Saturday, October 7, 2023

Bronx Man Sentenced To 22 Years In Prison For Drug-Related Shooting On Crowded Manhattan Sidewalk

 

Damian Williams, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced that MICHAEL ROWE, a/k/a “MJ,” was sentenced to 22 years in prison for shooting another man over a $150 drug debt on a crowded sidewalk in Hell’s Kitchen on April 29, 2023.  ROWE was sentenced today by U.S. District Judge Denise L. Cote.

U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said: “Michael Rowe resorted to a reckless act of violence when his victim failed to pay him just $150.  Rowe could have taken someone’s life on that crowded sidewalk in Hell’s Kitchen over a trivial drug debt, but fortunately, no bystanders were hurt, and the victim survived his injuries.  Thanks to the quick work of our law enforcement partners and the prosecutors of this Office, Rowe now faces prison time for his dangerous behavior.”

According to the Complaint and Information, as well as statements by the Government and defense in connection with the plea and sentencing proceedings in this case:

On or about April 29, 2023, ROWE got into a disagreement with another individual (the “Victim”) on the sidewalk in the vicinity of 650 Ninth Avenue in Manhattan.  ROWE had given the Victim a quantity of cocaine base to sell, and the Victim had failed to pay ROWE a debt of $150.  After they exchanged words, ROWE brandished a firearm and shot the Victim several times as the Victim stood among other bystanders.  ROWE shot the Victim in the leg, among other places, and the Victim was hospitalized with serious physical injuries.  Video footage from the scene shows ROWE pointing the gun and shooting the Victim, as others in the area fled for safety.

ROWE (in black) and the Victim (in blue) Arguing

Photo of the defendant and the victim arguing on a busy sidewalk

ROWE Shooting the Victim

Photo of the defendant shooting the victim on a busy sidewalk

ROWE, 23, of the Bronx, New York, pled guilty to possessing ammunition after sustaining three prior felony convictions for violent felonies and serious drug offenses and to conspiring to distribute cocaine base.  In addition to the prison term, ROWE was sentenced to five years of supervised release.

Mr. Williams praised the outstanding investigative work of the FBI and the NYPD.  Mr. Williams also thanks the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives for its assistance in this case.

Following Historic Storm and Flooding, Comptroller Lander Launches Investigation Into City’s Management of Extreme Rainfall

 

Constructive investigation announced with support from Mayor Adams as Tropical Storm Ophelia capped off second wettest September since 1882

New York City Comptroller Brad Lander announced his office is launching an investigation into the City’s ability to manage extreme rainfall, after Tropical Storm Ophelia shut down subway lines, damaged basements and flooded streets last week. The investigation will evaluate how the City is implementing the policies and protocols it set forth after Hurricane Ida. The goal is to learn from the impact of and response to Ophelia, in order to more effectively prepare for and respond to future extreme rainfall events.

“Last week’s brutal storm was just the latest example of extreme weather that is sadly becoming our new climate reality,” Comptroller Lander said. “To ensure the City can respond as effectively as possible to keep New Yorkers safe from increasingly strong and frequent storms, we must make sure we’re implementing the plans we’ve made, and doing everything we reasonably can to accelerate action.”

“We’re proud of the tireless work and swift response from thousands of city workers in response to last week’s flooding, which ensured we did not have a single reported death or serious injury, and that we were able to quickly rescue 18 New Yorkers from cars and basement apartments, but there is always more work to do to ensure the safety of our city’s residents,” said Mayor Adams. “Infrastructure upgrades we made across the city in this administration, including in the Jewel Streets neighborhood of Queens, helped alleviate flooding within hours, rather than within the weeks it took during Hurricane Ida two years ago. At the same time, our administration is thinking creatively and acting aggressively to prepare New Yorkers and our city for the ever-growing threat of severe storms — including through our Capital Process Reform Task Force with Comptroller Lander, which has put forward reforms to accelerate major infrastructure projects. We look forward to working with the comptroller on a fair, thorough, and balanced review to ensure our city is equipped as these storms become increasingly frequent and severe.”

When Hurricane Ida hit in September 2021, it brought the heaviest rainfalls New York City has ever seen. The rains lasted eight hours and fell at an unprecedented level of intensity that exceeded the capacity of the City’s sewer system. Tragically, 13 people lost their lives, 11 of whom were horrifically trapped in basement apartments.

