Tuesday, December 24, 2019

More Time Behind Bars for 1998 Female Cop-Killer

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Family of WTC Program's Namesake Gratified But Not Over Past Heartache

By BOB HENNELLY
For Joe Zadroga, 73, accepting the Bronze Medallion, the city's highest civilian honor, in memory of his son, NYPD Det. James Zadroga, was not easy. Read more
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Brooklyn Woman Tied to Cop's 1998 Murder Sentenced to Prison Time

By RICHARD KHAVKINE
A woman recently freed following a 20-year state jail term for her role in the 1998 killing of an NYPD Police Officer was sentenced Dec. 20 in Brooklyn Federal Court to an additional two years, this time in Federal prison, for violating the terms of an earlier parole. Read more
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'Fog of War': Video of Shooting That Killed Anti-Crime Officer Released

By RICHARD KHAVKINE
The footage is from multiple perspectives. There was always going to be just one outcome. Read more
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Primary Witness Against Seabrook Gets 10 Mos.

By RICHARD STEIER
During often-grueling cross-examination as the prime Federal witness in two trials involving former Correction Officers' Benevolent Association President Norman Seabrook and a third featuring a former top NYPD official, Jona Rechnitz admitted that he hoped his cooperation would result in a possible 20-year prison term being whittled down to no time at all. Read more
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Chief FDNY Historian Jack Lerch Mourned

By BOB HENNELLY
The FDNY is mourning the passing Dec. 17 of Jonathan Lerch, the man who served as its institutional memory for more than 50 years. He was 88 years old. Read more

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The Special Commissioner of Investigation for city public schools and the city Department of Investigation Dec. 18 announced that in 2017, … Read more

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