Monday, July 8, 2019

Chief Of Department on the Police-involved Shooting in the 44 Precinct, Bronx.




Chief Terrance Monahan, Chief of Department NYPD.

Sunday Night July 7th at approximately 6:50 p.m., two 44 precinct uniformed officers that were assigned to an overtime shooting reduction post in the vicinity of 166th Street and Summit Ave when they approached an individual who had just broken the right rear window of a white BMW parked opposite of 1093 Summit Ave. The officers began to question the individual, who produced keys that were not for that vehicle. As the officers began to put the individual under arrest, a struggle ensued. The officers were equipped with body worn cameras which were both on, and it captures the suspect saying and I quote, "I have a gun, (expletive), die". It was at this point one officer discharged his service weapon two times, striking the individual in the torso and the hip. A loaded 9mm Ruger was recovered. As the suspect was being taken into custody, audio from the body worn camera of the officer captures him stating to other officers that the suspect had placed the gun to his chest. The suspect was transported to Lincoln Hospital, where he is listed in stable condition and is currently in surgery. Both officers were transported to an area hospital for observation. This incident once again demonstrates the dangers of police work and how an incident can quickly escalate. Fortunately, our officers were not shot or seriously injured.

Jeffrey Epstein Charged In Manhattan Federal Court With Sex Trafficking Of Minors


Alleged Conduct Occurred in both New York and Florida over Multiple Years, Involving Dozens of Victims

  Geoffrey S. Berman, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, William F. Sweeney Jr., the Assistant Director in Charge of the New York Field Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (“FBI”), and James P. O’Neill, Commissioner of the New York City Police Department (“NYPD”), announced that JEFFREY EPSTEIN was arrested Saturday and charged with sex trafficking of minors and conspiracy to commit sex trafficking of minors.  The indictment unsealed today alleges that, between 2002 through 2005, EPSTEIN sexually exploited and abused dozens of underage girls by enticing them to engage in sex acts with him in exchange for money.  Epstein allegedly worked with several employees and associates to ensure that he had a steady supply of minor victims to abuse, and paid several of those victims themselves to recruit other underage girls to engage in similar sex acts for money.  He committed these offenses in locations including New York, New York, and Palm Beach, Florida.  EPSTEIN is expected to be presented in Manhattan federal court this afternoon before U.S. Magistrate Judge Henry B. Pitman.  The case is assigned to U.S. District Judge Richard M. Berman.

