Tuesday, July 18, 2017

BRONX MAN INDICTED FOR ATTEMPTED MURDER IN STRAY BULLET SHOOTING OF 5-YEAR-OLD BOY


Victim, Celebrating His Birthday, Suffered Severe Brain Damage 

  Bronx District Attorney Darcel D. Clark today announced that a Bronx man has been indicted on charges of Attempted Murder and Assault for firing a bullet that struck a 5-year-old boy in the head, causing severe injuries, in a shooting that was meant to target other individuals. 

   District Attorney Clark said, “This case is even more sorrowful since the little boy was celebrating his fifth birthday. On a day that should have been joyful, he was caught in the crossfire of a violent rampage and will now carry memories of pain instead. Thankfully, he is out of the hospital and now in rehab but he has a long road to recovery ahead of him. It is now our job to secure some measure of justice for him and his family as the defendant faces many years behind bars.” 

  District Attorney Clark said the defendant, Michael Quiles, 27, of Washington Ave., has been indicted on three counts of second-degree Attempted Murder, first-degree Assault, two counts of second-degree Assault, first-degree Reckless Endangerment and two counts of second-degree Criminal Possession of a Weapon. He was arraigned today before Bronx Supreme Court Justice George Villegas and was remanded. He faces up to 25 years in prison if convicted on the top charge. He is due back on October 30, 2017. 

  According to the investigation, on June 5, 2017, in the area of 167th Street and Washington Ave., Quiles fired multiple shots during an argument with two men. One of his bullets struck Jaheem Hunter, who was hospitalized with severe brain damage.

   District Attorney Clark thanked Detectives Jose Valdez of the 42nd Precinct and Keith Walker of the Bronx Homicide Squad.

  An indictment is an accusatory instrument and not proof of a defendant’s guilt.

Two Bronx Men Sentenced In Manhattan Federal Court To 37 And 35 Years In Prison For Shooting Of Innocent Bystander


   Joon H. Kim, the Acting United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, and James P. O’Neill, Commissioner of the Police Department for the City of New York (“NYPD”), announced that KEVIN STERLING, a/k/a “Lion,” was sentenced to 37 years in prison and ALONZO VERNON, a/k/a “Zoe,” was sentenced to 35 years in prison today for the non-fatal shooting of a young woman who was an innocent bystander to a drug-related shooting, and for related crimes. They were each sentenced today in Manhattan federal court by U.S. District Court Judge Lewis A. Kaplan, who presided over a three-week jury trial in April 2017 at which STERLING and VERNON were convicted on all counts in the controlling indictment.

Acting U.S. Attorney Joon H. Kim said: “When a drug worker refused to pay a drug debt, Kevin Sterling and Alonzo Vernon hunted him down and Sterling shot at him, without any regard for his life or the lives of the innocent people nearby. One innocent bystander, a young woman in the wrong place at the wrong time, was shot and seriously injured, but thankfully lived. For their callous crimes, Sterling and Vernon will now serve lengthy prison sentences.”
According to the trial testimony and evidence as well as public court filings and statements made in connection with case:
STERLING and VERNON led a drug trafficking organization that brought crack cocaine and heroin from the Bronx to Ithaca, New York, to be sold at prices higher than the drugs would sell for in the Bronx. STERLING and VERNON recruited young men in the Bronx to sell drugs for them in Ithaca. Together with another member of the conspiracy, STERLING and VERNON provided drugs to their workers and collected their drug proceeds.
In about April or May 2015, VERNON informed one of their workers (“Victim-1”) that his money was “short” and that he owed more money. Victim-1 did not pay the claimed debt, and VERNON threatened to “f****[] him up” as a result.
On the night of May 31, 2016, STERLING saw Victim-1 on the street. VERNON and STERLING followed Victim-1 to the area of 219th Street and Willett Avenue in the Bronx in a car driven by VERNON. Victim-1 was on a porch with a group of friends. Next door, a young woman (“Victim-2”) was outside with her friends.
STERLING exited the car and pointed a gun at one of the group. Sterling shouted “where’s Melo?” – the street name used by Victim-1 – and shot once at Victim-1. He missed Victim-1 and hit Victim-2 in the elbow instead. The bullet shattered her elbow and entered her side. STERLING went back to the car, and VERNON drove him away. Victim-2 tried to run away and collapsed bleeding while her friend tied a tourniquet around her arm.
STERLING, 38, and VERNON, 39, both of the Bronx, New York, were each convicted after trial of conspiring to distribute and possess with the intent to distribute 280 grams and more of crack cocaine and 100 grams and more of heroin; discharging a firearm in connection with that drug trafficking crime, and aiding and abetting the same; and being felons in possession of ammunition. In addition to their prison terms, STERLING and VERNON were each sentenced to 10 years of supervised release.
Mr. Kim praised the outstanding investigative work of the New York City Police Department and thanked the U.S. Marshals Service, the City of Ithaca Police Department, and the Cornell University Police Department for their assistance.

