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Queens Daily Eagle He has since become Queens County’s longest The Queens County Bar Association hosted serving DA,” Gutierrez said. “And he has done legal luminaries from across the city and state so much to create a department that’s fair and Thursday for the organization’s 142nd Annual equitable.” Dinner and Installation of Officers. Senior Executive Assistant DA James Quinn Judicial and legal leaders gathered at Terrace accepted the award on Brown’s behalf and On The Park, overlooking Flushing Meadows asked that members, “Keep [Brown] in your Corona Park, to honor two of the association’s thoughts and prayers.” most distinguished members: Queens Supreme Kenneth G. Standard, a past president of the Court, Civil Term Administrative Judge Jere- NYS Bar Association, served as the featured my Weinstein and Justice Randall T. Eng, who speaker at the event. will both retire from the bench this year. The Standard recalled the experience of his par- QCBA also honored retiring Queens County ents, immigrants from the West Indies, “which District Attorney Richard Brown. continue to have the distinction of the highest Past-President Gregory Newman presented literacy in the world,” he said. Justice Weinstein with an Aaron Judge Yan- Standard went on to become the first person kees jersey on behalf of the bar association, set- of color elected president of the Harvard Club ting up a bit of well-hewn schtick between the of NYC, after serving as chair of its athletic two. “Hellooo, Judge,” Newman said. committee and appointing the club’s first fe- “Hello, Newman,” Weinstein deadpanned in male members. classic “Seinfeld” style. The audience erupted Standard currently holds the title of Counsel Hon. Randall Eng (left) and Hon. Valerie Braithwaite-Nelson. in laughter and applause. Emeritus of Epstein Becker Green. Weinsten said people often ask him what he After the presentation of awards, a new ros- will miss when he retires from the bench. ter of QCBA leaders was sworn in. “There is only one answer: You. You have all QCBA President-Elect Marie-Eleana First been the love of my life,” he said. took her oath of office and addressed the at- After accepting the Charles W. Froessel tendees. Award from the association, Justice Eng re- “How do we maintain our humanity in an called his relationship with the award’s name- adversarial system?” First said. “Humanity sake, a former QCBA president. and compassion. The law was made by people, “He was a patron of my father’s business,” for people. This is not about semantics or just Eng said. “And he encouraged me to study law, words on paper … Use me as a resource. That which at the time wasn’t particularly welcom- is why I’m here.” ing to Asian-Americans.” The QCBA also formally installed Pres- Richard M. Gutierrez presented the QCBA ident-Elect Clifford Welden, Vice President award to DA Brown, noting his illustrious, 28- Frank Bruno Jr., Secretary Adam Orlow and year tenure in office. Treasurer Michael Abneri.