U.S. Attorney Geoffrey S. Berman said:  “As alleged, Jeffrey Epstein abused underage girls for years, operating a scheme in which girls he victimized would recruit others for Epstein to exploit and abuse.  Epstein exploited girls who were vulnerable to abuse, enticed them with cash payments, and escalated his conduct to include sex acts, often occurring at his residence on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.  While the charged conduct is from a number of years ago, the victims – then children and now young women – are no less entitled to their day in court.  My Office is proud to stand up for these victims by bringing this indictment.”
FBI Assistant Director William F. Sweeney Jr. said:  “We are asking anyone who may have been victimized by Jeffrey Epstein, or anyone who may have information about his alleged criminal behavior, to please call us.  The number is 1-800-CALL-FBI.  We want to hear from you, regardless of the age you are now, or whatever age you were then, no matter where the incident took place.  The bravery it takes to call us might empower others to speak out about the crimes committed against them.  It is important to remember there was never, nor will there ever be an excuse for this type of behavior.  In the eyes of the FBI, the victims will always come first.”
NYPD Commissioner James P. O’Neill said:  “Today’s charges serve as a warning to individuals who continue to prey upon some of our society’s most vulnerable population: we are coming for you.  I thank and commend the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District and the FBI for their tireless efforts to ensure child predators are taken off our streets.  The NYPD will continue to work with our law enforcement partners to eradicate the trafficking of children in our city and nation and work to bring justice to victims of these heinous crimes.”
If you believe you are a victim of the sexual abuse perpetrated by Jeffrey Epstein, please contact the FBI at 1-800-CALL FBI, and reference this case.
According to the Indictment[1] unsealed today in Manhattan federal court:
From at least 2002 through at least 2005, JEFFREY EPSTEIN enticed and recruited, and caused to be enticed and recruited, dozens of minor girls to visit his mansion in New York, New York (the “New York Residence”), and his estate in Palm Beach, Florida (the “Palm Beach Residence”), to engage in sex acts with him, after which he would give the victims hundreds of dollars in cash.  In order to maintain and increase his supply of victims, EPSTEIN also paid certain victims to recruit additional underage girls whom he could similarly abuse.  In this way, EPSTEIN created a vast network of underage victims for him to sexually exploit, often on a daily basis, in locations including New York and Palm Beach.
EPSTEIN’s victims were as young as 14 at the time he abused them, and were, for various reasons, often particularly vulnerable to exploitation.  Moreover, EPSTEIN knew that many of his victims were under 18, including because, in some instances, victims expressly told him they were underage.
In creating and maintaining this network of minor victims in multiple states to abuse and exploit sexually, EPSTEIN worked with others, including employees and associates who facilitated his conduct by, among other things, contacting victims and scheduling their sexual encounters with EPSTEIN at the New York Residence and at the Palm Beach Residence.
In both New York and Florida, EPSTEIN perpetuated this abuse in similar ways.  Victims were initially recruited to provide “massages” to EPSTEIN, which became increasingly sexual in nature and would typically include one or more sex acts.  EPSTEIN paid his victims hundreds of dollars in cash for each encounter.
In particular, during encounters at the New York Residence, victims would be taken to a room where they would perform a massage on EPSTEIN, during which EPSTEIN would frequently escalate the nature and scope of physical contact with his victims to include, among other things, sex acts such as groping and direct and indirect contact with the victims’ genitals.  In connection with the encounters, EPSTEIN, or one of his employees or associates, typically paid each victim hundreds of dollars in cash.  Once minor victims were recruited, EPSTEIN or his employees or associates would contact victims to schedule appointments for “massages.”  As a result, many victims were abused by EPSTEIN on multiple subsequent occasions.
To further enable him to abuse underage girls, EPSTEIN asked and enticed certain of his victims to recruit additional minor girls to perform “massages” and similarly engage in sex acts with EPSTEIN.  When a victim would recruit another underage girl for EPSTEIN, he paid both the victim-recruiter and the new victim hundreds of dollars in cash.  Through these victim-recruiters, EPSTEIN maintained a steady supply of new victims to exploit, and gained access to dozens of additional underage girls to abuse.
JEFFREY EPSTEIN, 66, is charged with one count of sex trafficking of minors, which carries a maximum sentence of 40 years in prison, and one count of conspiracy to engage in sex trafficking of minors, which carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison.
The statutory maximum and mandatory penalties are prescribed by Congress and are provided here for informational purposes only, as any sentencing of the defendant would be determined by the judge.
Mr. Berman praised the outstanding investigative work of the FBI and the NYPD.  He also thanked the U.S. Customs and Border Protection for their assistance.
The charges contained in the Indictment are merely accusations.  The defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.
 [1] As the introductory phrase signifies, the entirety of the text of the Indictment, and the description of the Indictment set forth herein, constitute only allegations, and every fact described therein should be treated as an allegation.

Attorney General James And Comptroller DiNapoli Announce Guilty Plea Of Mount Vernon Mayor Richard Thomas


