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Thursday, September 17, 2015

Baby Faced Wanna-Be Rapist Sought by NYPD

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Baby Faced Wanna-Be Rapist Sought by NYPD


By Dan Gesslein

BRONX, NEW YORK (BRONX NEWS)- Police released video of a baby-faced suspect they said choked out and almost raped a woman in Morris Heights.

Cops say a 27-year-old woman was attacked at around 11:30 on September 16. The suspect followed behind the woman as she entered her apartment on Andrews Avenue. When they reached the fourth floor landing, the suspect pounced. He choked the woman to the ground and kissed her on the lips. He then began fondling the victim over her clothing and pulled her hair. The attacker then fled.

Police released video from a nearby super market and the image is unnerving. The suspect’s frame and demeanor makes him appear to be a young teenager. Cops say the would-be rapist is between the ages of 14 and 20. He is 5 foot 7 with a medium build and a Caesar haircut. He was last seen wearing a red t-shirt, black shorts with a white stripe, and black Nike sneakers with a white Nike symbol.

Anyone with information is urged to call CRIMESTOPPERS at (800) 577-TIPS. All calls are confidential.


#Rapist #NYPD #Morris Heights

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

BRONX NEWS: Drug Gang’s Facebook Rap Recruited Youngsters

BRONX NEWS: Drug Gang’s Facebook Rap Recruited Youngsters: Drug Gang’s Facebook Rap Recruited Youngsters BRONX, NEW YORK (BRONX NEWS)- District Attorney Robert Johnson announced the unsealing of a 9...

Drug Gang’s Facebook Rap Recruited Youngsters

Drug Gang’s Facebook Rap Recruited Youngsters

BRONX, NEW YORK (BRONX NEWS)- District Attorney Robert Johnson announced the unsealing of a 97-count indictment against 27 alleged members of “6 Wild,” a subset of the Bloods gang, who are accused of committing murders, attempted murders, drug sales, and other crimes during a five year period ending August 20, 2015.  

Arrests overnight followed a six-month-long investigation conducted by the NYPD Gang Unit and the Bronx DA Gangs/Major Case Bureau.

The following defendants were charged in Bronx Supreme Court. Those who were present in the courtroom pled not guilty before Justice Steven Barrett [see attached chart of defendants and charges):

Luis “White Monkey” Perez
Luis “White Boy” Perez
Cesar “Ces” Rivera
Travis “Rav” Bloch[1]
Jeremiah Thomas 1
Jamarly Wiliams1
Michael Jones1
Raul “Ski Mo” Calvin
Paula “Romeo” Garcia
Julian “Jayy Voutton” Cepeda1
Malik Williams
Tyschuller Harris
Wayne Evans
Keylan Amarilla
Jonathan “Casper” Smaine
Shaem Zaballa
Jordan Gulley
Felix Rodriguez
Glen McCoon

It is charged that members of the organization were responsible for Class A-1 felonies including murder in the second degree, operating as a major trafficker, and conspiracy in the first Degree.

Other felonies charged include manslaughter, tampering with a victim or witness, assault, attempted gang assault, and varied drug and weapons charges.

The homicides that defendants are alleged to have committed include the December 2014 shooting death of Timothy Hairston outside a pharmacy on 165th Street and College Avenue, and the May, 2015 shooting death of Christopher Duran. They also stand charged with crimes for five non-fatal assaults, one of which was a stabbing.  The rest were shootings. 

It’s alleged that the accused conducted a reign of terror in and around the Melrose section of the Bronx, in the shadow of the courthouses, running their operations between 166th and 167th Street and College Avenue, and 164th to 167th Street between Grand Concourse and Clay Avenue. Older members of the gang are accused of recruiting young ones to do their bidding. Some of those charged, notably Julian Cepeda and Jeremiah Thomas, were barely into their teens when they allegedly joined up with 6 Wild.