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2 • Queens Daily Eagle • Monday, May 6, 2019 Cohen’s prison reality: A bunk bed in barrack-style hall By Michael R. Sisak and Jim Mustian The Associated Press “The Situation” and the Fyre Festival fraudster are al- ready there. President Donald Trump’s former lawyer and fix- er, Michael Cohen, is up next. It’s not reality TV. It’s a fed- eral prison 70 miles from New York City where white-collar and D-list scoundrels can do time while playing bocce ball and noshing on rugelach. Cohen, 53, is due to report Monday to the Federal Correc- tional Institution, Otisville to start a three-year sentence for tax evasion, lying to Congress and campaign finance crimes. Tucked in the lush coun- tryside south of the Catskill Mountains, Otisville is actually two federal facilities with a total of about 800 inmates: a medi- um-security prison where for- mer NFL star Darren Sharper is serving a 20-year rape sentence, and a satellite camp for non-vi- olent offenders like Cohen. There, he’ll be serving his sentence with the likes of “Jer- sey Shore” star-turned-tax fraud convict Michael “The Situa- tion” Sorrentino and Fyre Fes- tival’s Billy McFarland. The U.S. Bureau of Prisons, which runs the federal prison sys- tem, has been tight-lipped about Cohen’s placement. The agency denied a reporter’s request to tour the Otisville facility and declined to comment for this article. The camp does have its al- lure. About 115 inmates sleep in bunks lined up in barrack-style halls, instead of individual or A sign marks the entrance to the Federal Correctional Institution, Otisville in Mount Hope, N.Y. where President Donald Trump’s former lawyer and two-man cells like in higher-se- fixer, Michael Cohen, is due to report today to begin serving a three-year sentence for tax evasion, lying to Congress and campaign finance crimes. curity facilities. There are lock- AP Photo/Seth Wenig ers to store personal belongings, favorite among prison-bound sional visits. Cameron Lindsay, a retired inmates go to drug education full-time leads the chaplainry. washers and dryers for laundry, Jews for its kosher meals and “Prison is disrespectful. warden who oversaw Otisville or take classes to earn a high At Passover, the prison puts on microwaves to heat up food and Shabbat services. It’s impersonal,” said former as deputy regional director of school-equivalency diploma. an elaborate seder. ice machines to keep cool. Add in recreational ameni- Otisville case manager Jack the U.S. Bureau of Prisons, said As for a typical day: During “It really makes a difference Alums include accountant ties like tennis courts, horse- Donson. “He’s never going to he would “think long and hard the week, it’s lights on at 6 if you’re Jewish because a lot of Kenneth Starr, who was ac- shoes and cardio equipment, get any sleep because there’s about placing Cohen in a gen- a.m., followed by breakfast. guys want to say certain prayers cused of bilking celebrities and it sounds like the closest always lights on, there’s always eral population, at least in the Work duties, such as mowing you can only say with 10 Jewish like Uma Thurman with bad thing the federal prison system inmates snoring. There are of- beginning,” given the “intense the grounds or cleaning up the men,” said Lawrence Dressler, investments, former Cendant has to sleepaway camp. ficers walking around jingling media coverage and extreme prison, are performed from 7:30 a former Otisville prisoner who chairperson Walter Forbes Forbes once ranked Otis- keys. You shower out in the type of support the president a.m. to 3 p.m., with a break for served 18 months for mortgage and ex- Gov. John ville as one of “America’s 10 open. It’s very demeaning.” receives from some of his sup- lunch at 11. Dinner is served be- fraud, referring to the Jewish Rowland. New York Ponzi Cushiest Prisons,” but former Cohen could also be a tar- porters.” ginning at 4:15 p.m. It’s lights quorum known as a minyan. schemer Bernie Madoff want- employees and inmates say it’s get of bullying, harassment or A prison handbook advises out at 11:30 p.m. “You have Sabbath services ed to go to Otisville, but the hardly “Club Fed.” Inmates are worse for his cooperation with inmates to carry themselves in a On the weekend, inmates get on Friday night, and the prison Bureau of Prisons sent him to still doing time and they’re still special counsel Robert Muel- “confident manner at all times,” to sleep in. Lights on isn’t until even allows inmates to bring in North Carolina instead. separated from their families ler’s investigation and other to trust their instincts and to 7 a.m. food from the outside.” Otisville is also known as a and friends — save for occa- probes, and that could make “choose your associates wisely.” Otisville, within 35 miles of All Jewish holidays are ob- him a candidate for the prison’s Cohen’s first stop at Otisville the Orthodox Jewish commu- served, Dressler said, including protective housing unit, said will be admission and orienta- nities of Kiryas Joel and Mon- Hanukkah, when men gather in Donson. Trump himself has tion. sey, is “definitely sought out by the chapel to sing. “Everyone branded Cohen a “rat.” He’ll undergo medical and Jewish offenders,” said Mat- had their own menorah,” he Factor in the camp’s design mental health screenings and thew Perry, executive director said. — off a secluded two-lane road, be assigned a job. He’ll also get of Jewish Prisoner Services In- Dressler, who like Cohen without much fencing or securi- a set of clothing, trading in his ternational. was a lawyer before his con- ty — and Cohen could find him- sport coats and zip-ups for kha- The commissary sells more viction, predicted Cohen will self easily harassed by paparazzi ki shirts and pants, and a set of than 100 kosher items, more largely be left alone at Otisville or ambushed by someone look- bedding and towels. than most federal prisons. (Mat- — unless he’s seen as a rat. ing to do harm, said Donson. Within a month, he’ll be clas- zo goes for $3.15 and gefilte “He’ll make a few friends,” “He’s not a good fit,” said sified and given recommenda- fish costs $5.15. Need a yar- Dressler said. “Everyone ends up Donson. tions for prison programs. Some mulke? It’s $6). A rabbi on staff having a couple of good friends.” Dispute over kid’s lemonade stand prompts legislation in Albany The Associated Press run by children 16 or younger from directed health officials to ensure Bren- A dispute last summer over whether needing a state permit. dan’s stand reopened and the health a 7-year-old boy had the proper per- Last July a state health inspector shut department later apologized. Officials mits to operate a lemonade stand has down 7-year-old Brendan Mulvaney’s said stands run by children typically President Donald Trump’s former personal lawyer Mi- prompted legislative action in New stand in Ballston Spa because he lacked aren’t required to have permits. chael Cohen is scheduled to begin a three-year sentence York. a permit. State officials said vendors at The bill passed the Senate Health at the Federal Correctional Institution, Otisville in Mount A bill introduced this year in Albany a nearby county fair had complained. Committee earlier this week. It hasn’t Hope, N.Y., for tax evasion, lying to Congress and cam- would clarify the law to exempt stands Gov. Andrew Cuomo intervened and been scheduled for a full vote. paign finance crimes. AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File

