James Leads Coalition of 21 Attorneys General Backing ATF Rule to Limit Unlicensed Gun Sales

New York Attorney General Letitia James and Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell led a multistate coalition of 21 attorneys general today in support of a proposed Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) rule that would ensure more gun sales are subject to background checks and reduce illegal gun trafficking. Following the passage of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, the ATF proposed a new regulation to clarify what it means for a person to be “engaged in the business” of dealing in firearms, and therefore required to obtain a license and run background checks when selling guns. The proposed rule would close loopholes that allowed the unlicensed sale of firearms, including online and at gun shows. The coalition of attorneys general submitted a letter of support for the proposed rule and recommended areas of enforcement to limit gun trafficking.  

“Gun traffickers and criminals have exploited loopholes in our laws to illegally obtain firearms and flood communities in states like New York with deadly weapons,” said Attorney General James. “The ATF’s rule is a commonsense way to address this problem, and will help ensure more firearm sales are subject to background checks, thereby cutting off sources of weapons for gun traffickers. I’m proud to lead my fellow attorneys general in support of this new effort to fight gun violence and keep our communities safe.”  

Unlicensed gun sales make it easier for people who cannot legally purchase firearms to obtain them, endangering communities and fueling gun violence. Gun shows in states without universal background checks are a significant venue for unlicensed gun vendors and are a major source for guns trafficked into states like New York. A recent ATF report revealed that the number of guns later used in crimes that originated from gun shows increased by 19 percent from 2017 to 2021. Roughly 75 percent of the guns trafficked across state lines that were used in crimes originated from states without background check laws. In New York City alone, over 90 percent of the guns recovered from crimes originated from out of state. 

The ATF’s proposed rule will crack down on unlicensed gun sellers and reduce the number of guns sold without a background check by ensuring more individuals who sell guns are subject to federal licensing and background check requirements. Vendors operating at gun shows and online would be subject to the regulation in more instances, reducing opportunities for gun sales without background checks. The new regulations will also help local and state law enforcement officials track gun sales and provide them with more tools to effectively inspect gun dealers, trace guns used in crimes, prosecute gun charges, and help keep the communities they serve safe.

Attorney General James and the coalition also recommend specific areas for ATF to focus enforcement on. Noting that online gun sellers and those liquidating the inventories of licensed gun sellers are common sources of guns used in crimes, the coalition urges ATF to hold those illegally selling firearms accountable instead of encouraging them to become licensed gun dealers. 

Joining Attorney General James in support of the ATF’s proposed rule are the attorneys general of Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawai‘i, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington, and the District of Columbia.  

This multistate letter is the latest action Attorney General James has taken to fight gun trafficking and keep New Yorkers safe from gun violence. In November, Attorney General James and a coalition of 19 attorneys general filed an amicus brief in support of a California law restricting high-capacity gun magazines. Also in November, Attorney General James successfully argued against Second Amendment challenges in six cases in the New York State Court of Appeals involving gun possession charges. In August, Attorney General James joined a multistate coalition of attorneys general urging the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit to uphold a Delaware ban on assault weapons and large capacity magazines. Also in August, Attorney General James urged the Supreme Court to uphold the federal law barring domestic abusers from obtaining guns. 

In May, Attorney General James sued a gun accessory manufacturer that aided the Buffalo mass shooter. In April, Attorney General James took action to remove more than 3,000 guns off New York’s streets in a single day through the first-ever statewide gun buyback program. In March, Attorney General James and the New York Drug Enforcement Task Force took down a firearm and drug trafficking operation that illegally sold guns, including ghost guns and assault weapons, in New York City. The takedown recovered 19 firearms, including 12 ghost guns. Also in March, Attorney General James secured a court order banning 10 gun distributors from selling and shipping ghost gun parts into New York. In December 2022, Attorney General James joined a coalition of 23 attorneys general in filing an amicus brief supporting federal efforts to ban the possession of firearms whose serial numbers have been removed. In June 2022, Attorney General James sued 10 national gun distributors for bringing ghost gun parts into New York.

