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Saturday, December 10, 2005

Borough Park +MVA with Pin+

Borough Park +MVA with Pin+ A serious motor vehicle accident at 54th Street and 18th Avenue, FD on the scene put the Hurst Tool to work and have the victim extracted now returning the rescue truck.

Bronx +O/D Officer Fatally Shot+

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Bronx Officer Shot 12/10/05

Bronx +O/D Officer Fatally Shot+ An off-duty police officer who was shot in the chest before dawn Saturday has died from his gunshot wounds. Oofficer Daniel Enchautegui from the 40th Pct in the Bronx, called 9-1-1 that his neighbors house at 3115 Arnow Place and Westchester Avenue is being burglarized and that he is not involved yet but is armed, when the PD arrived they found the M.O.S. shot in the chest and 2 out of 5 suspects shot by the off-duty officer, officer and suspects were all taken to Jacobi Medical Center where the officer was pronounced D.O.A. and the 2 suspects in critical condition, an enxtensive search for the other 3 suspects is ongoing.

New York - Transit Union Authorizes Subway Strike

Members of a union representing New York City transit workers has voted to authorize a subway/bus strike if an agreement is not reached before their contract expires at midnight Thursday.

Friday, December 09, 2005

Brooklyn +B.Q.E. Traffic Alert+

Brooklyn +B.Q.E. Traffic Alert+ A MVA involving a tractor trailer and 3 cars one on top of the other on the Brooklyn Queens Expressway westbound at Atlantic Avenue is causing heavy traffic, ESU on the scene reporting no pin.

Tuxedo +NY State Thruway Traffic Alert+

Tuxedo +NY State Thruway Traffic Alert+ A serious motor vehicle accident with aided pinned after his auto hit the rear of a tractor trailer on the NY State Thruway at MM 36.6, aided has a serious head injury, NY State Police are on the scene and requesting FD for the extrication and EMS ALS units on a rush.

+WINTER STORM WARNING+

A winter storm warning was issued for all boroughs of NYC except for southern Brooklyn and southern Queens.

Total snow accumulation will bee from 5-7 inches across most of NYC, and 1-2 inches with rain along south Brooklyn and south Queens.

Spring Valley +Snow Blower Trauma+

Spring Valley +Snow Blower Trauma+ Aided was operating a snow blower at 4 Tracey Ct. in Spring Valley, NY when he cut off some of his fingers, EMS BLS and ALS are requested.

Williamsburg - Construction Stopped At The Finger Building

Williamsburg - The developer of the "Finger Building" may have demolished his chances of finishing the huge condo project after he tore down a nearby warehouse.
City Buildings Department officials halted work last month at 144 N.Eighth St. to investigate the illegal demolition of a one-story warehouse on the footprint of the planned 220-foot tower.
Permits for the developer did not call for the demolition of the warehouse, said Buildings Department spokeswoman Ilyse Fink. "By demolishing the building, which was not what they originally represented, they may have jeopardized" their project, Fink said.
If more than 50% of the warehouse was brought down - the threshold for a demolition - then the project could be subject to more restrictive zoning, Fink said, "The question is, how much did they really take down?" Fink said.

But the lawyer for the developer said that only 42% of the warehouse's floor area was removed, "We are within the percentage required by the zoning," He said. "We believe we'll resolve the situation soon so we can get back to work."
But Williamsburg activists who fought the Finger Building - their nickname for the structure because they feel it resembles an upturned finger and a rude gesture to the low-rise neighborhood - charged that the entire warehouse had been demolished.

NYC Council Overrides Mayor's Veto On The Landmark Status Of 184 Kent Avenue In Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

The New York City Council voted to override Mayor Bloomberg's veto of its decision to remove the landmark status of the Austin, Nichols Warehouse at 184 Kent Avenue in Williamsburg.
The override, which was expected, was 37 to 8, with 2 abstentions. The mayor vetoed it on Monday as reported by VOS IZ NEIAS.
Several Council members who did so explained their votes with passion. "I have never seen the Landmarks Commission landmark a property that didn't deserve to be a landmark," said Margarita López. But David Yassky, whose district includes the building, said, "If we're going to landmark the industrial buildings along the waterfront, that will impede development.

