
The
Carlie Brucia Story
On Sunday, February 1, 2004, in Sarasota,
Florida, 11-year-old Carlie Jane Brucia was on her way home from a sleepover
at her friend's house. Her step-father, Steve Kansler, was on his way to pick her up in route but never found her. Carlie,
deciding to cut through a car wash not far from her home, was approached by a man and led away, never to be seen alive again.
About
The Crusade
The Carlie’s Crusade Foundation, is
a 501(c)(3) not for profit organization located in Marlboro New York dedicated in memory of Carlie Brucia, a beautiful eleven
year old Long Island girl, who was abducted, sexually assaulted, and brutally murdered in Florida on February 1, 2004. Through
our Abduction Prevention, Internet Safety and Self Preservation workshops we have reached over 35,000 children and over 8,000
adults on how to be safe, not only on the streets, but on the Internet. Over the past five years we have brought our workshops
to over 35 schools in 7 counties in New York State
as well as a school in New Jersey. We are the main safety
instructors for the Girl Scouts Heart of the Hudson which
encompasses almost 38,000 Girl Scouts and their families. We are extremely proud of the work we have accomplished in these
5 short years but we know we need to work harder to save our children. Today alone over 2,100 children will be reported missing
in the United States. Most will be runaways
and will be coming home but what skills do they have to keep themselves safe from predators? Our goal is to give them skills
to help keep them safe and not become a victim. In New York
State we are required BY LAW to have at least 8 fire drills between September
and December. When the firemen come in to teach they do not teach how to hook up the hose and put out the fire, they teach
how to avoid the fire and get help. By using this repetitive approach we have not lost a child to a school fire in over 25
years. Our approach is the same. We do not teach the children how to fight the perpetrator but how to not be an attractive
target and how to get away. All of our workshops are age and subject specific with each workshop tailored for the group’s
specific needs. The children learn that their strongest weapon is their brain,
their voice and how and where to run. Our goal is to not only teach awareness skills to children but also adults. If you look at the latest being reported in the news, parents as well as children need to be educated.
Parents need to be educated on the laws and what we need to do to keep people like this away from our children. Children have
to be educated on how to recognize they may be in danger and how to get away.
When parents hear that some child has drowned
we make sure our children know how to swim. Get in a room of 100 parents and ask how many have taught their children how to
swim and at least 80% will say they have done so. The other 20% plans on making sure their children learn. Ask the same group
how many of them know who the sex offenders are in their area or if they have skills to teach their children how NOT to look
like a TARGET so they will Not become a VICTIM and you will understand our passion.
Parents and children also need to know that
these predators are reaching us over the Internet. We are worried about the predator being 2,500 feet from a school and they
are in our homes talking with our children. The predator is already in your child’s bedroom. As the latest reported
news has proven predators are using the Internet to reach our children. Our children are also hurting themselves over the
Internet by sexting, cyber bullying, meeting people they don’t know and illegal downloading of music and videos. Parents
and children alike need to learn proper Internet etiquette as well as the many dangers that are encountered. Children need
to know that once they post something, they can never take it back. Internet safety education should be in every school.
We would all like a perfect world where
the predators cannot get close to our children but that takes years of making or changing existing laws. While those issues
are being addressed we need to educate parents and children. We have proven programs in Abduction Prevention, Internet Safety
and Self Preservation for ages 2 to 102. We would enjoy working with you to save the children and faculty in your schools
and civic organizations. PLEASE HELP US SAVE THE CHILDREN!
For more information, please go to: http://www.carliescrusade.org
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 20, 2008
GOVERNOR PATERSON AND LEGISLATIVE LEADERS ANNOUNCE AGREEMENT ON EXPANSION OF HEALTH CARE BENEFITS TO 9/11
WORKERS
New Law Will Extend Coverage to Additional
Workers Involved in the Rescue, Recovery and Clean-Up at the World Trade Center
Governor David A. Paterson today joined
state legislators in announcing an agreement to cover additional public workers who risked their health and safety in the
rescue, recovery and clean-up efforts at the World Trade Center after the attacks of September
11, 2001. The changes embrace the unanimous recommendations of the bi-partisan September 11th Worker Protection Task Force.