BRONX MAN SENTENCED TO 48 YEARS TO LIFE IN PRISON FOR FATALLY SHOOTING A MAN AND A TEENAGER

 

Defendant Convicted by Jury of Murder, Manslaughter and Weapon Possession

 Bronx District Attorney Darcel D. Clark announced that a Bronx man has been sentenced to 48 years to life in prison for killing two people near the Parkside Houses in 2019 while he was on parole.

 District Attorney Clark said, “The defendant shot a 21-year-old man and a 17-year-old boy. Now he has been held accountable for taking these young lives and will spend many years in prison.”

 District Attorney Clark said the defendant, Harry Behlin, 50, of Britton Street, was sentenced today to 48 years to life in prison. Behlin was sentenced to 24 years to life for seconddegree Murder, and 24 years in prison with 5 years post-release supervision for first-degree Manslaughter, to run consecutively, and 15 years in prison with 5 years post-release supervision for second-degree Criminal Possession of a Weapon, to run concurrently to those sentences, by Bronx Supreme Court Justice Steven Hornstein. Behlin was found guilty after a jury trial on October 10, 2023. 

 According to the investigation on August 11, 2019, at approximately 11:40 p.m. on White Plains Road outside the Parkside Houses, after an altercation, the defendant shot Kevin Dillard, 21, in the neck and then shot Arnelle Branch, 17, at least three times before fleeing. Both victims died shortly after they were transported to New York City Health + Hospitals Jacobi. Behlin was apprehended by law enforcement authorities in April 2020. The defendant was on parole for 2014 drug sale conviction and previously served 10 years in prison for Attempted Murder.

 District Attorney Clark thanked NYPD Detectives Robinson Martinez of the 49th Precinct Squad, Patrick Sullivan of the Bronx Homicide Squad and Pedro Gomez of the Violent Felony Squad for their work in the case.

MAYOR ADAMS’ STATEMENT ON IMPACT OF INCIDENT AT TEMPLE ISRAEL IN ALBANY ON NEW YORK CITY

 

New York City Mayor Eric Adams released the following statement on shots fired near Temple Israel in Albany, N.Y., and the impact of the incident on New York City: 

  

“I have been briefed on the situation at Temple Israel in Albany, which is under investigation by federal and state law enforcement and has no known nexus to New York City at this time. As our Jewish neighbors begin to celebrate Hanukkah this evening, the New York City Police Department was already and remains on heightened alert to ensure the safety of New Yorkers. With the start of the holiday, the NYPD is implementing pre-planned measures for elevated security around public Menorah displays and at all lighting events. Everyone in our city has a right to practice their faith in peace, and we will ensure that right is protected.” 


Governor Hochul Announces Toll Rebates Coming to Bronx Resident Users of the Henry Hudson Bridge and Queens Resident Users of the Cross Bay Bridge

Henry Hudson Bridge spans Spuyten Duyvel Creek, in New York City 

Rebate Program Will Be for Registered E-ZPass NY Customer Service Center Account Holders Who are Residents of the Bronx or Queens on Respective Crossings

Rebates Funded by Outer Borough Transportation Account Created in 2018

Governor Kathy Hochul today announced a toll rebate program is coming to Bronx and Queens residents who use the Henry Hudson Bridge and Cross Bay Bridge, respectively. The rebates are made possible by the Outer Borough Transportation Account, which was established in 2018 to provide additional resources for outer borough transportation improvements.

“We are making travel easier and more affordable for working families in the Bronx and Queens who rely on the Henry Hudson Bridge and Cross Bay Bridge,” Governor Hochul said. “Whether it’s through this rebate program or the historic increases in MTA service we’ve implemented, I am committed to making travel more accessible to all New Yorkers.”