Thomas Admitted to Stealing Campaign Funds, Falsely Filing a Disclosure Report with the State Board of Elections 
Thomas Must Resign Effective September 30, 2019  
  Attorney General Letitia James and Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli today announced the guilty plea of Mount Vernon Mayor Richard Thomas for stealing campaign funds and lying about those funds on a disclosure to the State Board of Elections.  
Thomas was sentenced to pay a $13,000 fine in addition to a one-year conditional discharge during which time Thomas may not seek or accept any elected or appointed public office or seek or accept any position as a public servant. Thomas will also resign and leave office effective September 30, 2019. 
“By using campaign funds to line his own pockets, Thomas broke the law, and violated public trust,” said Attorney General Letitia James. "New Yorkers put their faith in our public servants, and Thomas’ gross violation of that faith constitutes the utmost disloyalty to those he was sworn to serve. My office will continue to root out public corruption, uphold the integrity of public office, and bring bad actors to justice at every level of government throughout New York.”  
"Mayor Thomas admitted to knowingly misusing campaign donations to fund his lifestyle instead of funding his campaign," said State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli. "Thanks to my partnership with Attorney General Letitia James, his scheme was exposed and he has now admitted his guilt.  I will continue to work with Attorney General James to root out public corruption across the state."   
Thomas pleaded guilty to charges of Attempted Grand Larceny in the Fourth Degree, a class A misdemeanor, and Offering a False Instrument for Filing in the Second Degree, a class A misdemeanor. The guilty plea is in satisfaction of an indictment filed in Westchester County that stemmed from a joint investigation conducted by the Office of the Attorney General and the New York State Office of the Comptroller. 
As part of the plea agreement, Thomas admitted that he knowingly and unlawfully appropriated contributions totaling approximately $13,000 from his campaign committee, the Friends of Richard Thomas, during his 2015 mayoral candidacy, for his own personal use.   
Thomas also admitted that he knowingly and falsely filed a 27 Day Post-General Disclosure report with the New York State Board of Elections, where he admitted that he did not disclose that he received a $4,000 payment from his campaign committee. On that report, Thomas also claimed to have received a $2,500 reimbursement payment from his campaign committee, but he did not expend personal funds warranting such reimbursement. 
Since 2011, The Attorney General’s Office and the State Comptroller’s Office have worked together to fight corruption through their Joint Task Force on Public Integrity. They have brought charges against dozens of individuals implicated in public corruption schemes around the state – resulting in the return of over $11 million in restitution to taxpayers through these convictions. 

Second Annual Family Day Event


WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
By Councilman Rev. Ruben Diaz
District 18 Bronx County, New York

You should know that along with Catholic Charities and 43rd Police Precinct we will be holding the Second Annual Family Day Event.


On Friday, July 19th from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., we will be handing out School Packages with school supplies, there will be entertainment, different games for children and food - all free of charge.


This great event will take place outdoors on Lafayette Street (between Taylor Avenue and Soundview Avenue).


It is important that all minor children are accompanied by a parent or guardian in order to receive a backpack.


This is a day for the family, do not miss it!!!

DE BLASIO ADMINISTRATION REACHES MILESTONE GOAL OF 9,000 CITY-CERTIFIED M/WBES


The number of City-certified M/WBEs has doubled since Mayor de Blasio created the Mayor’s Office of M/WBEs in 2016

  Mayor Bill de Blasio and Deputy Mayor for Strategic Policy Initiatives and Citywide M/WBE Director J. Phillip Thompson announced today that the City reached its goal of 9,000 City-certified Minority and Women-owned Business Enterprises (M/WBEs) by the end of June 2019. This represents a doubling of the certified pool in less than three years, achieving an ambitious goal set by Mayor de Blasio in 2016. The milestone achievement comes on the heels of state and city legislation that will further advance economic opportunity for City M/WBEs. 9000 City-certified M/WBEs also puts the administration on track to award 30 percent of the value of all City contracts to M/WBEs by 2021.

“If our economy isn’t inclusive, then it’s not working as it should,” said Mayor Bill de Blasio. “That’s why under my Administration we’ve increased M/WBE certification 145% and have awarded over $11 billion in contracts to a diverse workforce. But we’re not finished. We urge Governor Cuomo to sign the M/WBE bills to help us further build a fairer city where no one is left behind.”

“By investing in the acquisition and growth of City-certified minority and women-owned businessesthe de Blasio Administration is advancing the values of an inclusive economy in which all New Yorkers are provided with quality business and workforce opportunities,” said J. Phillip Thompson, Deputy Mayor for Strategic Policy Initiatives and Citywide M/WBE Director. “With 9,000 M/WBEs now city-certified, we urge the Governor to sign into a law a bill that would help address long-standing disparities and issues of access for certain communities.”