Harriman - +NY State Thruway Traffic Alert+

Orange County, Harriman - +NY State Thruway Traffic Alert+ A tractor trailer jacknifed on the southbound of the NY State Thruway near exit-16, expect heavy traffic delays throughout the area.

Thursday, December 08, 2005

Williamsburg +Pedestrian Struck+

Williamsburg +Pedestrian Struck+ A elderly pedestrian was struck by a van and pinned under the auto, at Williamsburg Street West and Wythe Avenue, aided is unconscious Hatzolah Medics are requested with a rush also ESU and FD to respond for the entrapment.

U/D: 23:57
ESU reporting that aided has been extricated from underneath the vehicle and is now being packaged by Hatzolah Medics.

Chicago, IL +Airplane Skidded Off Runway+

Chicago, IL +Airplane Skidded Off Runway+ A South West Airlines plane with 97 people on board which was on its way inbound from Baltimore MD, skidded off the runway at the Midway Airport on Central Ave and struck two vehicles at 56th Street and Central Avenue due to icy conditions and heavy snow, FD and airport officials are on the scene helping the passengers exiting the plane with no one injuried, also working on the aided that are pinned in the vehicles.


U/D: 22:09
Airport is closed down.

U/D:
A hospital official says that one 6-year-old boy was killed by the jetliner that was trying to land in the snowstorm and slid into the busy street.

Flatbush +Pedestrian Struck+

Flatbush +Pedestrian Struck+ A motor vehicle accident in Flatbush at Coney Island Avenue between Avenue's O and P with a pedestrian that was struck, Hatzolah EMS on the scene.

Brooklyn +B.Q.E. Traffic Alert+

Brooklyn +B.Q.E. Traffic Alert+ Fire Department are on the scene and ESU has been requested for a door job at the Brooklyn Queens Expressway W/B between Lee Ave Avenue and Bedford Avenue for a serious MVA with entrapment, EMS requested as well.

Midtown Tunnel +Car Fire+

Midtown Tunnel +Car Fire+ a car fire at the Queens bound of the Queens Midtown Tunnel, Fire Department working the scene haveing one aided with some difficulty breathing.

Washington - US Condemns Iranian Leader's Comments On Holocaust

Washington - Comments by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad expressing doubt about the Holocaust, are appalling and reprehensible, the State Department said.

Iran's official IRNA news agency quoted Ahmadinejad as saying: "Some European countries insist on saying that Hitler killed millions of innocent Jews in furnaces ... Although we don't accept this claim."

"These latest remarks ... are clearly appalling and reprehensible. They certainly don't inspire hope among any of us in the international community that the government of Iran is prepared to engage as a responsible member of that community," deputy spokesman Adam Ereli said.

Manhattan +Bad Odor+

Manhattan +Bad Odor+ A Battalion Chief of the Fire Department is reporting a bad sweet oder or the smell of maple syrup along the west side of Manhattan, the same odor of last month has re-occurred, numerous calls are coming in to 9-1-1 operator.

Florida, NY +Three Alarm Barn Fire+

Florida, NY +Three Alarm Barn Fire+ A fully involved 150X50 barn fire at 649 Wheeler Road with cows on fire jumping all over has the FD calling for the 3rd alarm all avalible man power requested to the scene.

Monticello - New Sheriff Takes Oath Of Office

Monticello - About 80 people watched Sheriff-elect Mike Schiff take the oath of office yesterday in the chambers of the Sullivan County Legislature.

Iraq - +American Hostage Killed+

Iraq - +Hostage Killed+ An Iraqi insurgent group has claimed that it has killed an American hostage.

Monsey - Man Charged In Arson.

Ramapo police charged a 38-year-old man yesterday with setting fire to his plastic drapery and the walls in his bathroom inside a Brewer Road house where a mother and two young children were living in another apartment, non of them were injured.

An investigation determined the fire had been deliberately set and the perp had been seen leaving the house when the fire was first seen around 1 p.m. Tuesday, Ramapo Detective Sgt. said.

He is being charged with second-degree arson, a felony, and is being held in the county jail on $25,000 bail.

Washington - White House Kitchen Was Kashert For Chanukkah Party

Washington - The entire White House kitchen was "kosherized" for the first time, for the early Hanukkah party event Tuesday night, a spokesperson said. At past dinners, kosher food was brought in rather than prepared on site.

