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Off Duty NYPD DWI

Off Duty NYPD DWI

An off duty NYPD DWI charge is the latest embarrassment for Mayor Eric Adams and Officer Tomas Garcia.

Off Duty NYPD DWI

Garcia, a thirty-one year old, was sleeping in his personal vehicle at Eighth Avenue and 61st Street when he was woken up by EMS workers around 8:30 AM.

The off duty Garcia was showing signs of intoxication and arrested at the scene.

The officer was charged with driving while intoxicated per police records.

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Officer Garcia was in the 66th Precinct at the time of his arrest. It is unclear if he has been reassigned or still working patrol of any kind.

Off Duty NYPD DWI

Two Pennsylvania State Troopers were killed near Philadelphia in March. That accident has been under investigation for possible connection to DWI.

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Kobel Retires From NYPD

Kobel Retires

Deputy Inspector James Kobel retires per paperwork submitted to New York Police Department (NYPD). Kobel was assigned to the Equal Employment Opportunity Division until a two month investigation found he had been making prejudiced, sexist and intolerant comments in an online chat room under a pseudonym.

Kobel Retires

NYPD officials have concluded that a high-ranking officer responsible for combating workplace harassment in the New York Police Department wrote dozens of virulently racist posts about Black, Jewish and Hispanic people under a pseudonym on an online chat board favored by police officers.

Kobel, filed his retirement papers late last week as the NYPD inquiry was zeroing in on him. Officials said Monday that they still planned to bring administrative charges against him for falsely denying that he had written the offensive messages.

“The evidence is strong,” said one senior police official who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss a personnel matter. “We have no doubt that it’s him.”

Investigators considered the possibility that Inspector Kobel had been framed by someone who had purposely peppered the posts with details about his life — many, if not most, of which could be found through research on the internet. As department investigators finalized their search they concluded that Inspector Kobel lied during an interview last week in which he denied he was “Clouseau.” He had been questioned three times.

Kobel Retires

Captain Chris Monahan, who heads the Captains Endowment Association, the union that represents the inspector, defended him in a statement, saying he had served the city and the Police Department for 29 years.

“Given the current political climate and anti-police sentiment, D.I. Kobel did not see it as possible to get a fair administrative trial and decided to avail himself of the opportunity to file for retirement,” the statement said.

Kobel Retires

Kobel will take a full pension with him into retirement despite a clear disagrace to the badge he held.

 

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Adel Abdul Bary – Osama bin Laden Lieutenant Freed From Prison

Adel Abdul Bary

Adel Abdul Bary, a former Osama bin Laden lieutenant has been freed from prison after a Manhattan judge cited his obesity as a reason for his release.

Bary, the former Osama bin Laden henchman convicted in two deadly 1998 bombings is free and living in the UK this week after being released early. This was due to Manhattan federal judge Lewis Kaplan who agreed the terrorist was way too obese to survive the coronavirus behind bars.

Adel Abdel Bary, 60, had spent twenty-one years in a New Jersey prison for his role in the 1998 al Qaeda bombings of two US embassies in Africa that killed 224 people, including 12 Americans. He was not involved with September 11.

Adel Abdul Bary

“Defendant’s obesity and somewhat advanced age make COVID-19 significantly more risky to him than to the average person,” US District Judge Lewis A. Kaplan wrote in granting the release.

Attorneys asked that Adel Abdul Bary be let out sooner, citing their ­client’s age, girth, and asthma.

“Mr. Bary’s continued incarceration now significantly increases his risk of infection, which could wreak disastrous health outcomes,” his lawyer wrote in court documents.

While prosecutors didn’t agree that Bary’s age made him more at risk to catch COVID-19, they did concede his body mass index of 36 did.

“The defendant’s obesity is an extraordinary and compelling reason that could justify a reduction of his sentence in light of the current pandemic,” they wrote.

The 230-pound terrorist was freed from prison Oct. 9 and from an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility on Wednesday, when he was handed over to UK officials.

Adel Abdul Bary — whose son, British rapper Abdel-Majed Abdel Bary, is an Islamist militant — was reunited with his wife, Ragaa, who lives in a $1 million-plus apartment in London, Britain’s Sun newspaper reported.

His return to the UK couldn’t be blocked because he was granted asylum there in 1997 — before being arrested in 1999 and extradited to the US to stand trial in 2012.

