Saturday, April 7, 2018

Drug Dealer Charged With Overdose Death Of Public School Teacher In The Bronx


  Geoffrey S. Berman, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, and James P. O’Neill, the Commissioner of the New York City Police Department (“NYPD”), announced the arrest and unsealing of a Complaint charging KASHAWN LYONS with distributing the fentanyl that resulted in the death of Matthew Azimi, a public school teacher in the Bronx.  The Complaint also alleges that LYONS and a co-defendant, TERRICK WHITAKER, distributed heroin and fentanyl together between February and March 2018 in the Bronx.  LYONS was arrested yesterday by the NYPD, and presented today before U.S. Magistrate Judge Henry B. Pitman in Manhattan federal court.  TERRICK WHITAKER remains at large.

U.S. Attorney Geoffrey S. Berman said:  “As alleged, Kashawn Lyons and Terrick Whitaker peddled potentially lethal heroin and fentanyl near the grounds of a Bronx public school.  Additionally, Lyons allegedly sold a dose that was in fact lethal and resulted in the overdose death of a teacher at the school.  Working with the NYPD we will continue to combat the epidemic of lethal opioids that is killing people from all walks of life.”
According to the allegations in the Complaint[1]:
On November 30, 2017, Matthew Azimi, a 36-year-old teacher, was found dead inside a faculty bathroom at a special education public school in the Bronx (the “School”) where Mr. Azimi was a teacher.  The NYPD responded to the School and began investigating Azimi’s death.  An autopsy conducted following Mr. Azimi’s death revealed that he died from a lethal dose of fentanyl.  NYPD officers recovered a syringe and a pink glassine bag with no stamp or other distinctive marking next to Mr. Azimi’s body.  The NYPD also recovered Mr. Azimi’s cellphone.
As detailed in the Complaint, the NYPD was able to trace the last three completed calls that Mr. Azimi made before he overdosed on November 30, 2017, to a cellphone used by LYONS.  Through surveillance, the NYPD learned that LYONS continued to sell heroin and fentanyl in the vicinity of the School.  In February 2018, the NYPD made undercover buys of heroin and fentanyl from LYONS and WHITAKER, who was dealing drugs with LYONS, in close proximity to the School.  The heroin and fentanyl purchased from LYONS and WHTIAKER were packaged in the same unique pink glassine bags as the one found next to Mr. Azimi’s body.
LYONS was charged with distribution and possession with intent to distribute heroin and fentanyl, and with conspiring to distribute heroin and fentanyl with WHITAKER.  LYONS faces a maximum sentence of life in prison and a mandatory minimum sentence of 20 years in prison based upon his distribution of the fentanyl that killed Mr. Azimi., 31, of the Bronx, 

WHITAKER, 31, of the Bronx, was charged with distribution and possession with intent to distribute heroin and fentanyl, and with conspiring to distribute heroin and fentanyl with LYONS, each of which carries a statutory maximum sentence of 20 years in prison. 
The statutory maximum and minimum sentences are prescribed by Congress and are provided here for information purposes only, as any sentencing of the defendants would be determined by the judge.
Mr. Berman praised the outstanding investigative work of the NYPD in this case. 
The charges contained in the Complaint are merely accusations and the defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.
[1] As the introductory phrase signifies, the entirety of the text of the Complaint and the description of the Complaint set forth herein constitute only allegations, and every fact described should be treated as an allegation.

Governor Cuomo Endorses Luis Sepulveda in April 24th Special Election



  It looked like a victory party before the April 24th special election with all the elected officials in the room to watch Governor Andrew Cuomo endorse 32nd State Senate candidate Luis Sepulveda. There was the Bronx Borough President, members of Congress members of the State Senate, State Assembly and City Council. 

  Bronx Democratic County Leader Marcos Crespo opened the endorsement with many kind words for his next door neighbor in the State Assembly, and dispelled the rumor that he and Luis Sepulveda were twins. Crespo introduced Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie, who had only words of praise for Assemblyman Sepulveda's job in the State Assembly. Heastie called the State Assembly the Upper House, and wondered why Assemblyman Sepulveda wanted to go to the lower State Senate. 


Above - Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie.
Below - New York Governor Andrew Cuomo.


  Speaker Heastie then introduced Governor Andrew Cuomo, who said "I don't want to get involved in which house is the 'Upper House', because I have to work with both houses of the state legislature. Governor Cuomo praised County Leader Crespo on his dedication to Puerto Rico, and for traveling with him to see the devastation to the island. The governor called Congressman Crowley a rising star in Washington. He went on to blast the National Republican Party and current President for what their policies are doing to New York State economically, and the new tax bill is aimed at the twelve states that are all Democratic. He added that he is one-Hundred percent behind Congressman Crowley in the move to win all congressional districts in New York.