The process required a team of rabbis to oversee cleaning of the ovens and preparation of the glatt kosher food.
The caterers also brought in kosher silverware and new china plates, and some of the 500 Jewish guests and dignitaries sipped mevushal wine and kosher-approved scotch and vodka, the menu also featured some holiday dishes like sesame-crusted sea bass, potato and apple latkes, jelly doughnuts and dreidel-shaped pastries.

Mohawk Tribal Council Unanimous On A Casino At Monticello Raceway

Monticello, NY - The St. Regis Mohawk Tribe of New York has sent a letter to Secretary of the Interior Gale Norton declaring that the full Tribal Council - including all three Chiefs and three Sub-Chiefs - has come together to support a casino to be built at Monticello Raceway. While a binding majority of the Tribe's leadership had previously committed to supporting such a casino, this move strengthens the resolve of the Mohawks and now makes crystal clear the unanimous Tribal backing to finalize the St. Regis Mohawk Casino at Monticello Raceway.

Wednesday, December 07, 2005

Mount Kisco +Multiple Dwelling 3rd Alarm Fire+

Westchester, Mount Kisco +Multiple Dwelling 3rd Alarm Fire+ A heavy M/D house fire at 2nd floor of 49 North Moger Ave, fast team from Bedford Hills to the scene, partial collapse of the 2nd floor, outside attack only, also live wires down in front of the building Con-Ed requested with a rush, fire is D/W/H.

NY City To Install Satellite Tracking System In City School Buses

The Department of Education wants to install a satellite tracking system on its fleet of yellow buses, and that will reduce delays and calm parents’ concerns.
Officials estimate the system will cost $12 million. And it should be up and running by next September.

Goshen +Route 17 E/B Closed+

Goshen +Route 17 E/B Closed+ Westbound Route 17 at exit 122A is being completely shut down by NY State Police due to an overturned tractor trailer that is blocking all the lanes, expect delays in the area, FD and EMS are on the scene.

Miami, FL - Shots Fired Aboard Plane

Miami, FL - +Shots Fired Aboard Plane+ Shots were fired by air marshals aboard American Airlines flight #924, that had landed at Miami International Airport, with at least one person wounded, US Federal officers shot the perp that was claiming to posses a bomb.

The plane had just arrived from Colombia and was headed to Orlando.

U/D: 15:12
Perp is D.O.A.

Borough Park +Motor Vehicle Accident+

Borough Park +Motor Vehicle Accident+ a car accident in Borough Park at 15th Ave. And 42nd Street, Hatzolah on the scene requasting a 2nd ambulance and Medics to respond on a rush.
Fire Department also to respond.

Bronx +Shutting The Down Hutchinson Parkway+

Bronx +Shutting Down The Hutchinson Parkway+ A jackknifed tractor trailer on the southboun Hutchinson Parkway and Lafayette Avenue with the trailer portion separated from the head is causinf the Expressway to be shut down.

Kosciusko Bridge +Traffic Alert+

Brooklyn Kosciusko Bridge +Traffic Alert+ A truck towing a garbage truck hit the guardrail of the westbound B.Q.E. Highway at the Kosciusko Bridge causing the saddle tank to be ripped off, there is no leak to the tank, heavy traffic delays in the area.

Canada - +Plane Crashed+

PENNFIELD, New Brunswick - A plane reportedly crashed in flames in the eastern Canadian province of New Brunswick.
Witnesses quoted as saying the plane, described as a four-engine aircraft, apparently went down in the water near Pocologan, in southwestern New Brunswick.

U/D: 11:33
N.B. plane crash a false alarm:

Search and rescue officials said that reports of a downed plane in New Brunswick were a false alarm.

Palisades Parkway Traffic Alert

Rockland County +Palisades Parkway Traffic Alert+ A serious motor vehicle accident on the Palisades Interstate Parkway near Stony Point exit 17 at the Recreation Center, with an overturned vehicle and an aided trapped in it, car is on fire FD, EMS and NY State Police are on the scene and requesting ALS units with a rush also requesting Statflight Medivac Air-1 to fly, L/Z on the scene near the accident.


U/D:
Driver of vehicle is unconcious.