Under the program, the MTA will rebate Bronx residents on trips they make across the Henry Hudson Bridge and Queens residents on trips they make via the Cross Bay Bridge. Drivers will be eligible for the program if they register for the resident rebate program with a valid New York Customer Service Center (NYCSC) E-ZPass account registered to a Bronx resident for Henry Hudson Bridge rebates or to a Queens resident for Cross Bay Bridge rebates. NYCSC E-ZPass customers whose accounts already meet the criteria for the rebate will be automatically enrolled by MTA Bridges and Tunnels and will be notified, while those who may be eligible but require action will receive instructions on how to properly register. The program is expected to begin in February 2024. Customers looking for more information can visit MTA Bridges and Tunnels Resident Programs.

Assemblymember Jeffrey Dinowitz said, “Securing a rebate for the Henry Hudson Bridge Toll has been a top priority of mine. While the COVID-19 pandemic delayed its implementation, it is now coming to pass. If you are a Bronx resident with a car registered in the Bronx and have a funded E-ZPass, your toll for the Henry Hudson Bridge will be instantly rebated. I fought hard for this because it is an undue burden for Bronxites to pay a toll on this short bridge. I thank Governor Kathy Hochul and the MTA for supporting this great idea.”

EDITOR'S NOTE:

Thanks to the deal on congestion pricing Assemblyman Dinowitz was able to secure a free toll for residents of Riverdale using the Henry Hudson Bridge. If only the good assemblyman did it for the other bridges in the rest of the Bronx.

BP GIBSON’S ANNUAL BOROUGH CUP CHESS TOURNAMENT RETURNS FEATURING STUDENTS FROM 28 SCHOOLS BOROUGHWIDE

 

Permits Filed For 2512 Bronx Park East In Allerton, The Bronx

 


Permits have been filed for an eight-story residential building at 2512 Bronx Park East in Allerton, The Bronx. Located between Allerton Avenue and Mace Avenue, the lot is within walking distance of the Allerton Avenue subway station, serviced by the 2 and 5 trains. Filomena Matoshi is listed as the owner behind the applications.

The proposed 74-foot-tall development will yield 54,845 square feet designated for residential space. The building will have 84 residences, most likely rentals based on the average unit scope of 652 square feet. The masonry-based structure will also have a cellar, a 40-foot-long rear yard, 28 enclosed parking spaces, and 14 open parking spaces.

Badaly Architects is listed as the architect of record.

Demolition permits have not been filed yet. An estimated completion date has not been announced.

Editor's Note: 
We wonder how this is going to be done. Will the windows of 2514 Bronx Park East face a brick wall, and what about the fire escape from the apartment building next door (in the back of the building) that seems to be hidden by the tree, and of course the tree will have to be removed for the construction.

Mayor Adams visits United Bodegas of America 4th Annual Gala

 

Sunday December 3rd Mayor Eric Adams stopped in to the 4th Annual United Bodegas of America Gala that was held at Marina Del Rey in Throggs Neck to say a few words. One of the honorees was NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban which could explain one reason Mayor Adams stopped in, and the other could be the mayor's thirty-five year friendship with Fernando Mateo who is associated with not only taxi drivers but also bodega owners. 


Former City Councilman Reverend Ruben Diaz Sr. was on hand to give the Invocation. Bronx Borough President Vanessa L. Gibson spoke about the wonderful things Bronx Bodega owners do. City Council members Oswald Feliz and Marjorie Velazquez, and Assemblywoman Yudelka Tapia were also in attendance. 


Bronx Borough President Vanessa L. Gibson is with Gala Queen Ingrid Valenzuela.


Reverend Ruben Diaz Sr. gave the Invocation.



Mayor Eric Adams is introduced by his long time friend Fernando Mateo.


Honoree NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban is with UBA President Fernando Radhames Rodriguez. 


Mayor Adams was able to enjoy a meal with his good friend Fernando Mateo. Members of the mayor's staff and security detail are in the background. 


As Mayor Adams was leaving, I was able to ask him a question about the turmoil that has been going on at Bronx Community Board 11.