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Thursday, June 12, 2008

WESTCHESTER GUARDIAN: Yonkers Police Brutality

They Do It Because They Can
DiFiore’s Incestuousness With Yonkers Police Sacrifices Victims Of Police Brutality
Tony Castro Predicts, “It Will Come Back To Haunt Law Enforcement”

Nearly two years ago, in our September 21, 2006 issue, TheGuardian blew the lid off years of Yonkers Police brutality, revealing an incident in 2005 in a front-page story entitled Mother, 72, Daughter,49, Charge Yonkers Police Brutality. That story, which detailed the serious civil rights violations the Yonkers Police Department committed when they roughed up a middle-aged woman and her elderly mother, up behind Saunders High School, opened the floodgate to reports by residents, all over the City, and caused the sudden resignation and retirement of Police
Commissioner Robert Taggart.
Within a week of the appearance of that story, President Karen Edmonson and Attorney Mike Sussman, of the Yonkers chapter of the NAACP, held a speak-out session at the Riverfront Library, attended by more than 125 persons, many of whom told about their own, and their family’s, including mother’s and children’s, brutal encounters with the Yonkers Police, involving little or no provocation or justification. Attorneys and law students from Pace Law School’s Criminal Justice Center, recorded their accounts which ultimately came to the attention the United States Attorney’s Office and the FBI.
More than a year ago, the FBI, in response, announced that they were conducting a “formal investigation into allegations of police brutality in Yonkers.” The Guardian is aware of visits by FBI special agents to a number of victim/complainants, including Tina and Mary Bostwick, the mother and daughter subjects of our first report.
To date, we are not aware of any reports having been issued, or affirmative action having been taken by the United States Attorney’s Office, or the FBI, that might impact the continuing, unlawful brutality, and false criminal charges routinely worked against innocent men, women and children by, perhaps, 20 or so rogue, violent police officers out of a force of some 670.
Last fall, a second speak-out was held at the Riverfront Library;this time in the auditorium, a few weeks prior to the mayoral election.Mayor Amicone, who had been campaigning nearby, came into the auditorium in an ill-advised attempt to whitewash and dilute theconcerns of the diverse, but mostly minority, audience. He was quicklybooed and jeered, and literally chased from the auditorium.
In case after case, the routine has been the same; Yonkers Policebeating up innocent citizens, then charging them with Disorderly Conduct, Obstruction of Governmental Administration, Resisting Arrest, Assault Upon A Police Officer, or any combination thereof, both to cover and provide justification for their own criminal, civil rights violations, and as “bargaining chips” intended to discourage civilian victims from lodging criminal and/or civil complaints.
The practice has been going on for many years; DA Jeanine Pirro, for the most part, looking the other way. However, DA Janet DiFiore has literally become a co-conspirator with Police Commissioner Hartnett and Mayor Amicone in case after case, as in the Irma Marquez case. Marquez, all but killed by a totally unjustified body slam delivered by Yonkers Police Officer Wayne Simoes, on March 3, 2007, was charged and prosecuted by DA DiFiore for Obstruction Of Governmental Administration and Disorderly Conduct, an absolutely absurd response by the DA given the clear, indisputable evidence provided by a security camera videotape at the scene.
Those who might wonder why Janet DiFiore repeatedly abandons her sworn duty to protect innocent citizens in her rush to aid and assist rogue Yonkers cops, while covering up the Department’s serious civil rights violations, need to understand that she has a deep indebtedness to the Yonkers Police, given the circumstances surrounding her race for District Attorney against Tony Castro in 2005. In point of fact, DiFiore, whose husband attempted to bribe Right-To-Life candidate Anthony DiCintio off the ballot, was nonetheless publicly endorsed by the Yonkers Police Department.