President Bush Observes Chanukkah Early

Chanukkah was observed early at the White House on Tuesday evening.
President Bush helped light a 38-inch gold and bronze menorah, which was loaned to the White House by a Synagogue of Cleveland.
The menorah was made in Poland over a century ago and brought to the United States shortly after World War I.
White House officials explained that because the White House celebration did not fall during Chanukkah, there was no blessing.
After the lighting, the West Point Jewish Cadet Choir sang for the president and guests attended a reception at the executive mansion.

Williamsburg - Mayor Uses Veto to Support Landmark Status For 184 Kent Avenue

Williamsburg - Mayor Bloomberg vetoed the City Council's recent revocation of the landmark designation of the Austin, Nichols Warehouse, in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
"The mayor vetoed the Council's disapproval of the designation because it's a highly significant building designed by a historically significant architect," Mr. Bloomberg said through a spokesman last night.
Last week, the Council voted to revoke the landmark status of the 1915 warehouse.
Several Council members characterized the building as undistinguished and unworthy of the designation.
The owner of the building, which has already been partly converted to apartments, plans to add six floors to the warehouse for condominiums and to alter the windows.
The Council's Land Use Committee has already voted to override the veto, said Councilman David Yassky of Brooklyn, adding that the full Council will take up the override vote tomorrow.

Tuesday, December 06, 2005

Flatbush +Fire in a OMD+

Flatbush +Fire in a OMD+ Fire Department on the scene with LSO for a fire on the first floor of a 4 story 100X200 OMD at 2939 Ocean Avenue and Avenue Z, one aided with a serious injury 10-45/2, fire is PWH.

Flatbush +Baricated EDP Child+

Flatbush +Baricated EDP Child+ A 16-year-old edp that was involved in a dispute in the Jewish Child Care Center at 879 East 29th Street and Avenue I, is now barricaded in the office of the above location armed with a gun and threatening anyone coming close to him, PD on the scene requesting ESU Trk 6/7 and K-9 units to respond.

U/D: 16:13
The EDP is now custody.

Flatbush +Motor Vehicle Accident+

Flatbush +Motor Vehicle Accident+ A three car MVA in Flatbush on Ocean Avenue between L and M, Hatzolah responding.

Staten Island - Parks Dept. Employee Hit and Killed by Payloader Loading Salt

A federal parks department employee was struck and killed in a freak accident when a payloader which was loading road salt backed over him during storm preparations in the South Beach section of Staten Island this morning.
59-year-old Joseph Sordi, a National Park Service employee from Brooklyn assigned to the Gateway National Recreation Area, was hit while standing beside his pickup-truck and waiting to fill his truck with salt at a Sanitation Department salt pile at 281 Father Capodanno Boulevard.

Sordi, was rushed to Staten Island University Hospital North and pronounced dead of severe internal bleeding.

Williamsburg +MVA at B.Q.E.+

Williamsburg +MVA at B.Q.E.+ A motor vehicle accident truck vs car on the B.Q.E. Westbound At the Flushing Avenue ramp, Hatzolah to respond entering the wrong way of ramp.

U/D: 12:39
EMS MOS was also involved.
Traffic is at a stand still.

Orange County - Schiff To Take Over County's Top-Cop Office

Sheriff-elect Mike Schiff will be sworn in tomorrow, and will announce that his undersheriff will be Eric Chaboty. Chaboty, like Schiff, is a career state trooper. Chaboty is currently a sergeant in the state police Liberty barracks.

Cyclists Are Celebrating An Easier Ride On The Williamsburg Bridges Pathway

Bicyclists were elated when a major renovation of the Williamsburg Bridge finished two years ago included improvements to the pedestrian and bicycle path.
But they were decidedly displeased at the addition of some two dozen steel plates that stuck up nearly two inches above the pathway. The work to fix this plates started in September, and a smooth path was finished last week.
Yesterday, a bicycle advocacy group, gathered on the Manhattan side of the Williamsburg Bridge to celebrate what riders now say is a much safer ride to and from Brooklyn.

Brooklyn Bridge Heavy Traffic

Brooklyn Bridge Heavy Traffic, A MVA on the Brooklyn Bridge is blocking 2 lanes inbound to Manhattan and has PD blocking one lane outbound Manhattan, heavy traffic delays through the bridge.