“This Administration will continue to work diligently to increase access, close the disparity gap, and deliver results for City M/WBEs,” said Jonnel Doris, Senior Advisor and Director of the Mayor’s Office of M/WBEs. “I am proud that we have more than doubled the number of City-certified M/WBE firms, reaching the Mayor’s goal to certify 9,000 firms. We will continue to implement new initiatives to lower barriers to entry, level the playing and increase opportunities for M/WBEs to successfully compete in our market.”

“Achieving Mayor de Blasio’s ambitious goal of certifying 9,000 M/WBEs is a direct result of our commitment to diversity and opening doors to opportunity for minority and women-owned businesses across NYC,” said Gregg Bishop, Commissioner of the NYC Department of Small Business Services. “As we hit this target, the door is still open. I encourage all minority and women-owned businesses to get certified and take advantage of all the supportive services that the City has to offer.”

Under Mayor Bill de Blasio, New York City has made an unprecedented commitment M/WBEs to address historic disparities in City contracting by providing them with increased opportunities to do business with the City.

Between the program’s inception in 1992 and this Administration coming into office in 2014, the City certified 3,670 M/WBEs. In the five years since Mayor de Blasio took office, the Administration has more than doubled the number certified, hitting its 2016 goal of 9,000 by July 2019.

Since July 2014, Local Law 1 contract awards to M/WBEs have increased from 9,163 contracts for a total value of $491 million, to 12,189 contracts worth nearly $1.1 billion in FY2018, representing an increase of 33% and 118%, respectively.

This March, the City announced a state legislative proposal to increase discretionary spending for purchases from M/WBEs from $150,000 to $1 million, with an anticipated impact of approximately 30-50 percent or $300-$500 million annually in awards to M/WBEs in that size range.

In May, the City announced an easier path to contracting with the City for minority and women-owned businesses through an improved online certification portal, called SBS Connect. The City also offers free services to help strengthen certified M/WBEs, including access to technical assistance, bonding, financing, teaming and mentorship.

In June, the State Legislature passed S6418A/A8407 sponsored by State Senator Kevin Parker and Assembly Member Rodneyse Bichotte, which would give the City of New York the authority to increase economic opportunities for Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprises (M/WBEs). If signed into law, the City would be able to make discretionary awards to M/WBEs of up to $500,000. A higher discretionary threshold will increase M/WBEs’ access to more City projects that also are larger in scale. The bill would also allow the City to implement other key programs already available to M/WBEs at the State level such as a mentorship program and prequalified lists.

Firms interested in getting City-certified should visit sbsconnect.nyc.gov to complete the application.  For application assistance, visit one of the City's seven NYC Business Solutions Centers located in all five boroughs.

ENGEL on State Dept. “Unalienable Rights” Commission


  Representative Eliot L. Engel, Chairman of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, today made the following statement regarding Secretary of State Pompeo’s proposed Commission on Unalienable Rights:

“This commission risks undermining many international human-rights norms that the United States helped establish, including LGBTQI rights and other critical human-rights protections around the world. Decades ago, Congress created an entire bureau in the State Department dedicated to defending and reporting on human rights and advising the Secretary and senior diplomats on human rights and democratic development. Now the Secretary wants to make an end run around established structures, expertise, and the law to give preference to discriminatory ideologies that would narrow protections for women, including on reproductive rights; for members of the LGBTQI community; and for other minority groups.

“Despite repeated requests to the Department, the Secretary and his staff provided little information on the proposed Commission for more than a month, responding vaguely only at the 11th hour. That’s why I cosponsored a measure that recently passed the House to prohibit funding for this bizarre effort. There is no place for this at our State Department, which should be a leading voice around the world in protecting and promoting human rights for all.”

FOLLOWING ARREST OF INDUSTRY PREDATOR, MAYOR DE BLASIO ANNOUNCES FULL FINDINGS OF 45-DAY REVIEW OF TAXI MEDALLION BROKERS


New regulations will be implemented to strengthen oversight of medallion brokers & provide drivers information on violations by brokers

  Mayor de Blasio today announced the findings of his 45-day investigation into the practices and policies of taxicab medallion brokers. The joint Taxi & Limousine Commission (TLC), Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) and Department of Finance (DOF) investigation into brokers licensed by the City to assist clients in the buying or selling of taxicab medallions was ordered by the Mayor following allegations of broker misconduct. The TLC will soon publish its proposed rules to enact these and other recommendations detailed in the report.