  The Governor said that he did not always agree with former State Senator Diaz, but he respected him. Then came the subject of the State Senate, and the two vacant seats. He said with the reunification of the Senate Democratic Conference and the IDC Democrats need only one more seat to have control of the State Senate, saying that more Progressive Democratic legislation would then be passed. He then made his endorsement of Luis Sepulveda, and introduced the next State Senator from the 32nd District Luis Sepulveda. 

  Soon to be State Senator Luis Sepulveda thanked the governor for his kind words, and said that he did not pick out the orange and blue colors behind him since they are the colors of the Mets, and he is a Yankee fan not a Met fan. He thanked his mentor now Councilman Ruben Diaz Sr., and hoped to see Mayor Ruben Diaz Jr. in 2021. He also praised former Bronx Democratic Leaders Roberto Ramirez, Jose Rivera, and Carl Heastie.

  Sepulveda then went on to say he will be continuing his fight for Justice, better education, that the elderly don't have to decide to pay for medicines or the rent, to make poverty a thing of the past, and fight the assault on labor unions by the federal government. He said that he was glad to see the unification of the State Senate, and thanked Senator Stewart-Cousins and his friend Senator Klein who he called a progressive. He thanked his wife and son, and his father saying that he owes all he is to today to his father.


Above - Candidate for the 32nd State Senate District addresses the audience after receiving the endorsement of Governor Andrew Cuomo.
Below - Elected officials clap as soon to be State Senator Luis Sepulveda thanks Governor Andrew Cuomo for his endorsement. 



Community Safety Meeting PS 105 April 13th


LAWYERS 4 JUMAANE Fundraiser On April 10



ATTORNEYS 4 JUMAANE
FUNDRAISER on Tuesday!
If you would like to attend, 
"IT'S TIME! LET'S GO!

Eric Adams 2021 - Proud to Pay Women MORE




A recent study by the NYC Public Advocate Letitia James documented one of the proudest accomplishments of my borough presidency. Not only has my office led the city in pay equity, we actually pay women 14 percent MORE than men. It's time to pay talented employees what they deserve everywhere!

Bronx Jewish Community Council - Volunteer Recognition Breakfast April 22, 2018


RSVP TODAY

BCEQ 2018 Membership Meeting & Environmental Conference


Wednesday, April 11, 2018 from 4 - 7 pm

Manhattan College Leo Engineering 
3825 Corlear Ave, Kingsbridge Bronx.
one block from the Broadway #1 238th Street stop.

Environmental Conference on the:  
Harlem River Watershed Plan, 
Van Cortlandt Park Lake on a Diet, 
Clean Water - Riverkeeper, Inc. v. Pruitt, 
Protecting Parkland - BCEQ v. NYC Pier 5 lawsuit, 
DEP Plans to clean the Harlem River, and Learn Up

Refreshments. Please Register for food.

Bronx Council for Environmental Quality www.bceq.org

Bronx Chamber of Commerce - Promote Your Business @ April 18, 2018 Gala



EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO PROMOTE YOUR BUSINESS OR ORGANIZATION!

News 12, BronxNet, Bronx Times Reporter and other media will be covering The Bronx Version of the Academy Awards

Wednesday, April 18, 2018, 5:30-10:30 pm
Marina del Rey Caterers, Bronx NY

RSVP before April 4, 2018 for ticket discounts, sponsorship opportunities
 "First Come First Served"!

Bronx Business Awards 2018 Gala 

Honorees:

The Perez Family, Mastermind, Ltd.; Developer of the Year

Gino's Pastry Shop; Made in the Bronx Award of the Year

Bronx Community College; Institutional Member of the Year

Third Avenue BID; Non-Profit of the Year

D & J Ambulette Services, Inc.; Health Provider of the Year

E.A.T. w/ Culinary Professionals, Inc.; 
M/WBE Company of the Year

Portion of the 2018 Gala Proceeds to benefit
Special Olympics New York

Key Note Speaker
Rob Walsh, Former Commissioner of  NYC Dept. Small Business Services

Mistress Of Ceremonies
Jacqueline Catona Wayans 
TV Host & Producer, "Don't Give Up and Win"

To make reservations, advertise in the Gala Journal, and/or be a Sponsor to the 2018 Gala Celebration. Call Phil Cardone 718-828-3900 or e-mail Phil@BronxChamber.org


I look forward to seeing you at the 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"!