He had been sentenced to 25 years in prison in 2015 but received credit for the years he spent behind bars in Britain while fighting extradition.

Officials couldn’t send him back to his native Egypt after his release because he could be at risk of death or torture, the Sun reported.

“His return remains a huge headache for the [UK] home secretary” — equivalent to the US secretary of state. “She is intent on ridding the country of threats, but here’s a notorious terrorist dumped right on her doorstep,” a source told the Sun.

Adel Abdul Bary Freedom Outrages Victims Families

Bary’s immigration lawyer said, “After all this time, all Mr. Bary wants is to enjoy a quiet life with his family, but Edith Bartley, whose younger brother was among the victims, ripped the release.

“Just serving a sentence doesn’t mean that a person has been rehabilitated, doesn’t mean that their core thinking has changed,” she told the Times. “This is a person who can still do harm in the world.”

In 2015, Judge Kaplan said Adel Abdel Bary, then 54, benefitted from an “enormously generous plea bargain” that should have him out of jail in eight years when factoring in seventeen years of time already served. It is unclear why he chose to contradict himself on the terrorist’s freedom.

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Brian Maiorana: Staten Island Man Charged With Threats Against FBI

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Brian Maiorana, a Staten Island man and sex offender, was arrested Tuesday after posting explosive social media posts that allegedly threatened to kill celebrants of Joe Biden’s presidential win, derided Sen. Chuck Schumer as “the Jew Senator from New York” — and called for the “extermination” of Democrats, federal prosecutors announced.

Maiorana has a history of violent social media posts, has been charged in Brooklyn federal court w/making online threats to “blow up” an FBI building and harm “the Jew Senator from New York”–an apparent reference to Chuck Schumer.

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Authorities found a Glock, a taser, a crossbow, an expandable baton and a skull mask in his home during the arrest. Also a book called “The Anti-Govt Movement Guidebook.”

Brian Maiorana

The 1978 book, “The Turner Diaries,” has been cited by white supremacists, including Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh. In the novel, a revolution in the United States “leads to the overthrow of the federal government, a nuclear war, and, ultimately, a race war which leads to the systematic extermination of non-whites,” the feds said.

When Biden was declared the winner of the presidential election Saturday, Maiorana ranted about the celebration, feds alleged.

“All right thinking people need to hit the streets while these scumbags are celebrating and start blowing them away,” he posted, according to the feds.

Maiorana was convicted in Pennsylvania in 2007 of statutory sexual assault and is registered as a level 1 sex offender in New York state, the feds said.

New York has been increasingly tense with a NYPD Deputy Inspector suspended and another officer suspended for campaigning while on duty.

BREAKING: NYPD’s Deputy Inspector James Kobel Relieved Of Command

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Deputy Inspector James Kobel, assigned to the Equal Employment Opportunity Division, an New York Police Department (NYPD) officer is under investigation for allegedly making prejudice, sexist and intolerant comments in an online chat room.

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He has been relieved of his command and placed on modified assignment pending the outcome of the internal investigation.

The NYPD first started investigating the claims after a report was provided to the department on October 14.

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investigators say he made posts on an online chat board called the Rant “not infrequently using blatantly racist and misogynistic language.” According to the report, the official used the pseudonym “Clouseau,” after the Peter Sellers character in the “Pink Panther” movies, but was in fact James Kobel, the commander of the department’s EEO division.

Another officer has recently been suspended for using his patrol car to broadcast political messages.

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NYPD Cop Suspended For On Duty Politics

A NYPD cop suspended without pay for using his patrol car to broadcast political messages in favor of President Donald Trump this weekend.

The official Twitter account of NYPD stated Sunday “We are aware of this video and it is under investigation by our Brooklyn South Investigation Unit. Police officers must remain apolitical.”

The account went on to tweet: “Suspended without pay; The police officer who is under investigation for using a department vehicle’s loud speaker for political purposes has been suspended, effective immediately.”

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Reason NYPD Cop Suspended?

The Patrol Guide for New York Police Department officers is explicit that on duty and in uniform officers may not express personal opinion on the merits of any political party or candidate for public office.

NYPD Cop Suspended

This may seem confusing given the use of city resources towards 9-11 remembrances with Vice President Pence earlier in the year. In the case above the officer is making a personal opinion known using his patrol vehicle as a campaign tool. In the case of Vice President Pence it is a city function assisting an elected official in a non campaign event.

 

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