In response to Hurricane Ida, the City unveiled action items for future extreme weather events, laid out across several plans. It convened an Extreme Weather Response Task Force of interagency staff who issued a new set of protocols and policies for combatting heavy rainstorms in a report issued later that same month called The New Normal. In 2022, the Adams Administration released Rainfall Ready, a plan that outlines actions for the City to take to address intense storms, along with key safety precautions. The City received $188 million through HUD CDBG-Disaster Recovery funding in 2022 to carry out an action plan for long-term Hurricane Ida recovery efforts.

Using the near- and long-term action items laid out in these post-Ida plans, Lander’s office will assess the City’s progress in implementing its commitments, as well as what other actions are necessary. For near-term actions that were to be enacted immediately, the office will review how well those measures have been integrated into the City’s emergency response, and to what extent they were followed for Tropical Storm Ophelia. The investigation will also review whether longer-term initiatives, such as capital infrastructure improvements, are on track, and consider recommendations for accelerating or expanding those actions.

“Before the next extreme weather event, we must ensure our City has effectively adopted all of the lessons we learned from recent storms,” Louise Yeung, the Comptroller’s Chief Climate Officer, said. “These types of rainstorms are only becoming more frequent – and our efforts to prepare must escalate accordingly.”

“Since Hurricane Ida’s devastating impact on New York City, the city has taken aggressive action to prepare for the ever-greater threat of severe storms,” said Chief Climate Officer and DEP Commissioner Rit Aggarwala. “We continue to implement the next generation of stormwater solutions — both quick fixes and more significant long-term upgrades. We’re committed to collaborating closely with Comptroller Lander’s office to accelerate the work and fight for funding as we make New York City more resilient.”

“As Tropical Storm Ophelia reminded us, environmental justice communities across New York City are on the front lines of the damage and danger brought by climate change-fueled storms,” said Eddie Bautista, Executive Director of the New York City Environmental Justice Alliance. “Low-income communities of color in Brooklyn and Southeast Queens who once again saw their homes, subways, and streets inundated by extreme rain cannot wait any longer for the physical and communications infrastructure need to protect their lives and property. The City must move with urgency to do everything it can to ensure the safety and resiliency of frontline communities.”

Read Lander’s letter to Mayor Eric Adams about the investigation.

Statement From Governor Kathy Hochul on Violence in Israel

Governor Kathy Hochul New York State Seal

 “In the face of abhorrent attacks from Hamas terrorists, New York stands steadfast in support of our neighbors in the State of Israel. This cowardly attack comes on a day when Jewish New Yorkers had planned to joyously celebrate Shemini Atzeret and Simchat Torah. New York is proud to be home to the largest Jewish population outside Israel and as the community grieves today, we stand in solidarity with them.

“My Administration has been in touch with the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to assess any ongoing threats. While there are no known active threats to New Yorkers at this time, I have directed the New York State Police to work closely with local law enforcement to ensure all New Yorkers are safe and protected.

“I have also spoken with Israel's Acting Consul General in New York to offer our support, and we are working with the American Embassy in Israel to discuss ways to get New Yorkers home safely if they so choose. I am committed to doing everything possible to support this community at this critical time.”

MAYOR ADAMS’ STATEMENT ON TERRORIST ATTACK IN ISRAEL

 

New York City Mayor Eric Adams today released the following statement after Hamas launched an unprovoked and cowardly attack against Israel and its citizens: 

 

New York City has the largest Jewish population in the world outside of Israel, and we stand side by side with Israel every day — but we do so with extra resolve today in light of Hamas’ unprovoked terrorist attacks directed at the country and its people. I was on the ground in Israel less than two months ago and personally saw those of Jewish, Muslim, and Christian faiths living in peace side-by-side. Today’s attack, coming at the end of what is supposed to be a celebratory time at the end of the Jewish High Holy days, is nothing more than a cowardly action by a terrorist organization seeking to undo that peace and divide us into factions. That won’t happen.  

 

“We have resources on the ground in Israel gathering intelligence, and we are continually monitoring multiple channels to identify any potential threats, both here and abroad. I am also communicating directly with Police Commissioner Caban and Deputy Commissioner of Intelligence and Counterterrorism Weiner about the situation. While there is no credible threat to New York City at this time, our administration is in touch with Jewish leaders across the five boroughs, and we have directed the NYPD to deploy additional resources to Jewish communities and houses of worship citywide to ensure that our communities have the resources they need to make sure everyone feels safe. 