They were the host department at the Yonkers Polish Center within days of the election at a rally by police brass from Harrison, Dobbs Ferry and other departments. But, more importantly, and more suspect, they were the department assigned to secure the warehouse storage facility on Saw Mill River Road, where more than 300 voting machines were impounded at DiFiore’s request; a request filed three days before the election was even held.
This writer, who was reporting at the time for Martinelli Publications, witnessed the recanvas of those machines. Having been Tony Castro’s campaign director when, as a total unknown he came close to defeating Jeanine Pirro four years earlier, I quickly recognized the peculiar voting patterns revealed in the 2005 Yonkers recount, not to mention numerous machines with broken seals.
Despite the so-called “Non-Aggression Pact” of 2001, where Andy Spano and Larry Schwartz, and Reggie Lafayette, and all their henchmen, were actually part of the “fix” to reelect Jeanine Pirro, I never doubted that she won by six points, actually receiving more votes than my candidate. I have never enjoyed that lack of doubt with respect to Janet DiFiore. Given the totality of the circumstances, what reasonably intelligent individual could?
Finally, speaking of Tony Castro, exposure of Irma Marquez’ case, less than two weeks ago, with its shocking videotape, brought to mind his client, Rui Florim, now approximately 23, who was beaten by six Yonkers police officers approximately 2 years ago. The facts of his encounter are no less outrageous and egregious.
Florim, who had gotten off work at 10:30pm from O’Porto Restaurant in the Village of Hartsdale, Town of Greenburgh, was being driven home by a female friend, having just crossed Central Avenue when they were pulled over by flashing lights in a dark area of the roadway. Six Yonkers Police Officers, including one female, all dressed in civilian clothing, pulled Florim from his friend’s car. And, forcing him into their unmarked car, four of them beat him about the face and head mercilessly.
He was then taken to St. Joseph’s Hospital, opposite Yonkers Police Headquarters, a hospital repeatedly used as the depository for victims of Yonkers Police brutality. He required 70 stitches and staples and five days in the Intensive Care Unit to recover. While he was in St. Joseph’s, Yonkers Police physically barred his family, and his attorney, from any contact with him.
Tony Castro represents Mr. Florim in State Court because, as with Irma Marquez, DA DiFiore is prosecuting him on trumped-up charges. Florim, will, no doubt, also be bringing an action in Federal Court. Castro told The Guardian, “The District Attorney’s routine response to Yonkers Police brutality is very short-sighted. She is not looking ahead to the long-term implications for juries and verdicts. Jurors will learn what has been taking place. And, what has happened in The Bronx is what will happen in Yonkers, and all over Westchester.”
Castro went on, “It will come back to haunt law enforcement all across Westchester in the near-future. Their jury service is where citizens express their feelings about what they experience with police.”
Tony Castro, a former Bronx Assistant District Attorney, with 14 years experience, who trained hundreds of prosecutors, and who was Deputy Bureau Chief of Homicides and the Grand Jury, was referring specifically to the preferential treatment DA DiFiore has repeatedly shown the Yonkers Police Department at the expense of innocent citizens, as she has consistently been unwilling to investigate and prosecute their brutality against men, women and children. He is concerned that grand juries and trial juries will become so cynical and jaded that they will refuse to indict, or convict, in cases that are dependent upon police accounts.