Monday, May 6, 2019 • BQ Daily Eagle • 3 GG uest Editorial Opinions Three ways $2 trillion for infrastructure can fight inequality too By Steven Pressman The Conversation Imagine you have $2 trillion to spend on patching up America’s crumbling roads, levees and other infrastructure. What would you fix first? The nation’s needs are great. The American Society of Civilian Engineers’ latest report, from 2017, highlighted derailing trains, roads full of potholes, levees breaching, bridges collapsing, undrink- able tap water and wastewater systems that are a menace to public health. Choosing what gets funded — and what doesn’t — may be a question U.S. lawmakers will have to answer now that Presi- dent Donald Trump, Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer have agreed to a very tentative $2 trillion infrastructure plan. While it’s still unclear where the money will come from, or how much they’ll ultimately pony up, the more important question for me is where that money should go — and whom it should help. I believe three areas stand out: water, roads and rail.

Infrastructure and inequality A sudden infusion of infrastructure spending could benefit all Americans, creating good jobs and higher incomes for many. Decrepit infrastructure costs each U.S. household an average of $3,400 every year due to productivity losses, higher transportation costs and other problems, according to the ASCE. That amounts to about $4 trillion in total over a decade, plus 2.5 million in lost jobs. It can also result in lost lives or severe health risks, such as when a bridge collapses or lead from an old pipe enters the water supply. That’s likely why the public overwhelmingly supports more spending on infrastructure — and why the deal between Trump and the Democrats finally came together. But it’s unclear whether Congress will ultimately agree to spend the promised $2 trillion — or even whether that’ll be enough. So it’s important to establish spending priorities. Spending in areas that will help struggling working and mid- dle-class families hurt by ever-rising economic inequality would be a good place to start. As research by myself and others has shown, inequality makes almost every aspect of human life worse, from in- fant mortality and crime to politics.

The water crisis That’s why a top priority should be addressing the lack of potable water in many parts of the country. Water is necessary for basic human survival. And unsafe water puts people’s health and even their lives at risk. This has long-term consequences, especially for children. Furthermore, it reduces earn- ings and increases health care costs, which are ultimately paid for by everyone through lower tax collections and higher insurance premi- ums. The ASCE report gave America’s drinking water a D grade due to all the waste and risks from the nation’s ancient, leaky and corroding piping system. And it’s a problem that primarily afflicts poor com- munities like Flint, Michigan. Affluent communities usually have the political power to ensure safe drinking water and the money to pay slightly higher taxes for clean water if necessary. Low-income neighborhoods are usually neighborhoods with little political clout and will suffer most from water problems. Low-income areas are also less able to cope with undrinkable water and afford the costs of replacing tap water with bottled water. And people living in poor neighborhoods lack the ability to move, especially if they own homes that declined sharply in value because of water problem, as happened in Flint.