Prospect Park +Motor Vehicle Accident+

Brooklyn, Prospect Park +Motor Vehicle Accident+ A MVA with a car into a tree in the Prospect Park, Hatzolah and EMS FDNY are responding.

U/D: 08:31
Aided R.M.A.

Woodbury - Yeshivah Bidding On Luxury Roselawn Inn

Woodbury - A developer and a Rockland County yeshiva have each offered $3 million for the 7,100-square-foot mansion that served briefly as a luxury bed and breakfast, according to the seller's real estate agent.
One bidder for the Roselawn Inn has a proposed sale contract that will likely be signed this week, if it hasn't been signed already.
Developers, home buyers and three Rockland yeshivas, have all expressed interest in the 15-room structure and its 17-acre grounds off Roselawn Road and Route 105 in semi-rural Woodbury, outside of Kiryas Yoel.
Prospective buyers interested in turning the structure into a yeshiva have already met with town officials to confirm that the zoning would allow such a use.

Bronx +NY State Trooper Shot+

Bronx +NY State Trooper Shot+ Two New York State Troopers from the the Warrant Squad were shot in the Bronx at 753 Revere Avenue and Phillip Avenue while executing a warrant, one of the officers was shot in the leg with an entrance and exit wound he is being transported to Jacoby Hospital in not likely condition, the other officer was shot to his vest and helmet with no injury, perp was shot and is DOA on the scene, Bomb Squad has been requested by the X.O. Of the 45th Pct for a live grenade that was found on the scene.

U/D: 08:32
ESU requesting aviation to do a fly over and to send off all news choppers from the area.

TEHRAN, Iran +Plane Into Building+

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Iran Plan e Into Building 12/06/05

TEHRAN, Iran +Plane Into Building+ an Iranian military transport plane with 94 people on board crashed into a 10-story building in a residential area in Tehran and burst into flames.

U/D: 07:26
All 94 on board were killed, and 25 on the ground.

Monday, December 05, 2005

Kuny Rutenberg O"H: Past Away

Kuny Rutenberg - a famous fixture in Williamsburg, Brooklyn - was found dead in his sleep this afternoon at his mothers house on Hewes Street.

The Levie will be at 20:30 hours from Yriaim Chapel on Broadway

Texas - judge Refused To Dismiss Charges Against DeLay

AUSTIN, Texas - A Texas judge has refused to dismiss money laundering charges against Rep. Tom DeLay but threw out conspiracy charges.

Port Authority Wants To Divert Air Traffic Over City to Stewart Airport

The Port Authority of NY and NJ wants to divert some of the air traffic in New York City's overcrowded skies to Stewart International Airport in New Windsor, N.Y.
A quarter of the passengers who travel through the three major airports, which the Port Authority controls, face delays of an average of 50 minutes.
The plan also includes direct access to Interstate Highway 84.

Brooklyn +Bank Robbery+

Brooklyn +Bank Robbery+ PD calling for a level one mobilization for a bank robbery at the HSBC Bank on 18th Avenue, perp is a m/w 5'6" blond hair with a red hat, perp has obtained the dye pack.

Mahattan Traffic Alert:+ Southbound Henry Hudson Closed+

A construction scaffold has collapsed right by the Henry Hudson Parkway. No injuries have been reported.

Workers have been doing masonry work with the scaffold overloaded with bricks on a 22 story O/M/D when the scaffold suspended from the roof, some of the debris has fallen down onto the street onto the Henry Hudson Parkway.

As a result, the police department shut down the southbound side of the Henry Hudson Parkway at 232nd Street, causing heavy traffic delays through out the area, and to evacuate the D-line apartments of the building.

Rescue Units are working the scene.

Williamsburg - Developer, Architect Named in Condo Owners’ Lawsuit

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Havemeyer Street 106 lawsuit 12/05/05

Williamsburg - A group of 31 individual owners at a condominium complex filed a lawsuit in State Supreme Court in Brooklyn citing the developer for breach of contract, breach of warranty, negligent misrepresentation and negligent construction, and they hope to recover close to $500,000 in the suit.

The 24 units at 98, 102 and 106 Havemeyer St., are “negligently constructed” and “have caused the plaintiffs to suffer and incur substantial monetary loss and expense in connection with the common and individual property interests they hold in the condominium,” the lawsuit states.