THE BRONX AND CHINA’S SONGJIANG DISTRICT SIGN ‘SISTER CITY’ AGREEMENT


  On July 17, 2017, the Songjiang Peoples Government delegation from China’s Songjiang District of Shanghai, led by Deputy District Mayor Long Wanli, visited The Bronx to sign a friendship, or “sister city,” agreement with Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. and officially begin a long-standing relationship between the two governments.

The agreement encourages bilateral investment not only on the government level but also within the private sector. After signing the agreement, the Songjiang Delegation visited several notable Bronx sites, including the Montefiore Hutchinson Campus Ambulatory Surgery Center, the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and the New York Botanical Garden.
“This agreement will encourage partnerships in business development, tourism, medical innovation and other areas between The Bronx and the Songjiang District,” said Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. “We have seen considerable success in The Bronx in recent years, and the story of our positive transformation has made its way to China. I was happy to discuss with the Songjiang delegation what has worked for our borough, what we can learn from the government and people of Songjiang, and ways our governments can work together in the future.”

A photo of the signing of the “sister city” agreement can be downloaded at https://flic.kr/p/WMYNNb.

Following A-Train Track Fire, Assemblyman Dinowitz Urges Colleagues to Join Efforts for Comprehensive Transit Funding Reform


Assemblyman Dinowitz (Chairman of the Committee on Corporations, Authorities, and Commissions) has previously announced two major legislative reforms to create a dedicated revenue source for transit investment and to protect these funds from being used for non-transit related purposes.

  After another round of massive train delays from a track fire that left 9 injured on Monday morning, Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz again urged fellow legislators and state leaders to support needed reforms in New York State’s transportation funding process. “With every incident like today’s, New Yorkers lose confidence in their transit systems. It is outrageous that 9 people were injured as they tried to get to work, school, tourist destination, or wherever they were trying to go. While I commend Chairman Lhota for taking an exhaustive look at the entire MTA and await his findings at the end of August, we in the Legislature need to make sure that he has the financial resources needed to make the necessary improvements.”

Over the past several weeks, Assemblyman Dinowitz has announced two major reforms to how the State funds our transit infrastructure to address both revenue sources and expenditures. His first proposal would apportion 2% of the existing state personal income tax and dedicate it specifically towards transportation funding to the counties where it originated from. His second proposal would protect any funding that has been allocated for public transportation systems from being diverted without explicit legislative approval. “Many people have great ideas on how to fix our transit system, whether it is upgrading more rapidly to Communications Based Train Control or replacing aging rails and cars. The common thread is that we need more money to be spent on transit infrastructure, and to ensure that this money is being spent appropriately. Too often, the MTA is used as a piggy bank for other state groups to pay off their debts which leaves transit users paying for debts that aren’t theirs.” The MTA currently allocates 18% of operational costs to pay debt service, and a recent NY Post article reported that $4.9 million was transferred without legislative approval directly to the Olympic Regional Development Authority.

MAYOR DE BLASIO ANNOUNCES PLANS FOR A $65 MILLION COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER IN FLUSHING


77,000 square-foot facility will bring healthcare to 25,000 underserved New Yorkers as part of the Mayor’s Caring Neighborhoods Initiative


  Mayor Bill de Blasio today announced plans for Healthview, a 77,000 square-foot medical facility that will be part of the Mayor’s Caring Neighborhoods Initiative in Flushing, Queens. Operated by the Charles B. Wang Community Health Center, the new center will provide care to over 25,000 underserved New Yorkers and create over 140 new jobs in the first three years of operation.

“All New Yorker deserves equal access to healthcare and this state-of-the art facility means the tens of thousands of people in booming Flushing will get the primary care they need. As we work to make this city more equitable we are focused on neighborhoods that have been overlooked – and righting wrongs,” Mayor Bill de Blasio said.