Potholes and the poor Repairing America’s crumbling road system is another urgent pri- ority. Roads, which also got a D grade from the ASCE, are increasingly falling into disrepair and becoming more dangerous for drivers. Again, the costs of the growing number of cracks and potholes fall most heavily on the poor — but they are also a burden for the middle class. from a payday lender could result in rates of well over 100 percent to proved rail service provides one potential solution. Bad roads mean an increased risk of car damage and more trips to the consumers desperate for cash. For example, high-speed rail at affordable prices would make mechanic for expenses that easily can run into the thousands of dollars. Or worst case, if repairs can’t be paid for immediately, it might it easier for people living in medium-sized metropolitan areas like Yet a recent Federal Reserve study found that 40 percent of Americans mean losing a job or dealing with lost income as a result of being ab- Akron and Canton, Ohio, to take jobs in larger cities like Cleveland did not have even $400 to deal with an emergency expense. sent from work. Poorer Americans typically have fewer vacation or that are not easily commutable at present. This would raise incomes An essential and unanticipated car repair could drain a savings personal days to use in such circumstances. for people living in these smaller cities and also increase the prices of account or be beyond someone’s ability to pay. A high-interest loan their homes, where middle-class families store most of their wealth. Bridging divides with rail There are lots of ways to spend $2 trillion on infrastructure. Doing Daily Eagle of Brooklyn and Queens welcomes opinions, Railroads, which got the grade of D-, could also help reduce in- it in ways that help poorer and middle-income communities would both pro and con, on all subjects affecting our daily lives. equality that results from economic disparities among cities. put tax dollars where they are needed most. We also welcome responses to the published articles and Many smaller cities have seen falling populations and declining Steven Pressman is professor of economics, Colorado State Uni- opinions, which should be sent to [email protected] incomes ever since the Great Recession, while larger metropolitan versity. (Brooklyn) and [email protected] (Queens). areas have thrived. The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, Although the causes of this growing divide are still unclear, im- analysis and commentary from academic experts.