Their attorney said “Developers who seek to profit by promising their buyers a dream home, but sell them a nightmare instead, should get the clear message that their victims are ‘mad as hell and are not going to take it anymore.”

New York +Manhattan Mall Evacuation+

New York +Manhattan Mall Evacuation+ The Manhattan Mall at 120 West 32nd Street between 6th and 7th Avenue's is being evacuated and Fire Department are calling for a 2nd alarm and the Police department are calling for a level one mobilization due to the large crowd in the mall, all because of several manhole fires in the area.

New York - Controversy Over Rabbi Divides Synagogue

EAST HAMPTON - The synagogue, whose congregation includes some of the Hamptons' most influential residents, has come to resemble a demilitarized zone, with warring factions continuing to worship together but hostilities infusing the services with loaded meaning.

The controversy erupted in August, at the synagogue's annual meeting, after board members had warned the Rabbi that his contract, which expires in June 2006, might not be renewed, several hundred members showed up.

One member called that rancorous discussion a "free-for-all," where calls for peace fell on deaf ears.

The two sides have filed a few lawsuits to resolve the conflict over whether to retain their rabbi and which side should govern the Jewish Center. In the process, each side has accused the other of threatening the synagogue with destruction, and the rabbi is considering filing a libel suit against his detractors.

In the latest volley, the board of trustees won an injunction prohibiting their adversaries, who favor retaining the Rabbi, from forcing an election to create a new board. Unaware that State Supreme Court had signed the injunction canceling the vote, some of the rabbi's supporters showed up and were turned away by security guards.

Supporters of the rabbi, among them two trustees, have sued the other trustees, accusing the board majority of violating the synagogue constitution. The suit filed by the other 19 trustees asserts that the board has sole responsibility for renewing the rabbi's contract.

City Ageny For The Homleses Investigating New Contract With Former CEO Of HASC

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HASC Rabbi Kahan 12/06/05

The former head of a charity for disabled children has landed a $20 million city contract to house homeless families in a Bronx hotel, even though he reportedly embezzled $1.4 million at his last job.
The former CEO of the Hebrew Academy for Special Children, resigned his $244,000-a-year post in 2004 after an internal audit found he allegedly used agency funds for personal expenses, including his daughter's wedding.
But that report failed to trigger any warning signals with city or state agencies.
As a result the CEO's new firm Family Services and Comfort Inc., was awarded from the Department of Homeless Serviced a $20 million five-year contract.
The Department of Homeless Services said its agency will investigate the contract.

Staten Island +Goethals Bridge Traffic Alert+

Staten Island +Goethals Bridge Traffic Alert+ A motor vehicle accident on the westbound of the Goethals Bridge is causing heavy delays on the westbound of the Staten Island Expressway's approach to the bridge.

Brooklyn - Street Closures And Frozen Zones At The Wake For Fallen NYPD Officer

The wake for slain NYPD Officer Dillon Stewart the 35-year-old father from Long Island who was gunned down last week, will be held today in Brooklyn at 1476 Bedford Avenue C/S Sterling Place and St Johns Place between 2 and 9 p.m. Up to 10,000 officers from across the nation are expected to congregate at today's wake and tomorrow's funeral for Officer Stewart, loudspeakers will also be set up outside for the cops unable to squeeze inside.

Be aware of street closures and frozen zones in the surrounding areas for all the dignitaries.

ISRAEL - Over Forty Hurt In Explosion

ISRAEL - A Palestinian suicide bomber set off an explosion outside a shopping centre in the coastal town of Netanya and killed five people and wounded at least 40 others.
The militant group Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the bombing.

Sunday, December 04, 2005

Manhattan +Prisoner Escaped+

Manhattan +Prisoner Escaped+ PD calling for a level one mobilization in Manhattan at Center Street for an escaped prisoner m/B 6 ft tall, from Central Booking, requesting K-9 to respond as well.

New York - Judge Rules Police Searches Of Bags In Subway Is Constitutional

New York - The New York Civil Liberties Union has lost its argument that the NYPD's search and seizure policy is illegal, and a violation of passengers' right to privacy. A federal judge has ruled on Friday that random police searches of the bags of subway riders are constitutional.

 
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