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

WESTCHESTER COUNTY, NY: Yonkers Insider Editorial - By Delfim Heusler

Yonkers Insider Editorial.

Filed under: Doug ColetyRosemarie PanioGiulio CavalloTeam CorruptionYonkers Insider Editorial — wielandheusler @ 4:40 pm
Doug Colety - “The Vegetable Man”.
The Yonkers Insider does this editorial on Doug Colety - “The Vegatable Man”. Colety is part of Cavallo’s Team of Corruption. Colety is the New Rochelle GOP Leader and is on the Westchester County GOP Exec Committee. Colety holds a holiday party with Cavallo, how come Westchester County GOP Leader Rosemarie Panio doesn’t hold Colety accountable for his actions in working with a minor party and hurting the County GOP. Also look at the war that Colety has waged on Joe Spiezio. That is also a disgrace. Look back at Cavallo and Colety’s deals with Judge Alessandro as well. Also part of the three puppet is Zehy Jereis, The embattled Yonkers GOP Leader. The GOP losing because of the Cavallo- Colety-Jereis unholy alliance, which I call the Axis of Evil. Also Colety “perjuring” himself on the stand along with Cavallo “Friend” Dhyalma Vazquez at the trial that determined that Team Corruption had an illegal convention, thanks to the Integrity of Supreme Court Judge Denis Donovan.  Colety even participated in the illegal ICO Meeting as well. How come a member of the Westchester GOP Exec Committee, would participate in this treachery? What does Cavallo have over the heads of the County GOP, that they would fight and help to try and save him? People also need to look at Colety’s print business as well. Why is Colety helping Team Corruption with their “fraud”?
The Yonkers Insider

YONKERS, NY - Zehy Jereis Campaign Contributions to Candidates - By Delfim Heusler

Zehy Jereis Campaign Contributions to Candidates.

Filed under: Zehy JereisYonkers Insider — wielandheusler @ 1:31 am
JEREIS, ZEHY
17 ROBBINS PLACE
2ND FLOOR
YONKERS, NY 10705

600.00
17-OCT-02
2002
COMMITTEE TO ELECT LINDA JAMIESON
11 Pre General
A
Sup. Court Justice
9
N/A
N/A
JEREIS, ZEHY
17 ROBBINS PLACE,
2ND FL
YONKERS, NY 10705

500.00
04-MAY-06
2006
COMMITTEE TO ELECT LOU MOSIELLO
July Periodic
A
Member of Assembly
93
N/A
N/A
JEREIS, ZEHY
17 ROBBINS PLACE,
2ND FLOOR
YONKERS, NY 10705

100.00
26-JUN-01
2001
COMMITTEE TO KEEP JUSTICE SPOLZINO
July Periodic
A
Sup. Court Justice
9
N/A
N/A
JEREIS, ZEHY
17 ROBBINS PLACE,
2ND FLOOR
YONKERS, NY 10705

125.00
10-AUG-04
2004
FRIENDS OF JUDGE NEARY
32 Pre General
A
Sup. Court Justice
9
N/A
N/A
JEREIS, ZEHY
17 ROBBINS PLACE
YONKERS, NY 10705

150.00
03-NOV-06
2006
FRIENDS OF MIKE SPANO
27 Post General
A
Member of Assembly
93
N/A
N/A
JEREIS, ZEHY
17 ROBBINS PL
YONKERS, NY 10705

100.00
26-APR-02
2002
FRIENDS OF MIKE SPANO
July Periodic
A
Member of Assembly
93
N/A
N/A
JEREIS, ZEHY
17 ROBBINS PLACE
YONKERS, NY 10705

100.00
27-APR-00
2000
FRIENDS OF MIKE SPANO
July Periodic
A
Member of Assembly
93
N/A
N/A
JEREIS, ZEHY
17 ROBBINS PL
YONKERS, NY 10705

125.00
24-SEP-02
2002
FRIENDS OF MIKE SPANO
32 Pre General
A
Member of Assembly
93
N/A
N/A
JEREIS, ZEHY
17 ROBBINS PLACE,
1ST FLOOR
YONKERS, NY 10705

250.00
12-FEB-99
1999
FRIENDS OF MIKE SPANO
July Periodic
A
Member of Assembly
93
N/A
N/A
JEREIS, ZEHY
17 ROBBINS PLACE,
2ND FLOOR
YONKERS, NY 10705