“The Charles B. Wang Community Health Center is fully committed to providing affordable and culturally competent healthcare services to the people of Flushing and neighboring Queens,” said First Lady Chirlane McCray, who leads the City’s mental health and substance misuse efforts. “Healthview is a wonderful example of how we strengthen a community by closing treatment gaps and addressing mental and physical health needs.”

Healthview will be located at 40th Road and College Point Boulevard amid Flushing’s bustling retail, transportation, and residential hub. The project will be a state-of-the-art, environmentally friendly facility designed to ensure primary care is available to all, regardless of ability to pay or immigration status. Healthview will serve as a primary care access point with clinicians spanning the fields of internal medicine, pediatrics, obstetrics, gynecology, psychiatry, behavioral health and family dentistry.

As part of the Mayor’s Caring Neighborhoods initiative, the City is providing $1 million for the $65 million Healthview project through the New York City Economic Development Corporation’s Community Health Center Expansion Program. Other public funding comes from Queens Borough President Melinda Katz, whose office contributed $3 million, and the New York City Council, who helped secure $2 million for the project, and. A groundbreaking for the center expected this fall.

Caring Neighborhoods is a vital part of the administration’s commitment to reduce health disparities by building primary care capacity in neighborhoods where New Yorkers have faced limited options for convenient and affordable health care services. The City has committed $20 million to cover pre-development and start-up operating costs for new health centers. In total, over 100,000 new patients will be able to receive care in their own neighborhoods thanks to the community health centers expanded through Caring Neighborhoods.

“I am excited that we will be expanding our healthcare services for the Flushing community. There are many residents of Flushing who still lack access to affordable primary care services, particularly mental health and dental services,” said Jane T. Eng, President and CEO of Charles B. Wang Community Health Center. “The new site, located at College Point Boulevard and 40th Road, will meet some of this increasing demand. The Charles B. Wang Community Health Center provides services to patients regardless of their ability to pay. We are proud to be an anchor employer, providing job opportunities for community members. We appreciate all of the support from elected officials including Mayor DeBlasio, Queens Borough President Melinda Katz, New York State Senator Toby Ann Stavisky, New York State Assembly Member Ron Kim, New York State Assembly Member Nily Rozic, New York City Council Member Peter Koo, New York City Council Member Margaret Chin, New York City Council Member Corey Johnson, New York City Council Member Paul Vallone and all the other government officials at the city, state, and federal level who have supported us.”

“Access to quality healthcare is an essential piece of any strong neighborhood,” saidNYCEDC President James Patchett. “That’s why we’re committed to helping the city’s health centers grow their reach through our Community Health Center Expansion Program. And with the healthcare industry employing more New Yorkers than any other sector, Healthview will not only provide much-needed care to thousands more patients, it will also bring more than a hundred new jobs to the local economy.”

“Increasing access to affordable, quality health care in neighborhoods across the city will allow communities to become healthier and reduce health disparities,” said Health Commissioner Dr. Mary T. Bassett. “The Charles B. Wang Community Health Center is a well-established provider that not only engages its patients to improve their health, but it engages the community at large to create a healthier environment for all.”

EDITOR'S NOTE:

The comments from Queens elected officials on how wonderful this new building and the mayor are were left out.

NYC Council Member Andy King to host free mobile legal help center


  New York City Council Member Andy King is hosting a free civil legal services mobile van on Saturday, August 5, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the annual 12thCouncil District, Fun In the Son Community Engagement Day event outside the Evander Childs Football Field, 800 East Gun Hill Road, Bronx.

The mobile legal help center is a partnership between the New York Legal Assistance Group and the New York State Court's Access to Justice Program and provides free civil legal assistance to New Yorkers in need.

Lawyers will be on hand to provide assistance in various areas, including: domestic violence/family law; orders of protection/emergency orders of protections; divorces; custody/visitation; child/spousal support, and immigration.

The van provides on-site, high-level technology allowing it to function as a full-service office. Private meeting rooms inside the van are available.
Space is limited and appointments are required. To set up an appointment, phone King’s office at 718-684-5509.

12th District Community Engagement Day/ Fun In the Son Parade & Concert

It will all happens on Saturday, August 5, 2017, starting with a community parade that kicks off at noon at the intersection of Eastchester Road and East Gun Hill Road and culminates at Evander Childs High School football field (800 East Gun Hill Road). More than 2,000 people from community-based organizations and businesses will be marching in the parade.

