"The NYPD daughter of state Sen. Ruben Diaz -- sister of the Bronx Borough President -- pled guilty today to harassment for keying her ex-boyfriend’s car in August when he wanted to end the relationship.
Sgt. Damaris Diaz, 43, who has been with the Police Department since 1993, also agreed to pay fellow cop Edward Vasquez $841.14 for the damage and spend eight days in a domestic violence program.
“He’s (Vasquez) amendable to this resolution,” said Laura Millendorf, a Manhattan Assistant DA brought in by the Bronx DA to avoid any potential conflicts of interests given her relationship to the Albany pol and his son, Ruben Jr., the borough president."
Go to the link above to read more. The NYPD are out of control and the People want a New Commission to Investigate NYPD Corrupt dealings!
Adrian Schoolcraft NYPD Whistleblower Case Red Light Time for New NYPD Commission to Shut Down Corruption
http://suzannahbtroy.blogspot.com/2012/12/adrian-schoolcraft-comment-posted-on_16.html
Comment posted on Internal Affairs being Ineffectual -- a waste -- doing more cover-ups than actual investigations check it out.
http://suzannahbtroy.blogspot.com/2012/12/nypd-chief-marino-abductor-of.html
http://adrianschoolcraftsupport.blogspot.com
From Suzannah B. Troy artist -- my new blog.....Did DA Brown think New Yorkers were never going to hear the tapes of the illegal NYPD raid on Schoolcraft's home....it is amazing. When Chief Marino man handles him and the tape recorder flies out -- Marino doesn't know there is another tape record hidden still recording!
The Queens DA just ruled that Adrian Schoolcraft being abducted by corrupt NYPD officers and they are high up cannot be put in front of a Grand Jury! Gee, I wonder why.
PLEASE LISTEN TO THIS TAPE AND HEAR DEPUTY CHIEF MARINO FOR YOURSELF!!!!!!Listen to this and learn why the DA refused to put this in front of a grand jury -- because it was a sure indictment.
http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/414/right-to-remain-silent?act=2#play
(starts about 17:50 minutes in to the podcast.)
(starts about 17:50 minutes in to the podcast.)
Time for a new Commission for the NYPD
http://nypdnewcommission.blogspot.com