We busted two major drug and firearms trafficking rings that have been operating in and around the Capital Region. 

47 people were indicted for their roles in flooding these communities with heroin, cocaine, and oxycodone, and for illegal possession of firearms.
These 47 individuals are connected to two gangs that trafficked large amounts of drugs and used Facebook and Snapchat to sell these drugs and brazenly post pictures of illegal guns in their possession.
They have also been linked to the rise in violent crime in the region, including the rise of fatal shootings that have been at the center of this devastation over the past year.
This is another critical step in our efforts to combat violent crime and firearm trafficking, and hold accountable those who seek to cause violent death and injury in our communities.

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26 May
For years, Roberto Clemente Park in Brentwood, Long Island was used as an illegal dumping site for hazardous waste, which put children and communities in harm’s way.

Today, I'm proud to deliver $627K to improve this park and support this community that unfairly suffered.
These funds are the result of our lawsuits against companies that dumped tens of thousands of tons of hazardous construction waste in this park, forcing the park to close for three years and robbing residents of a centerpiece of their community.
The threats of environmental injustice are real and have unfairly plagued communities of color like Brentwood for too long.

Today, we begin to give back what’s long been due, and hold accountable those responsible for polluting this park with dangerous chemicals.
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Today, I'm introducing the Police Accountability Act, which seeks to change New York law and strengthen prosecutors’ ability to hold officers accountable.
In New York, our laws have essentially given police blanket defense to use force in interactions with the public, making it difficult for prosecutors to go after officers who have abused this power.

Not only is that unjust, but it has also proven to be incredibly dangerous.
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My office concluded there was sufficient evidence surrounding Mr. Prude’s death to present the case to a grand jury, and we presented the most comprehensive case possible.
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The current laws on deadly force have created a system that utterly failed Mr. Prude and so many others before him.
Daniel Prude was in the throes of a mental health crisis, and what he needed was compassion, care, and help from trained professionals.

Serious reform is needed in the Rochester Police Department and our criminal justice system as a whole.
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#BREAKING: We filed a lawsuit against @amazon over its failures to provide adequate health and safety measures for employees during the pandemic and for retaliating against those who voiced concerns for their safety.

Amazon put profits over people.
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When employees reported these safety concerns, Amazon retaliated against them by unlawfully firing and disciplining them, in violation of New York's whistleblower protections.
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在我们开始庆祝牛年的同时,我想祝你们新年快乐, 身体健康, 恭喜發财, 牛年吉祥。

牛代表着力量和韧性,这对我们在新的一年里,有很重要的意义。
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No person, no business, and no government body has the right to deny or limit a woman’s access to an abortion.
As recently as this weekend and on many occasions in 2020, these anti-choice protesters harassed, threatened, and used physical violence against patients and escorts who were seeking care at Planned Parenthood.
Local, state, and federal law explicitly prohibits obstructing access to reproductive health clinics.

We are also seeking a preliminary injunction to immediately stop these threats and violent acts and ensure patients have safe access to the care they need.
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