Inside the football field will be over 50 community-based exhibits and vendors, games for the children, health-care activities, free food, and music. Outside the field will be mobile vans that will pro-vide free health and wellness services, such as dental screenings, legal services, flu shots and more. There will also be a NYPD Rock Wall and a “Shooting 4 Peace” 3-on-3 Basketball tournament featuring celebrity pro ballers and local streetball legends.

Engel on Senate GOP Failure to Pass Trumpcare


  Congressman Eliot L. Engel, a leading member on the House Energy and Commerce Committee, issued the following statement:

“The President and Congressional Republicans have revealed, once again, that the emperor has no clothes. After seven years of demonizing Democrats and sabotaging the Affordable Care Act, they've shown that the ‘better way’ they've long promised didn't exist.

“It is thanks to the sustained commitment and activism of the American people, who refused to remain silent in the face of a rushed and unworkable plan, that ‘Trumpcare’ has once again failed.

“But now, the President and Senate Majority Leader plan to gut the ACA—and, with it, the American health care system—without the slightest idea of how to pick up the pieces. 

“This is the height of irresponsibility. Rather than even consider Democrats' ideas to improve the ACA, Republican leadership has chosen to throw the baby out with the bathwater, even though some Republican Senators have openly said they want to work with Democrats to make the ACA work better. Apparently, to some, fulfilling a seven-year political ploy is worth devastating American families.

“The vigilance of the American people has foiled the GOP's disastrous health care plot at every turn. That vigilance and activism is needed more now than ever before. Know that I will keep fighting with you to protect our care.”

BRONX COMMUNITY BOARD NO. 8 Amended Land Use Committee Meeting July 27th


BRONX COMMUNITY BOARD NO. 8

**AMENDED

MEETING NOTICE
LAND USE COMMITTEE

DATE: Thursday, July 27, 2017
TIME: 7:30 PM
PLACE: Riverdale Y/YMHA, 5625 Arlington Avenue, Multi-Purpose Room

Agenda

1. Department of City Planning Application No. N170329ZAX, N170330ZAX, N170331ZAX, 4490 Fieldston Road (Lot 1) – For the grant of authorizations for modification of topographic features on Tier I sites, for a development on a portion of a zoning lot having a steep slope or steep slope buffer, and for modification of botanic environment and tree preservation and planting requirements to allow the construction of a single-family detached residence located at 4490 Fieldston Road (Block 5808, Lot 1) within the Special Natural Area District (NA-2), within Community District 8, Borough of The Bronx.

2. Department of City Planning Application No. N170332ZAX, N170333ZAX, N170334ZAX, N170335ZAX, 4490 Fieldston Road (Lot 2) – For the grant of authorizations for the development on a Tier II site or portion of a zoning lot having a steep slope or steep slope buffer, medication of botanic environment and tree preservation and planting requirements, modification of grading controls, and modification of requirements for private roads and driveways to allow the construction of a single-family detached residence located at 4490 Fieldston Road (Block 5808, Lot 2) within the Special Natural Area District (NA-2), within Community District 8, Borough of The Bronx.

3. 3061 Scenic Place SNAD status

4. Application for unenclosed sidewalk café # 8513-2017 - ASWC – Blackstone Bar & Grill, 3713 Riverdale Avenue.

5. St. Jemuel Back to School Rally – Block Party – with full street closure on September 2, 2017, to be held on Webb Avenue between West 197 Street and Reservoir Avenue/2836 Webb Avenue.

6. NEW Applications - Liquor License or Beer/Wine License:
Skyclub Café, LLC, 5701 Arlington Avenue
Welcome to the Family Coffee Shop Corp., 219 West 230 Street
Tin Brother’s (formerly Kelly Ryan’s), 5790 Mosholu Avenue

7. RENEWAL Applications - Liquor License or Beer/Wine License:
Metate, 3515 Johnson Avenue
Beccofino, 5704 Mosholu Avenue
Bronx Burger House, 5816 Mosholu Avenue
Gourmet Dining, LLC, 4513 Thomas Hall
Sunrise International LLC, 3717 Riverdale Avenue

8. Khalle Bar & Grill, 3638 Bailey Avenue, request for extension of hours

9. **Department of Homeless Services - Families with Children shelter at 5731 Broadway: Facility will open mid-August and house 81 families