The indictment charges that the leader, Cesar “Ces” Rivera, posted a hip-hop anthem to Facebook allegedly describing his alleged philosophy of letting the younger gangbangers do most of the action in regard to drugs, assaults and killings, because they, supposedly, would not face as much prison time:
               
                “Me n my wild nigkaz gunna stick to the script
                N if this rap shyt don’t work
                Then it’s bck 2 da strip
                Back 2 da hustle
                I got some yung nigkaz 2 hustle
                15 he get knocked
                He wont get into trouble
                So I could just sit bck n watch my money double
                Cuz I aint worried bout nigkaz
                I’ll send  ya’ll 2 God
                I got killaz that hang in da bck round
                Like dam ID get in Wizard of Oz
                So think of da odds
                B4 u try ya hands
                Cuz if u getting money
                N Ces aint apart of ya plans
                Im not gunna pardon ya mans           

District Attorney Johnson noted: “The leaders of this group are alleged to have not only participated in the worst of crimes in the Bronx, including killings, shootings, and spreading illegal drugs throughout the borough, they are charged with doing so in the worst way, by recruiting young teenagers to do their bidding.

“We remain dedicated to making the Bronx safe for all its residents and visitors.”

“As alleged, these members of 6 Wild participated in and promoted violent gang activity that eroded the quality of life for the people who live and work in the surrounding neighborhoods," said Police Commissioner William J. Bratton. "I commend the work of the investigators of the Bronx Gang Squad and the prosecutors of the Bronx District Attorney's Office for their work in keeping our Bronx communities safe."


#Gangs #Melrose  #Bronx #Facebook #Rap

BRONX NEWS: There Could Be More Hispanics For Trump Than What’...

BRONX NEWS: There Could Be More Hispanics For Trump Than What’...: There Could Be More Hispanics For Trump Than What’s Been Said   (Despite what elites say, one Bronx pol says there could be a large group lo...

There Could Be More Hispanics For Trump Than What’s Been Said

There Could Be More Hispanics For Trump Than What’s Been Said 
(Despite what elites say, one Bronx pol says there could be a large group looking to support Trump)

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
By Senator Rev. Rubén Díaz
District 32 Bronx County, New York

You should know that even though the so-called experts, political pundits and pollsters are having their say, I believe that there are more Hispanics supporting Donald Trump than what “they” say. 

According to a Univision poll, 70 percent of Hispanics reject Donald Trump, and according to this same poll, 30 percent are with Trump. This by itself is a record for the Republican Trump, who will only need 10 percent more to reach a 40 percent of Hispanics supporting his bid. As you know, there is a very small percentage of Republicans who have ever obtained 40 percent of the Hispanic vote in any national election. 

It is important for the pollsters to take into consideration that when we speak about the Hispanic vote, we have to separate it into various groups. Among them are Puerto Ricans, Cubans, Mexicans, and Dominicans. 

I guarantee you, my dear reader, that each one of those groups have a different opinion of Donald Trump. Also, in order to have an understanding of some of the idiosyncrasies that exist among Hispanics, we have to divide Hispanics into 3 groups: the Puerto Ricans who are American citizens by birth, the documented immigrants, and the undocumented immigrants. 

When I walk the streets of New York - especially in Bronx County - and speak with Hispanics, much to my surprise the things that I hear from them are very different than what the papers and the pollsters are saying about them and Trump. 

The Puerto Ricans, who claims to be the first Hispanic group who came to this country and received many abuses, were rejected, receiving many “macanazos” (hit with the police baton), open the door for every other Hispanic group, and ate the bones. Now, they feel rejected, displaced and taken for granted, receiving less benefits than they need, while others eat the meat. 

For this reason, many Puerto Ricans are carrying strong emotional burdens deep inside. Many Puerto Ricans go about their lives, unwilling to publicly expressing their feelings and publicly going along with it all. This is due to the fact that unions, newspapers and even elected officials have made them feel like it is a crime to express their true feelings. 

Many Puerto Ricans are like walking political time bombs, ready to explode, and they might think that in Donald Trump they have the person to press the red button. 

The second group is the Cubans. The majority of Cubans who live in the United States have been expatriated by the dictator Fidel Castro, and they are dying to see Cuba free of that dictatorship. After seeing and hearing Donald Trump, little by little they have been aligning themselves with Trump to the point that even in Florida, where their former Governor Jeb Bush and their current U.S. Senator Marco Rubio reside and who are also candidates, Donald Trump is taking all of the Cuban votes in that state. 