Full report can be found here.

“We will never stop fighting for hardworking New Yorkers’ right to put food on their table and support their families,” said Mayor de Blasio. “This report shines a light on many of the predatory practices of  the broker industry and with this new insight, we’ll be able to do even more to help taxi drivers too long taken advantage of by those they trusted for guidance and help. If you’re a cab driver in New York City, know we’re in your corner and that this is just a start. We will never stop looking for ways to help."

Findings of the 45-Day Review
During this 45-day investigation, TLC, DCWP and DOF staff reviewed 5,513 pages of records, conducted and analyzed a survey of drivers who own their medallions, and held outreach events in each of the five boroughs. The investigation provided valuable insight into the City’s 20 licensed taxi brokers’ business practices, including the following:

·         TLC rules require brokers prepare documents summarizing loan and purchase agreement terms, as well as disclose any interests they may have in medallion transfers.  The investigation revealed that in many cases the required documentation and disclosures brokers provide their clients were often confusing and were not easily understandable to potential purchasers.  Documents were not provided in any language other than English, in an industry where over 95% of taxi drivers are immigrants.

·         Although brokers frequently help drivers negotiate a loan for the medallion purchase, brokers fail to adequately explain the terms of these loans to their clients.  The investigation found a majority of surveyed drivers who used a broker reported they did not have a clear understanding of their loan agreements.

·         Brokers did not consistently use written broker agreements. Less than half the records provided included these agreements. Following the recommendations of the report, written agreements will now be required.

The investigation uncovered violations of current rules, and more importantly it generated a number of recommendations that TLC will act on quickly to ensure that brokers are held to an appropriately higher standard going forward.

Driver Assistance Center
As announced in June, the City is creating a new Driver Assistance center within one year that will have on-site staff to screen drivers for various issues and then connect to relevant services including advocacy, financial counseling and debt restructuring assistance, referrals to health services and screening for HRA benefits. Advocates will be on hand to help drivers navigate loan terms and refinancing.

Loan Transparency & Advocacy
The investigation found potential conflicts of interest in all parts of loans transactions involving brokers. In response, the City will mandate disclosure of broker-provided purchase and loan agreements, as recommended by the report. This will enable the TLC to closely monitor lending facilitated by brokers to ensure brokers work in their clients’ best interests in these negotiations.

Similar to tenant legal services, drivers will now have an advocate by their side when they refinance, to fight for the most favorable loan term possible and help prevent predatory practices like all-interest payments. Additionally, TLC will launch a new Business Practices Accountability Unit (BPAU) that will monitor and routinely audit the practices of TLC-licensed businesses, including brokers. The new BPAU’s work will inform and complement the Driver Assistance Center’s mission of fighting for loans and refinancing that are as favorable as possible for drivers.

Broker Watchlist
For the first time ever, drivers will have access to a website that lists every licensed broker in the city, with a list of the violations issued to each. This new list will offer drivers better transparency into the broker market, encouraging good behavior and helping prevent brokers from taking advantage of drivers. It will help potential purchasers and sellers make informed decisions. The website, which will launch within 30 days, will be found on TLC’s website and will be consistently updated.

Report Recommendations
Other highlights of the report’s recommendations include:

·         The formation of a new Business Practices Accountability Unit (BPAU) within the TLC that will monitor and routinely audit the practices of TLC-licensed businesses;

·         Broker documents must make clear to both clients and TLC any Broker interests in TLC licenses and TLC-related businesses;

·         Amend TLC Rules to require Brokers to make annual disclosure to TLC of all interests they have in any TLC license or TLC-associated business;

·         Increase outreach and education to drivers who own medallions on their rights when working with brokers; and

·         TLC and its agency partners, such as the DCWP, will establish a Driver’s Assistance Center, offering access to financial advocacy and mental health resources that will expand on the services currently offered through the NYC Department Consumer Affairs’ Office of Financial Empowerment.  Credit/finance professionals would be available to analyze individuals’ financial needs and then advocate for them with lenders including banks and credit unions to modify outstanding loans to make them more affordable, including reduced loan amounts and reduced monthly payments.