4 • BQ Daily Eagle • Monday, May 6, 2019 Sarah Stiles partic- Tony nominee Sarah Stiles ipated in the 73rd annual Tony Awards puts puppets aside for ‘Tootsie’ “Meet the Nomi- nees” press day at By Mark Kennedy time,” she says. the Sofitel New York The Associated Press Stiles, who grew up in New England, on Wednesday. Some records on Broadway are bound remembers when a life in the theater Photo by Charles Sykes/ Invision/AP to fall one day and others are surely safe beckoned. It was during a performance for all time. Sarah Stiles has one that’s of “Les Miserables” in Boston. She was hard to top. either in fifth or sixth grade. “I’ve had puppet sex on Broadway “I sat on the edge of my seat and held twice,” she says. “I think that is like a my breath the whole time. So much so record or something.” that I gave myself this horrifying cramp situation because I was on the edge. I Indeed, the actress who just earned just couldn’t believe what was happen- her second Tony nomination has had a ing in front of my eyes.” hand in some rather intimate and fuzzy Somehow, she’ll continue playing encounters during a career that’s taken Sandy while also juggling her com- her from Broadway musicals to dra- mitments to the third season of “Get mas and now TV in “Billions” and “Get Shorty” on Epix and “Billions,” whose Shorty.” fourth season is unspooling now, on She made her Broadway debut as Showtime. Thankfully, she’s a power Kate Monster in “Avenue Q” and lat- napper. er earned a Tony nod when her slinky “I can sleep anywhere,” she says. “I’ll puppet Jolene seduced a demonic one sleep for 10 minutes before I go back to in “Hand to God.” Add to that a cred- my next thing. It’s that kind of thing. I it as a puppeteer while touring with love working. I want to just keep going. Tommy Tune in “Dr. Dolittle” and it’s I can’t say no. I just love it. 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TO PRE--REGIISTER TO BIID ex-girlfriend of the gender-switching hero, Michael Dorsey, played in the film OPEN HOUSE DATES: by Dustin Hoffman. Sandy is described as an “open bar of emotions,” someone Saturday May 11, 2019 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. who fakes that she’s choking just so someone will hold her. BROKERS WELCOME In the musical, a character suggests she try a therapist, to which she re- IMPORTANT: IN ORDER TO PURCHASE ANY REALTY, BUYERS MUST HAVE: plies, “I tried. I just didn’t think a ther- apist should say ‘wow’ that many times • A CERTIFIED OR BANK CHECK OF 10% OF THE OPENING BID PAYABLE TO during a first session.” On Tuesday, Stiles earned a Tony nod for playing THE “PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR OF KINGS COUNTY”; AND Sandy, which includes delivering the • A BLANK CHECK TO BE USED TO PAY THE BALANCE OF THE REQUIRED hysterically manic song “What’s Gonna DEPOSIT OF 10% OF THE PURCHASE PRICE. 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Monday, May 6, 2019 • Brooklyn Daily Eagle • 5 Queens Mourns Judge Brown Continued from page 1 jor reductions in violent crime tion, Brown said. “Our Queens ing health issues, it has become spectacular judicial career and als imaginable.” during his career as a prosecu- Treatment Intervention Pro- increasingly difficult to fully was appointed the district attor- Brown is survived by his down from the office on June tor. In 2018, Queens recorded gram (QTIP) is making great perform the powers and duties ney of Queens County in 1991 wife Rhoda, their three chil- 1 and recalled his tenure in his 63 murders, the lowest number strides to address the scourge of my office in the manner in by then-Gov. Mario Cuomo. He dren Karen; Todd and his wife announcement. since 1965. Brown attributed of opioid addiction by not only which I have done since 1991.” was proud to serve the millions Monica; and Lynn and her hus- “When I was appointed Dis- the drop in crime in part to var- avoiding criminal convictions Chief Assistant District At- of people of Queens for nearly band Bruce. trict Attorney by then Gover- ious initiatives enacted by the but by saving lives and provid- torney Jack Ryan took over 28 years and was re-elected to Brown’s granddaughter nor Mario M. Cuomo in 1991, DA’s office over the past three ing treatment and counseling.” the duties of the office and will six terms in office.” Leah is entering her last year one of my chief goals was to decades. Brown had Parkinson's Dis- serve as Acting DA until a new- “Judge Brown’s goal as at West Point. His other grand- elevate the standards of profes- “I am grateful that the many ease, which hastened his retire- ly elected DA takes over Jan. 1, District Attorney from the daughter Alana will start her sionalism in the office by hir- specialty courts we pioneered ment. 2020. very start was to elevate the first year at West Point in Sep- ing people on merit, not polit- — like having one of the state’s “It had been my hope that I Ryan recalled Brown’s life standard of professionalism by tember. ical connections,” Brown said. first Drug Courts, as well as a would be able to finish out this and service on Saturday. hiring on merit, not political Funeral services will be held “Without question, we have Mental Health Court and Vet- term in office. Unfortunately, “Judge Brown — as he has connections,” Ryan continued. on Tuesday, May 7, at 11:30 overwhelmingly achieved that erans Court — have enjoyed that is not to be,” he said in a long been affectionately called “And he made it a priority to a.m. at The Reform Temple of goal.” enduring success and have statement. “Given the current — was a public servant like no have the most talented, capable Forest Hills, located at 71-11 Brown presided over ma- been duplicated around the na- state of my health and my ongo- other,” Ryan said. “He topped a and and dedicated profession- 112th Street in Forest Hills. BOE Unveils Queens’ 7 Early Voting Locations By David Brand Under new state law, New criticized the BOE’s conser- Queens Daily Eagle Yorkers can begin voting at vative early voting rollout The New York City Board the designated polling places as insufficient