A warehouse where the NYPD stored decades of evidence went up in flames last week. The loss of that evidence could affect many cases and people that the Legal Aid Society represents.
The Legal Aid Society wants the mayor, NYPD, and district attorney to work together to provide a list of what was lost and the cases that are impacted.
"We want an accounting," Felber said. "We want to know every piece of evidence that was stored and is now destroyed."— Elizabeth Felber, The Legal Aid SocietyThe city needs to find a safer location to store such critical evidence, Felber said. "They need to do better," Felber said. "There needs to be open dialogue on this, what will be done so this doesn't happen again?"Fox 5 News contacted the NYPD and mayor's office for comment but has not heard back.
Argentina Últimas Noticias, Argentina Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
Legal filing: NYPD illegally used sealed arrest records in Adams bail reform ‘publicity stunt’A motion filed by public defenders in Manhattan Supreme Court accuses Mayor Eric Adams and the NYPD of illegally using sealed criminal court records in a political move meant to argue that bail reform was causing a rise in repeat crime.
Leer más »
Share the Spirit: Oakland legal aid service helps seniors in big waysOakland-based Legal Assistance for Seniors is a nonprofit that is working to provide an array of services for senior citizens.
Leer más »
NYPD searching for man who said 'Kanye 2024' during antisemitic attack in Central ParkA man hit the 63-year-old victim in the back of the head after having made antisemitic remarks, police said. He also said 'Kanye 2024' in addition to the anti-Jewish sentiment, police confirmed.
Leer más »
NYPD vehicle crashes in Brooklyn amid search for suspectsPolice were looking for a suspect who stole an ATM from a business on Halsey Street.
Leer más »