Ongoing Investigations
Last week, the de Blasio Administration announced it arrested a Staten Island man accused of impersonating a City Marshal in order to repossess taxi cabs and medallions from unsuspecting taxi owners. The arrest of Anthony Medina is part of the actions taken by this Administration to protect medallion owners and was investigated as part of a 45-day review of taxi medallion brokers.

Further investigations stemming from this review are ongoing. These could lead to further action.

“This report is a comprehensive look at all the brokers licensed and active in the New York taxi medallion market, and details a broad investigation into allegations of abuses published in the media,” said Acting TLC Commissioner Bill Heinzen.  “We will continue to find ways to serve our drivers and other licensees, including passing new rules to ensure greater transparency in the medallion purchasing process and creating a Driver Assistance Center to help drivers and potential medallion owners better understand their options and rights and helping existing owners try to right-size their debt.  TLC will ensure that brokers are serving their clients’ interests and hold them fully accountable for violations of City law and the TLC’s rules.”

“We must hold accountable all the people responsible for this crisis, that has impacted hundreds of medallion owners,” said Council Member Ydanis Rodriguez, Chairman of the Transportation Committee. “When it comes to delivering justice to taxi medallion owners, I will continue working with my colleagues at the Council, Speaker Corey Johnson, and the Mayor to ensure we not only bring justice to the people that were wronged, but that we also help them out of this financial crisis that has bankrupted over 900 medallion owners.”

Sunday, July 7, 2019

MAYOR DE BLASIO ANNOUNCES TICKER TAPE PARADE TO HONOR RECORD BREAKING, WORLD CUP CHAMPIONSHIP WINNING U.S. WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAM


  To celebrate the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team’s World Cup victory, Mayor de Blasio announced the City will host a ticker tape parade in their honor and present them with the keys to the City on Wednesday, July 10th.  

“On and off the field, this team represents what’s best about New York City and our Nation. The confidence, grit, and perseverance of the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team serve as an inspiration to all who watch them,” said Mayor de Blasio.

"New York is incredibly proud to join the rest of the country in celebrating this exhilarating World Cup Victory," said First Lady Chirlane McCray. "We applaud the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team’s athletic prowess, their advocacy in fighting for equal pay, and their use of their international platform to speak out against injustice."

“We are incredibly excited and honored to celebrate the U.S. Women’s National Team’s World Cup victory with the amazing people of New York City,” said U.S. Soccer President Carlos Cordeiro. “This team is truly special, and so is the level of support that our fans have shown every step of the way along the quest to a fourth star. I’d like to sincerely thank Mayor de Blasio and the City of New York for providing us the opportunity to share this victory with everyone.”

In the final game of the tournament, the USWNT prevailed over the Netherlands 2 to 0. This is the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team’s fourth World Cup victory, breaking the record they set in 2015 for most Women’s World Cup victories. The United States is the only country to reach the semifinals of all eight FIFA Women's World Cups that have been held since the inaugural tournament in 1991.

The USWNT’s first match of the 2019 tournament against Thailand was the biggest win in the history of the Women's World Cup, surpassing Germany 's 11-0 result against Argentina in 2007. At 13-0, it’s also the largest margin of victory in the history of the World Cup.

New York City has hosted 206 parades along the Canyon of Heroes since the first one in 1886 celebrating the dedication of the Statue of Liberty. The last ticker tape parade held in New York City honored the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team’s 2015 World Cup victory. That parade was the first time a women’s athletic team was honored.

A limited number of tickets will be available to the general public to attend a ceremony at City Hall celebrating the U.S. Women’s National Team which will take place on Wednesday, July 10 at 10:30 AM following the parade. Registration will open at 2:00 PM on Monday, July 8 at nyc.gov/USWNT19.

Details about parade access and press logistics will be released on Monday.

EDITOR'S NOTE:

Let's hope Presidential Candidate Bill de Blasio dons his alter-ego Mayor Bill de Blasio, and stays home in New York City for this event.