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Suffolk PBA upset with sheriff has members switch parties
rick.brand@newsday.comThe turf battle over control of Suffolk's highways turned into an all-out political war Friday as Suffolk PBA president Jeff Frayler said his union has registered an estimated 2,000 officers as new voters into the party of Conservative Sheriff Vincent...Tags: Road Transportation, Regional Elections, Transportation, Parties and Movements, Thomas Spota
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2 shot outside Coram convenience store
joseph.mallia@newsday.comTwo people were hit by gunfire at a Coram convenience store parking lot late Wednesday, resulting in wounds that were not considered life-threatening, Suffolk police said. Sixth Squad detectives are investigating the shooting outside a 7-Eleven on Middle...Tags: Coram
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CORRECTION
CORRECTION: Jessie Klein's article yesterday about the rise in bank robberies identified Alan Feinstein as "detective sergeant in charge of the Suffolk County Police Department's robbery squad." The quote attributed to him was reported in Long Island...Tags: Bank Robbery, Theft, Long Island
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Cops: Speeder nabbed with loaded gun
joseph.mallia@newsday.comA Riverhead man was arrested early Thursday after he sped past a police patrol car on the Sunrise Highway, and when officers pulled him over they found a loaded gun and drugs in his vehicle, Suffolk police said. It was about 2:45 a.m.when Suffolk...Tags: Road Transportation, Transportation, Islip, Riverhead (Riverhead, Suffolk, New York), Central Islip
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Bank robberies on LI, U.S. due to tough economy?
Jessie Klein is an assistant professor of sociology-criminal justice at Adelphi University. Her forthcoming book is "The Bully Society: Youth, Gender, and Violence."Why are bank robberies on the rise on Long Island? Already there have been more robberies this year in Nassau County than in any of the past 40 years; one bank robbery is attempted every week, according to police. Bank robberies have also increased across...Tags: Consumer Electronics Industry, Law Enforcement, Bank Robbery, Theft, Long Island
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Frank Antkow, retired Suffolk police sergeant, dies
jennifer.barrios@newsday.comFrank Antkow, a retired Suffolk County police sergeant who gained friends with his calm and cheerful demeanor, died Sept. 28. He was 84. He died sitting in his favorite chair at his West Islip home, on land that his family had owned since they...Tags: Islip, Barbara Turner, Islip, West Islip, Law Enforcement
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Suffolk officers to patrol LIE HOV lanes
zachary.dowdy@newsday.comTwo weeks after Suffolk highway patrol officers disappeared from the Long Island Expressway, they'll be back - in a limited way. Starting Monday, highway patrol officers - who Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy removed from the expressway and Sunrise...Tags: Road Transportation, Transportation, Steve Levy, Long Island Expressway, Law Enforcement
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Long Island Association pumps money into local races
STATE SENATE: Group digs deep for GOP hold The region's largest business group, the Long Island Association, will pump big money from its political action committee into local races to keep the State Senate's GOP majority. Matthew Crosson, LIA...Tags: Prostitution, Consumers, Upper House, Regional Authority, Executive Branch
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Who got free passage?
Since 1954, the various transit authorities that eventually became part of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority have granted free passage over its bridges and through its tunnels to a number of federal, state, county and city agencies, as well as...Tags: Salvation Army, Emergency Planning, Christianity, Midwood, Local Authority
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MTA votes to revoke free E-ZPasses from public agencies
alfonso.castillo@newsday.comCalling it a necessary step to help bridge an expected $1-billion budget gap next year, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority voted narrowly yesterday to revoke thousands of free E-ZPass privileges from nearly 100 public agencies - including the...Tags: Kevin Smith, Emergency Planning, Michael Bloomberg, Business Enterprises
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Suffolk police union official: I was offered 'bribe'; Babylon Town board fills empty ethics panel seats; Paterson got the last laugh on some Spitzer aides
SUFFOLK COUNTY Union head: I received 'bribe' offer Suffolk County Police Superior Officers Association president Jerry Gilmore rocked a legislative hearing last week when he claimed that a top police official in effect offered him a "bribe" to soften...Tags: Road Transportation, West Babylon, North Amityville, Charles B. Rangel, Elections
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Cop union prez 'bribe' charge rocks Suffolk hearing
Spin CycleSuffolk County Police Superior Officers Association President Jerry Gilmore rocked a legislative hearing last week when he claimed that a top police official in effect offered him a ???bribe??? to soften his testimony only hours before his appearance....Tags: Bribery, Law Enforcement, Corporate Crime
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