Bronx Times Reporter: March 10, 2017
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March 10-16, 2017 Your Neighborhood — Your News® 75 cents SERVING THROGGS NECK, PELHAM BAY, COUNTRY CLUB, CITY ISLAND, WESTCHESTER SQUARE, MORRIS PARK, VAN NEST, PELHAM PARKWAY, CASTLE HILL 45TH PCT. BRASS GONE DI Raia, Dent out; Capt. Ghonz in BY PATRICK ROCCHIO reau is looking into possible ing a two-offi cer team to ad- A change of leadership at instances where the two high- dress 311 complaints, which the 45th Precinct came amid ranking offi cers were signed tend to be quality-of-life issues a timekeeping investigation of in as working when they were that are so important in this the precinct’s top brass. not. particular precinct. Captain Carlos Ghonz was A police spokesperson “The circumstances were transferred to command the could not discuss the IAB in- not ideal,” said Bieder of Raia’s 45th Precinct from the 46th vestigation. transfer. “In my opinion she Precinct on Monday, March 6. Community leaders who did a phenomenal job for the Meanwhile, Deputy Inspec- knew Deputy Inspector Raia community; I hope they fi nd it tor Danielle Raia, the previ- said that she will be missed was a clerical error and noth- ous commanding offi cer and and that she had a positive im- ing more.” Captain David Dent, the ex- pact at the command since tak- Another council member, ecutive offi cer, were abruptly ing over in September 2015. John Doyle, said Raia was pro- transferred. Bob Bieder, 45th Precinct active in mounting operations Dent has been placed on Community Council presi- involving tow trucks operat- modifi ed duty, according to dent, said that Raia was acces- ing illegally and in ticketing the NYPD Deputy Commis- sible to him and other commu- illegally parked commercial sioner for Public Informa- nity leaders day or night via vehicles. tion’s offi ce. telephone if something major Sonia Feliciano, Riverbay According to published re- was happening. Corp. board director and as- ports, the Internal Affairs Bu- He credited her with creat- Continued on Page 70 100 And Counting More homeless shelters for central Bronx Our Lady of the Assumption School kindergartners and their teach- ers recently commemorated their 100 Days of School in style. OLA BY ARTHUR CUSANO “Our plan will continue home. youngsters dressed up as centenarians in honor of the special oc- A homeless plan announced to bring more people off the Under the plan, the city casion. See more photos on page 47. Photo courtesy of OLA last week by Mayor de Blasio streets, reduce the number of will open 20 new shelters per appears to heavily target the shelter sites by almost half, year over the next fi ve years. Bronx. while strengthening services The city will provide 30 A lack of specifi cs over the and keeping homeless New days notice to communities in exact locations of those shel- Yorkers closer to the supports advance of a shelter opening, ters has left borough public of- they need to help them get and will also notify communi- fi cials concerned. back on their feet,” de Blasio ties when it rents hotel rooms The plan, unveiled by the said. for homeless populations dur- mayor Tuesday, February 28 The mayor’s plan calls for ing the transition period. in a speech at the Federation 90 new traditional homeless While the plan is a citywide of Protestant Welfare Agen- shelters across the city, in ad- strategy, recent published re- cies offi ce calls for the closure dition to the expansion of 30 ports found the Bronx and of 360 cluster sites, apartments existing shelters. Brooklyn will be most im- rented by the city for the home- A key point of the proposal pacted by the new plan. less, as well as an end to the is a concerted effort to keep In the Bronx, Councilman controversial use of hotels to the shelters close to where house the homeless. the displaced populations call Continued on Page 70 A CNG Publication • Vol. 37 No. 10 www.bxtimes.com GoFor To More Our Blog Information To See Our Weekly Visit Specials!Us At VistVisit Our Our New www.bronxdentistny.comNEW Web-ite: Web-Site: www.reliablebronxdentist.com www.reliablebronxdentist.com GOT IMPLANTS DON’T KNOW WHAT TO DO NEXT COME SEE US (718) 547-5280 2 BRONX TIMES REPORTER, MARCH 10-16, 2017 BTR SAVE $100 WHEN YOU CALL BEFORE 4/30/17* GET THE BEST REPORT CARD EVER! GET HELP NOW! 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Several months after his life chang- Michael Bernard, VMA Physical Ed- ing ordeal, McDonald received a call ucation director, said the annual Eve- from Jones apologizing for his actions. ning of Champions will be renamed the McDonald forgave him and was plan- ‘Detective Steven McDonald Evening of ning to have Jones join him in spread- Champions’. ing a message of hope and forgiveness, Guest speakers include Victor Del- however fate had other plans. Specializing in gado and Joe Rivera, Jr. both of whom After serving nine years, Jones was ✓ narrowly survived tragic accidents. killed in a motorcycle accident on Sep- Board certified diabetic eye The Detective Steven McDonald tember 9, 1995, three days after his re- ✓ Evening of Champions’ purpose to rec- lease from parole. 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