to meet the of Elections has identified 10 days before the November needs of 2.4 million Queens seven early voting sites 5 general election. The sites residents, and more than 8 where Queens voters can will be closed the day before million people citywide. cast their ballots ahead of election day. “No voter should have the Nov. 5 general election. Voting rights advocates to travel a long distance to Voting rights advocates and have championed early vot- participate in early voting, top city officials say the sev- ing for years as a way to en- so it’s urgent that the BOE Voters stand in line to cast their ballots in 2018. Under new state law, New York residents en-site plan is too conserva- sure voter engagement and opens as many early voting can begin voting at designated polling places ten days before the November general tive to be truly effective. increase turnout on election sites as it can to accommo- The early voting sites day, especially among mar- date New Yorkers across the election. Eagle file photo by Sara Bosworth are located at the Board of ginalized communities, like five boroughs,” said Make Elections Voting Machine low-income individuals and the Road New York Deputy Facility in Middle Village, people with disabilities. The Director Theo Oshiro. LaGuardia Community Col- polling places could also The BOE contends that it lege in Long Island City, help alleviate issues like bal- will build off the current ear- York College in Jamaica, lot machine breakdowns and ly voting plan ahead of the Queens Borough Hall in long lines that have plagued November 2020 presidential Kew Gardens, Resorts World New York City in recent election, which will drive Casino in Ozone Park, Al elections. huge voter turnout. That ar- Oerter Recreation Center The seven sites are stra- gument hasn’t swayed critics in Flushing and the Rock- tegically located throughout of the BOE’s current propos- away YMCA in Arverne Queens, but Mayor Bill de al. by the Sea, according to a Blasio said they are spread “We’re going to have a spreadsheet of polling plac- too thin, especially when the logjam if we only have sev- es obtained by Gothamist/ city has offered to fund 100 en sites in Queens,” Citizens WNYC. early voting sites citywide. Union Director of Public Overall, New York City “Seven early voting sites Policy and Programs Rachel will host 38 early voting for all of Queens?! SEVEN?! Bloom told the Eagle. sites. Four boroughs will That's like having seven sites “Seven polling sites for have seven sites, while for the entire state of New more than two million people Brooklyn, the most populous Mexico,” de Blasio said on is an affront to democracy. borough, will have 10. Twitter in response to an The Board of Elections plan The BOE did not respond Eagle story about the early deserves a recount,” said to requests from the Eagle voting plan. “We're giving State Sen. Michael Gianaris to confirm the sites on Fri- the [Board of Elections] $75 in a statement. “We passed day, but an official told the million to do early voting this law to make it easier for Eagle on Wednesday that the the right way — not to make millions of New Yorkers to city BOE had submitted the excuses for another botched vote. The Board of Elections list of sites for review by the Election Day. needs to step up so more state Board of Elections. Other advocates have also New Yorkers will vote.” A map of the early voting sites in Queens. Eagle map by David Brand Rape and Sex Crimes Continue to Rise In Queens By Jonathan Sperling cent over the same time In Queens, one of the Reports in Queens South than $1,000, according to a “While other District Queens Daily Eagle period in 2018, rising from most dramatic crime report tell a similar story. Misde- report from the Mayor’s Of- Attorney jurisdictions in Reported rapes and sex 54 reports last year to 63 re- increases is in the misde- ameanor sex crimes are up fice of Criminal Justice. New York City are taking a crimes continue to rise in ports so far this year. Rape meanor sex crimes cate- from 79 in 2018 to 104 in In the final two quarters variety of measures to end Queens, despite an NYPD is also up slightly in the gory. had a 2019. Shooting victim re- of 2018, Queens sent 1,085 mass incarceration, Queens announcement that overall same time period in Queens 67.6 percent increase in that ports have stayed compara- pre-trial defendants with remains an outlier in con- year-to-date crime reports North, from 59 reports in category between 2018 and bly stagnant at 30 reports, misdemeanor charges to tinuing to send New Yorkers dropped 6.7 percent city- 2018 to 62 reports in 2019. 2019, from 102 to 171. Re- while shooting incidents city jails. Manhattan sent to jail for low-level offenses wide. The NYPD also noted ports of shooting incidents went up from 24 to 25. 1,037 such defendants and for no demonstrable public The NYPD said that April that hate crime reports were and shooting victims have While index crimes have Brooklyn sent 885. safety benefit and at an ex- 2019 had a record-low num- on the rise citywide, from also increased. There have reportedly decreased over- “Queens is officially the traordinary cost to taxpay- ber of reported murders, 87 reports year-to-date in been 21 victims of a shoot- all in Queens, the borough misdemeanor incarceration ers,” Lancman continued. robberies and burglaries for 2018 to 145 reports in 2019, ing in Queens North so far still accounts for the most capital of New York City,” “The end result is a crimi- the month of April. an increase of nearly 67 this year, up from only nine pretrial misdemeanor de- Councilmember Rory Lanc- nal justice system in Queens Year-to-date rape reports percent. Anti-Semitic hate over the same period in fendants to Rikers Island man, a candidate for Queens that both over incarcerates in Queens South have in- crimes make up nearly 57 2018, marking a more than a than any other borough and District attorney, said in a and undermines citywide creased more than 16 per- percent of such reports. 133 percent increase. more defendants on bail less statement. reform efforts.”