 

“We extend our sincerest condolences for all the innocent lives lost in these attacks, and hope that not another family has to experience the pain of losing a loved one.” 


Friday, October 6, 2023

Bronx Chamber of Commerce - Bronx Business News You Can Use

 

Upcoming Events, Legislative News, Grant Opportunities, & More

(Friday) Extra, Extra
Celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month with Comptroller Brad Lander
New Member Breakfast
ChocoBar Cortes Hispanic Heritage Event

Legislation & Advocacy
State Trade Expansion Program (STEP) Launched
NYC Citizen's Budget Commission Survey
Support Your Local Chamber of Commerce Day
NYC SBS Fund Finder Launched


10 6 2023 Friday Extra Hispanic Heritage Month
BRONX CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WELCOMES NEW MEMBERS
NEW MEMBER BREAKFAST
The Bronx Chamber of Commerce welcomes new businesses to the quarterly New Member Breakfast hosted at the Residences Inn by Marriott.

New members met the Bronx Chamber team and learned about Chamber membership benefits and services while networking with Board members and learning legislative updates.

Congratulations to our new members who joined us: Hands On Physical Therapy, The Bronx Parent Housing Network, Muslim Media Corporation, Sky Wire Networks, Mainland Media, and Gestalt Experience.

If you are interested in becoming a member, email, membership@bronxchamber.org
BRONX CHAMBER CELEBRATES HISPANIC HERITAGE
W. COMPTROLLER BRAD LANDER
The Bronx Chamber of Commerce joined Comptroller Brad Lander, community organizations, and New York City agencies for a celebration of Hispanic Heritage and panel discussions on empowering community businesses through the Minority / Women Business Enterprise Program. Special thanks to NYC Mayor's Office of Contract Services Director Lisa Flores for organizing an impactful panel for M/WBE businesses.

If you are interested in M/WBE services, email, programs@bronxchamber.org
MOTT HAVEN APPRECIATION DINNER W.
CHOCOBAR CORTES
ChocoBar Cortes, in partnership with Remy Martin, hosted an appreciation dinner for community stakeholders in the Mott Haven area. Businesses, community leaders, and Mott Haven organizations gathered to discuss community partnerships, business improvement district planning, business development, and promoting and marketing the area.

The Bronx Chamber of Commerce's Avenue NYC Program is now in year three and moving forward with business improvement district formation on Bruckner Boulevard and forming a Merchant Association on 138th Street.

For more information, email, avenuenyc@bronxchamber.org
LEGISLATION & ADVOCACY
State Trade Expansion Program

Empire State Development (ESD) announced this week Round 11 of the State Trade Expansion Program (STEP) with nearly $1 million in federal funding provided by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA).

STEP connects New York businesses to exporting opportunities abroad through grants for qualifying small and medium-sized businesses. The grants can help increase the number of small businesses that begin to export; increase the value of exports for small businesses that currently export; and increase the number of small businesses exploring significant new trade opportunities. For more information, click here
Citizens Budget Commission, or CBC for short, has long advocated for regular citywide resident surveys to help assess how the city is performing and inform city budgets. This ensures that New Yorkers’ input helps drive decisions at City Hall.

If your household has received this notification, do not pass up this rare chance to provide feedback on the quality of life and government services in NYC. Please don’t let this opportunity slip by! Respond now by visiting the provided URL, scanning the QR code on the postcard, or dropping a completed survey in the mail.

For more information, Click Here
SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE DAY

It’s time to celebrate chambers of commerce! Each year, on the third Wednesday of October, Support Your Local Chamber of Commerce Day is a great opportunity to showcase all the impactful work chambers do in communities across the world.

For ideas on how you can support your local Chamber or to learn more about your local Chamber, Click Here.
NYC Funds Finder

NYC's Department of Small Business Services (SBS) and Next Street announced the launch of a new platform connecting small businesses with trusted resources they need to open, grow, and maintain their business. The user-friendly platform – NYC Funds Finder is where small businesses can review funding options, including loans and grants, and request free 1-on-1 financing assistance from the SBS team. 

NYC Funds Finder is a partnership between SBS and Next Street and the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth. Next Street Scale, the platform that powers NYC Funds Finder, was created to address the hurdles that small businesses, especially those run by women and minorities, face in accessing the resources required to grow their business and build wealth.