The Dominicans, after seeing the Dominican Republican government’s confrontation with immigration laws involving Haiti, they have been placed in a predicament. It seems that the same ones who are criticizing Donald Trump are the same ones who have turned against the Dominican Republic, calling for boycotts and even stigmatizing the government of the Dominican Republic as racist. This is all because the Dominican Republic wants to be respected and wants to have its immigration laws respected. 

These realities just might give Donald Trump a little advantage with the Dominican vote here in the United States. 

In regard to the Mexicans, I believe that this sector of the Hispanic community will be the most difficult, if not impossible for Mr. Donald Trump to convince. This is a result of statements he made on June 16, 2015 when he declared his candidacy and stated: "When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best. They’re sending people that have lots of problems. They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists." 

For this reason, the majority of Mexicans have turned against Trump. 

On the other hand, my dear reader, there are so many documented immigrants who came to this nation through legal channels. They sacrificed themselves, paid the price and waited their turn, and after becoming American citizens, they themselves do not support illegal immigration. 

I personally have heard some of them saying: “If I sacrificed myself and waited my turn, then they have to wait their turn, too.” 

You should know, my dear reader, that the sentiments and frustrations from these different groups of Hispanics should be taken into consideration by the political pundits before deciding who is supporting Donald Trump and who is not. 

As my philosophy teacher from Lehman College in the Bronx used to say: “Children of my heart, that blue sky isn’t blue and it’s not a sky.” 

I am Senator Reverend  Rubén Díaz and this is what you should know.


#Donald Trump #Hispanic Vote #Race for the White House

BRONX NEWS: Parkchester Shines Bright with New Light Program

BRONX NEWS: Parkchester Shines Bright with New Light Program: Parkchester Shines Bright with New Light Program BRONX, NEW YORK (BRONX NEWS)- It takes a lot of bulbs to light the stairwells and hallways...

Parkchester Shines Bright with New Light Program

Parkchester Shines Bright with New Light Program

BRONX, NEW YORK (BRONX NEWS)- It takes a lot of bulbs to light the stairwells and hallways in 171 buildings that are home to tens of thousands of New Yorkers.

But the owner of the Parkchester apartments in the Bronx took advantage of Con Edison energy efficiency incentives to replace lighting in common areas throughout the giant complex.

The upgrades will save 1.6 million kilowatt hours of electricity a year. In terms of preventing greenhouse emissions, that’s the equivalent of taking 232 cars off the road.

“Our state’s energy landscape is changing dramatically, as utility customers look for ways to manage their usage, save money and protect the environment,” said Matthew Ketschke, Con Edison’s vice president, Distributed Resource Integration. “Our energy efficiency programs are one way that Con Edison helps customers like the Parkchester apartments achieve these goals.”

“We are pleased with how smoothly and quickly this project moved along and with the quality of the lighting that was installed,” said Charles Tucci, the general manager at Parkchester. “The Con Edison program gives owners of large businesses a chance to offset some of the costs of upgrades that will save them money in the long run.”

The project completed this summer included new lighting fixtures, LED bulbs, lamps and ballasts to replace older, less efficient equipment. Con Edison, through its Commercial and Industrial Energy Efficiency program, will put $407,000 toward the $1 million cost.

The Parkchester apartments have been an important part of New York City’s housing stock since the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. finished building them in 1941. The complex is on 129 acres and includes more than 100 offices and retail spaces.

Con Edison’s Commercial and Industrial program offers incentives for upgrading equipment and for performance-based energy-saving solutions. Con Edison will pay up to 50 percent of the cost of a study to evaluate a building’s energy use and recommend ways to increase electric and gas efficiency. For more information, go to: http://coned.com/energyefficiency/ci_program_rebates.asp

Con Edison has an energy-saving program for everyone. To find out which programs are right for you, visit coned.com/energyefficiency/ or call 1-877-870-6118.


Con Edison is a subsidiary of Consolidated Edison, Inc. [NYSE: ED], one of the nation’s largest investor-owned energy companies, with approximately $13 billion in annual revenues and $45 billion in assets. The utility provides electric, gas and steam service to more than 3 million customers in New York City and Westchester County, N.Y.