6 • Queens Daily Eagle • Monday, May 6, 2019 Monday, May 6, 2019 • Brooklyn Daily Eagle • 7 Our World In Pictures

MOZAMBIQUE — Children in need: A young girl walked away after re- ceiving a plate of food and water at a temporary shelter for children in Pemba on Thursday. More than 1 million children have been affected by a pair of cyclones that ripped into Mozambique in under two months, the United Nations children’s agency says, and now many of the children are without shelter or food. AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi

IOWA — Rising waters: City of Davenport workers ferried sandbags across Mississippi River floodwaters to the Rivers Edge building on Thursday. Kevin E. Schmidt/Quad City Times via AP

TEXAS — On the border: U.S. Border Patrol agents walked down the hallway of a new U.S. Customs and Border Protection temporary facility near the Donna International Bridge on Thursday. Officials say the site INDONESIA — High style: A model displayed a creation by Rosie Rahmadi during the Muslim Fashion Fes- will primarily be used for processing and care of unaccompanied mi- tival in Jakarta on Friday. The event was held in advance of the holy month of Ramadan. grant children and families and will increase the Border Patrol’s capacity AP Photo/Achmad Ibrahim to process migrant families. AP Photo/Eric Gay

8 • BQ Daily Eagle • Monday, May 6, 2019 Our World In Pictures

HUNGARY — Small won- ders: A four-week old south- ern three-banded armadillo, right, and its mother are rolled into balls in the hands of a zookeeper in the tropical house of the Budapest Zoo on Friday. The South American insect-eating mammal and its close relative, the Brazil- ian three-banded armadillo, are the only two species of armadillo capable of rolling into a complete ball to de- fend themselves when they feel threatened. Attila Kovacs/MTI via AP

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10 • Queens Daily Eagle • Monday, May 6, 2019 Vocal-NY Organizes Massive Voter Drive In Queensbridge and Ravenswood Houses By David Brand Nick Encalada-Malinowski. sistant District Attorney John Queens Daily Eagle “We want to get to everybody Ryan will take over until the With less than two months 10 times between now and end of the year. to go before the Democrat- June 25 in the hope that we’re Justice reformers have ic primary for Queens Dis- able to increase the number criticized the Queens DA’s trict Attorney, a grassroots of people who are voting in office for continuing to prose- organizing coalition is set those two areas.” cute individuals for low level to embark on one of the bor- It’s no easy task. Queens- offenses, requesting high bail ough’s most ambitious voter bridge is the largest public amounts at arraignment for registration drives in recent housing campus in the United people charged with non-vi- history. States with more than 6,000 olent offenses and for not Starting Tuesday, VO- tenants in 26 different apart- denouncing the presence of CAL-NY will visit every ment buildings. There are 31 Immigration and Customs apartment in the Queens- different buildings in the Ra- Enforcement agents in and bridge and Ravenswood venswood Houses. around courthouses. Houses in order to inform Though the VOCAL-NY Teams of VOCAL-NY thousands of residents about Action Fund — the political canvassers will fan out in the role of the DA and to sign advocacy affiliate of the orga- the buildings to knocking up new voters in a communi- nization — has endorsed pub- on doors, register voters and ty that is disproportionately lic defender Tiffany Cabán identify particularly interest- impacted by the criminal jus- for Queens DA, Saunders said ed residents, Saunders said. tice system. the voter registration drive A community organizer will The vast majority of will remain non-partisan. follow up with the most en- Queensbridge and Ra- The organization will con- gaged individuals as part of venswood tenants are black tinue to advocate for the next the second phase of the drive: or Latinx, and the median DA to enact sweeping crimi- holding the next DA account- household income in Queens- nal justice reforms, Saunders able to the community. bridge is $15,843. VOCAL- said. “Immediately after the NY advocates to end mass “If you’re a registered vot- election, we are going to get incarceration, homelesness, er, we’re going to tell you a commitment from the win- the AIDS epidemic and drug about the importance of this ner to show up for a town overdoses, especially in race and the ugly history of hall,” Saunders said. “We low-income communities of the existing DA,” he said. are engaging in community color. “And we’re going to register mobilization so that no mat- “Our hope is to hit every as many voters as we can.” ter who wins the race we door in Queensbridge and Richard Brown has served will hold them accountable Ravenswood multiple times as Queens DA since 1991. He to issues that are critical to Members of VOCAL-NY and other grassroots organizations advocate for justice reform over the next two months,” announced that he will step people in Queensbridge and measures in the Queens DA’s office outside the Queens Criminal Courthouse in January said VOCAL-NY organizer down June 1 and Chief As- Ravenswood.” Eagle photo by David Brand Shooter Convicted in Home Invasion Murder Of South Ozone Park Father proudly presents its By Jonathan Sperling when the defendant and door but heard gunfire in- Annual Holocaust Remembrance Program Queens Daily Eagle another individual barged side the home behind him. Irving Roth A Brooklyn man who shot in, fought with the victim’s He eventually learned that and killed a South Ozone brother and then shot the Frankie had been shot once Survivor of Auschwitz Park father as he helped his 50-year-old father once in in the chest at close range. five-year-old daughter get the chest,” said Chief Assis- Frankie was taken to a TESTIFIES dressed for school in 2016 tant District Attorney John nearby hospital where he lat- * * * * was convicted by a Queens Ryan in a statement. “This er died. jury last week. kind of lawless gun vio- Investigators managed Memorial Candle Lighting Ceremony Freddie Salgado, 41, and lence is reprehensible. One to capture Salgado because by Survivors and their descendants an unidentified suspect were man was killed and the child DNA extracted from a red Wednesday May, 8, 2019 at 6:00 PM attempting a home invasion could have easily become a hat left at the scene matched when they entered Frankie victim of this ruthless act of Salgado’s DNA profile, Queens County Civil Court Jury Room Nieves’ Peconic Street house depravity. which was on file in the New 89-17 Sutphin Blvd. Jamaica, NY 11435 in South Ozone Park on Jan. Salgado, of 54th Street York State DNA Databank. 11, 2016 and fatally shot him in Sunset Park, and the oth- Salgado initially fled Complimentary Light Kosher Supper at 5:30 in the chest. Salgado faces er defendant, fought with New York City and was ap- *** up to 25 years to life in pris- Nieves’ brother Edgar on the prehended in Miami a week This event is free but registration is required. on when he is sentenced by ground floor. The two men after the murder in the same Justice Richard Buchter on were armed with a handgun BMW used as a getaway car REGISTER ONLINE at www.brandeisassociation.org May 17. and a stun gun, according to in the crime. “The victim in this case prosecutors. Salgado’s alleged accom- Co-Sponsored by: was helping his five-year- Edgar managed to escape plice has not yet been appre- Queens County Bar Association; 18b Assigned Counsel Association of Queens Family old daughter dress for school the house through the front hended. Court; Columbian Lawyers Association; Queens County Women’s Bar Association; Macon B. Allen Black Bar Association; Catholic Lawyers Guild; Queens County Bar Association LGBT Committee; South Asian & Indo-Caribbean Bar Association of Queens

