Saturday, August 21, 2021

Attorney General James Announces Indictment of NYPD Officer on Murder Charge

 

Errick Allen was off-duty when he allegedly shot and killed Christopher Curro

 New York Attorney General Letitia James announced the indictment of Errick Allen, on charges of Murder in the Second Degree, Manslaughter in the First Degree, and Menacing in the Second Degree. The indictment alleges Allen, an off-duty New York City Police Department (NYPD) officer, shot and killed Christopher Curro, in Farmingdale, Nassau County in May 2020. 

Allen was arraigned today before Judge Francis Ricigliano of the Nassau County Court, and was remanded. Allen is due back in court on September 23, 2021. Murder in the Second Degree carries a maximum sentence of 25 years to life in prison.

“We trust our police officers to protect the safety of New Yorkers, but instead, this defendant allegedly betrayed that duty and used his service weapon to end another man’s life,” said Attorney General James. “My office is committed to ensuring justice is served and that no individual is above the law.” 

Allen who is 28, and Curro, who was 25 at the time of his death, both lived in Nassau County. They were longtime friends, but text messages indicated they were in a dispute. On May 12, 2020, shortly after 8:00 pm, in a residential neighborhood in Farmingdale, New York, Allen is alleged to have killed Curro by shooting him five times at close range, including twice in the head, with his NYPD service weapon. Curro was unarmed. Allen initially fled the scene but returned later in the evening. Allen, who had been a police officer for seven months, was suspended by the NYPD immediately after the shooting, and later terminated.

The Attorney General is the prosecutor in this matter pursuant to New York Executive Order 147.

Criminal charges are accusations. The defendant is presumed innocent unless and until found guilty at trial or by plea.

137 Days and Counting - Heil de Blasio

 


Hiel de Blasio - You must be vaccinated, and you must show your papers, even if my top doctors and others at my vaccination buses say you are immune and don't need to be vaccinated. 


Shades of Nazi Germany Heir de Blasio is making requirements of people, what's next to come?

Friday, August 20, 2021

THE NEW BXCC - Bronx Business News You Can Use

 

Legislative Updates, New Grants, Events and Much More
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The Friday Extra: Key to NYC
On August 17, people 12 and older were required to show proof they have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine authorized for emergency use by the FDA or WHO for:
  1.   Indoor dining
  2.   Indoor fitness
  3.   Indoor entertainment
This new requirement — called the Key to NYC — includes bars, fitness gyms, movie and stage theatres, museums and other indoor venues. Staff at these locations are also required to be vaccinated.
The highly contagious delta variant is spreading quickly in NYC, and unvaccinated people are at the most risk for infection, hospitalization and death.
 
If your business is covered by this requirement, you will be required to check the vaccination status of all staff and customers 12 and older. You may not permit entry to anyone 12 and older who has not received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. You can make an exception for allowing customers to use the bathroom or for another reason that will take a small amount of time (e.g. less than 10 minutes).
 
The policy was in effect as of August 17, and enforcement will begin on September 13. Businesses that do not comply with this policy will be subject to fines.
To prepare for this policy:
  • Place the Vaccination Required Poster for Businesses (PDF) in a place that is clearly visible to people before they enter your business.
  • Become familiar with the accepted proofs of vaccination listed above.
  • Develop a written implementation plan that will be available for inspection. This should include how you will check the vaccination status of staff and customers before they enter — or immediately after they enter — your business.
  • Help your staff get vaccinated! Consider hanging posters about the COVID-19 vaccines in break rooms and provide information about where to get vaccinated.
If you are a small business and have questions about this policy, call NYC Department of Small Business Services hotline at 888-SBS-4NYC (888-727-4692)
Available Growth & Recovery Grants
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Child Care Stabilization Grants Are Here!
Child care providers, the NYS Child Care Stabilization Grant application is now live!

Review the eligibility requirements and complete the application today.

Restaurant Return To Work Tax Credit
The $35 million Restaurant Return-to-Work Tax Credit Program provides an incentive to COVID-impacted restaurants to bring restaurant staff back-to-work, and to increase hiring at NYS restaurants. Qualifying businesses are eligible for a tax credit of $5,000 per new worker hired, up-to $50,000 per business. The Program is open to eligible restaurants located in New York City, or in an area outside of New York City that was designated an Orange or Red Zone for at least thirty consecutive days. 

To be responsive to the needs of COVID-impacted restaurants, the Restaurant Return-to-Work Tax Credit provides a Fast Track Option, which allows a business to claim the credit before the end of the tax year. 

Restaurants may claim the credit after August 31, 2021 (Fast Track Option), if the business can demonstrate a net employee increase of at least 1 full-time employee as measured from April 1, 2021 to August 31, 2021.

Alternatively, restaurants can choose to claim the tax credit on their 2021 NYS tax return if the business can demonstrate a net employee increase of at least 1 full-time employee as measured from April 1, 2021 to December 31, 2021. 
$800 Million Small Business Recovery Grant Program
Click Here for a helpful webinar on the $800 million small business recovery grant program, which will provide funding to small and micro businesses and small for-profit independent arts and cultural organizations to help them recover from the economic impact of the pandemic.

What You Should Know
Deadline Approaching for HERO Act Employee Notification
The HERO Act requires employers to adopt and maintain an airborne infectious disease prevention plan to be implemented when an airborne infectious disease is designated by the New York State Commissioner of Health as a “highly contagious communicable disease that presents a serious risk of harm to the public health.”
 
The deadline for communicating the existence of your plan to your employees is Saturday, September 4, 2021.
 
Upcoming Events
Small Business Service: M/WBE Certification Webinar
The New York City Department of Small Business Services will be hosting a certification workshop for August through September 2021.

Join SBS to learn about the following.

  • Certification program overview
  • Registering in the Payee Information Portal (PIP)
  • Registering for product service (NIGP) codes
  • Starting a MWBE certification application

Wednesday, August 25, 2021
2:00pm - 3:30pm
Applying for Loans/Grants for NYC Small Business
This webinar will provide guidance for businesses interested in applying for loans and grants. In addition to providing an overview of available financing options, SBS will share tips to consider before taking on debt, an overview of documents commonly required to apply for a loan, and a summary of other loans and grants that are currently available for NYC businesses.

Building Your Business Operations
Many businesses fail not because of a bad business idea, but because there was no system that standardized, measured, and improved its operations.

The goal of this course is to help you translate your business concept into an efficient operation that continuously improves and raises your bottom line.

During this course, you will
  • Learn about the value and components of a business operational plan
  • Map your business’s processes, resources, and partners using a business model canvas
  • Identify your critical processes, and alternative processes for them
  • Define Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and KPI goals for your business

Upcoming: Bronx Chamber of Commerce Annual Gala
Mark Your Calendars
For Our 2021 Gala on
September 30, 2021
The Bronx Is Back In Business


We're going to make it a night to remember! 

Honoring:
Ruben Diaz Jr. - Bronx Borough President
Lucy McMillan - Arnold & Porter
Aurelia Greene - Former Deputy Bronx Borough President & Assemblywoman (posthumously)
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