100.00
11-FEB-00
2000
FRIENDS OF MIKE SPANO
July Periodic
A
Member of Assembly
93
N/A
N/A
JEREIS, ZEHY
17 ROBBINS PL.
YONKERS, NY 10705
300.00
15-SEP-99
2000
FRIENDS OF NICK SPANO COMMITTEE
Jan Periodic
A
State Senator
35
N/A
N/A
JEREIS, ZEHY
17 ROBBINS PL.
YONKERS, NY 10705
300.00
19-OCT-00
2000
FRIENDS OF NICK SPANO COMMITTEE
11 Pre General
A
State Senator
35
N/A
N/A
JEREIS, ZEHY
17 ROBBINS PL.
YONKERS, NY 10705
300.00
14-MAR-00
2000
FRIENDS OF NICK SPANO COMMITTEE
July Periodic
A
State Senator
35
N/A
N/A
JEREIS, ZEHY
17 ROBBINS PL.
YONKERS, NY 10705
200.00
19-SEP-00
2000
FRIENDS OF NICK SPANO COMMITTEE
32 Pre General
A
State Senator
35
N/A
N/A
JEREIS, ZEHY
17 ROBBINS PL.
YONKERS, NY 10705
300.00
24-MAR-01
2001
FRIENDS OF NICK SPANO COMMITTEE
July Periodic
A
State Senator
35
N/A
N/A
JEREIS, ZEHY
17 ROBBINS PL.
YONKERS, NY 10705
100.00
05-JUN-04
2004
FRIENDS OF NICK SPANO COMMITTEE
July Periodic
A
State Senator
35
N/A
N/A
JEREIS, ZEHY
17 ROBBINS PL.
YONKERS, NY 10705
500.00
30-JUN-04
2004
FRIENDS OF NICK SPANO COMMITTEE
July Periodic
A
State Senator
35
N/A
N/A
JEREIS, ZEHY
17 ROBBINS PL.
YONKERS, NY 10705
500.00
06-JUN-04
2004
FRIENDS OF NICK SPANO COMMITTEE
July Periodic
A
State Senator
35
N/A
N/A
JEREIS, ZEHY
17 ROBBINS PL.
YONKERS, NY 10705
250.00
25-JUN-01
2001
FRIENDS OF NICK SPANO COMMITTEE
July Periodic
A
State Senator
35
N/A
N/A
JEREIS, ZEHY
17 ROBBINS PL.
YONKERS, NY 10705
250.00
11-DEC-00
2001
FRIENDS OF NICK SPANO COMMITTEE
Jan Periodic
A
State Senator
35
N/A
N/A
JEREIS, ZEHY
17 ROBBINS PL.
YONKERS, NY 10705
100.00
15-MAR-00
2000
FRIENDS OF NICK SPANO COMMITTEE
July Periodic
A
State Senator
35
N/A
N/A
JEREIS, ZEHY
17 ROBBINS PL
YONKERS, NY 10705

125.00
06-MAY-04
2004
NYS SENATE REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE
July Periodic
A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
JEREIS, ZEHY
YONKERS REPUBLICAN CITY COMMITTEE
17 ROBBINS PL
YONKERS, NY 10705

300.00
23-SEP-06
2006
FRIENDS OF JOHN FASO
32 Pre General
G
Governor
N/A
N/A
N/A
Total Contributions
5,685.00
Source: NYS Board of Elections.
For more info, Link To: www.elections.state.ny.us.