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14 • SECOND DEPARTMENT/Queens/Daily Eagle • Monday, May 6, 2019 Senior Executive ADA James Quinn Accepted Award on Brown's Behalf

Queens Executive Assistant District Attorney James Quinn (left), David Cohen (center) Hamid Siddiqui (left), Hon. Joseph Zayas and Hon. Edwin Novillo. and Jonathan Silver.

From left, Hon. Robert Caloras, Hon. Joseph Zayas, Hon. Bruna DiBiase, Hon. Alan Scheinkman and Hon. Ushir Pandit-Durant. From left, Hon. Ira Greenberg, Hon. Larry Love and Hon. Leonard Florio.

From left, Hon. Joseph Zayas, Nestor Diaz, Steven Goldenberg and Hon. Robert Caloras. Michael Abneri (left) and Hon. Maurice Muir.

From left, Donald Mastrodomenico, David Dikman, Joshua Katz, Jenna Silverman and Hon. Jodi Orlow. Hon. Jeffrey Lebowitz (left) and the Hon. Sidney Strauss. Eagle photos by Andy Katz

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@QueensEagle Monday, May 6, 2019 Kenneth Standard Served as Keynote Speaker

Eagle publishers Dozier Hasty (left) and Michael Nussbaum (right) with Frank Bolz. Paul Kerson (left) and Adam Orlow.

Hon. George Silver. From left, Hon. Peter Kelly, Wendy Pelle-Beer, Regine Severe and Estelle Roond.

Hon. Hilary Gingold (left) and Hon. Leslie Leach. Hon. Bernice Siegal.

From left, Hon. Joseph Zayas, Hon. Paul Vallone, Hon. Peter Vallone and Hon. Karina Past QCBA President Gregory Newman (right) presents an Aaron Judge jersey to retiring Alomar. Eagle photos by Andy Katz Queens Supreme Court Administrative Judge Hon. Jeremy Weinstein.

16 • Queens Daily Eagle • Monday, May 6, 2019