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

KRUEGER LAUDS STEWART-COUSINS’ GROUNDBREAKING ANTI-VOTER INTIMIDATION LEGISLATION

For Immediate Release: Tuesday, March 20th, 2007

          
Albany— New York State Senator Liz Krueger is co-sponsoring four bills introduced by State Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins, which seek to stamp out voter-intimidation leading up to Election Day.
Stewart-Cousins’ drafted these measures in response to her experience from her 2004 and 2006 campaigns for the 35th State Senate seat, in which there were numerous instances of voter suppression and intimidation, including a blanket challenge to thousands of registered voters shortly before Election Day.
“Electoral crimes are nothing new. We have all heard stories of elections being manipulated, and we know these instances are not just a thing of the past but continue to happen in places all around the country,” Krueger said. “But here and now we have the opportunity to show that New York is better than that, and that we have a higher standard for ourselves and our elections.”
Stewart-Cousins’ bills would:
  • Create a new electoral crime of voter suppression, punishable as a misdemeanor. Article seventeen of the Election Law contains several statutes addressing the issues of voter coercion and intimidation, but there is no specific statute that deals with the actual suppression of voters;
  • Increase the penalties for violations of the electoral franchise statutes contained in Article seventeen of the Election Law, with a sentence of up to one year imprisonment. In the rare instances when investigations or criminal charges are brought forth against people who have attempted to obstruct the will of the voters, the local district attorney is currently constrained by lax penalties;
  • Make investigations of  a voter’s qualifications, including residency, less intimidating and require those challenging the  registrations of voters to affirm, under penalty of perjury, that the complaint is not frivolous;
  • Ban “push-polling” unless said poll meets strict public reporting requirements and require that scripts used be filed with election boards.
“Politics can bring out the best in people, and it can also bring out the worst. Push polls are notorious for presenting themselves as a legitimate exercise, when the motive is to mislead voters with loaded questions, and appeal to personal prejudices,” Krueger explained. “Furthermore, in close elections, a frivolous challenge to a select group of voter registrations can actually determine who wins. That our electoral system is so vulnerable underscores the significance of Senator Stewart-Cousins’ legislation.”
“Voter intimidation can occur in a variety of ways,” she said. “Many of the most common tactics are done in such a way as to leave the voter feeling personally threatened.”
Besides challenging the validity of one’s registration, other common forms of voter intimidation include disruptive practices at polling sites, such as tampering with one’s access to voting booths, as well following voters to their vehicles and recording their license plate numbers. Armed law enforcement being stationed outside of polling sites, and the spreading of false information about one’s right to vote are frequently reported examples of voter intimidation.
“The integrity of our electoral system has taken enough hits. If we don’t pass Senator Stewart-Cousins’ legislation then you can bet that in the next round of elections there will be voters who show up to vote and are denied this legal right, or worse yet, are afraid to show up to vote altogether. When we tell people that their vote matters it is imperative that our laws ensure their vote is not suppressed. We need our words to match our actions,” Krueger concluded.
Travis Proulx                                       
Press/Communications Liaison
Office of State Senator Liz Krueger

WESTCHESTER COUNTY, NY: Yonkers Insider Editorial - By Delfim Heusler

Yonkers Insider Editorial.

Filed under: Yonkers InsiderFed ProbeZehy JereisGiulio CavalloTeam CorruptionFedsYonkers Insider EditorialFBI — wielandheusler @ 7:00 pm
Westchester County Independence Party and Yonkers GOP Party Books need to be opened up.The Yonkers Insider does this editorial to discuss the issue of the Westchester County Independence Party and the Yonkers GOP books need to be opened up. Especially under the aegis of the likes of Giulio Cavallo and Zehy Jereis. Their deals will need to come to the surface and be shown to the public. Jereis and Cavallo have used their respective parties to pad their pockets and profit for themselves.
Both of them don’t care about their parties, but they care about how to cut deals to further increase their wealth. I hope people are paying attention to the Jereis and Cavallo angle. Hopefully the right people are finally paying attention to Jereis and Cavallo’s “corrupt” ways. What needs to be investigated is the books of both these parties and see if there is any money under the table deals going on? We need to cleanse this County and Yonkers political system of any kind of corruption and it must be exposed for all to see.
The Yonkers Insider will continue to ask the tough questions and will continue to do his best to expose the corruption going on from the past to now. Zehy Jereis and Giulio Cavallo are not good people and The Yonkers Insider will continue to expose them. Any info any reader has on Jereis and Cavallo or any other corruption in Yonkers and in Westchester County, Certainly Email me: yonkersinsider@yahoo.com. I will investigate and write about it. The Yonkers Insider is here to expose any kind of corruption.
The Yonkers Insider

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