Under the agreed-upon legislation, submitted
to the Legislature by the Governor, the “presumptive accidental disability retirement benefit” now available to
some 9/11 first responders will be extended to additional first responders. A panel of experts on the Task Force found that
additional workers were exposed to the same toxins and psychological trauma as those originally covered.
“In the weeks that followed the attack
on the World Trade
Center, it became clear to me that there would be grave health consequences
for the men and women who risked their lives by responding to the attack,” said Governor Paterson. “The original
legislation addressing this problem was well-intentioned but fell short in covering all first responders. With this agreement,
we will fulfill our duty to additional groups of public workers involved in the rescue, recovery and cleanup after 9-11 by
giving them the same benefits the prior law extended to other 9/11 workers employed by the State and New York City.”
Additional first responders covered under
this law include: (i) state and county corrections officers and deputy sheriffs; (ii) the non-uniformed first responders who
were not required to undergo a pre-employment physical examination; (iii) 911 dispatchers; (iv) first responders who worked
for any period of time within the first 48 hours after the first plane hit the World Trade Center; (v) emergency vehicle radio
repair mechanics; (vi) vested members of a public pension system who terminated their employment prior to filing a claim;
and (vii) workers who became disabled more than two years after 9/11 but before an extension was granted in the Workers’
Compensation Law which would have covered them.
In addition, the registration deadlines
for the accidental disability presumption and the Workers Compensation Law extension will be extended from the current dates
of June 14, 2009, and August 14, 2008 to September 11, 2010.
Since many of the non-uniformed NYC and
State workers at the site had not been required to undergo a pre-employment physical examination, a prerequisite to receiving
benefits under the prior 9/11 legislation, the new law extends benefits to those employees if they provide access to medical
records and demonstrate the absence of a prior qualifying condition prior to September 11, 2001.In addition, the geographic
boundaries of the 9/11 disability benefits law are being expanded to emergency vehicle garages and emergency call centers,
because the Task Force found emergency vehicle radio repair mechanics were exposed to dust and 911 operators experienced psychological
trauma that has led to disabilities similar to those suffered by workers at the World Trade Center site.
Finally, current law requires that claimants
participated in the WTC rescue, recovery or cleanup operations for a minimum of 40 hours, but scientific evidence gathered
by the Task Force has shown there was a “substantial risk” of developing respiratory, gastrointestinal and / or
mental health disability for first responders at the site during the first 48 hours after the first aircraft hit the World
Trade Center Towers. Therefore, the approved legislation covers any first responder who worked during the first 48 hours after
the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001.
Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney said: “All
New Yorkers should be proud that Governor Paterson and the State Assembly and Senate are leading the charge to take care of
9/11’s heroes. It's time the federal government followed New York’s
lead and passed the Maloney-Nadler-Fossella-King 9/11 Health and Compensation Act. It is a moral imperative for our government
to take care of Americans who risk their lives and health to save others in the aftermath of a terrorist attack. The contrast
between the state and federal responses to this health crisis could not be starker: New
York is finding new ways to help the heroes of 9/11, while the Bush administration is still trying
to shirk this responsibility.
Congressman Jerrold Nadler said: “Governor
Paterson and the State Legislature should be applauded for coming together on this important issue. In the aftermath of 9/11,
brave men and women came to New York to provide help at
Ground Zero and unnecessarily exposed themselves to toxins and containments. We must support every effort to provide these
workers with the proper medical treatment that they deserve. Following New York’s
lead, Congress must act to do more to help the living victims of 9/11.”
Senate Majority Leader Joseph L. Bruno said:
"This legislation puts in place the recommendations of the September 11th Worker Protection Task Force and builds on previous
legislation passed by the State Legislature to protect all those first responders who bravely risked their lives, their health
and their safety immediately following the horrific 9/11 terrorist attacks. We thank Governor Paterson for his leadership,
and our partners in government for their commitment to getting this done.”
Senator Martin Golden said: "We should treat
our 9/11 first responders like the heroes they truly are. This agreement represents New
York State's continuing commitment to those who were
there for us on one of the darkest days in our Nation's history by recognizing that their service has affected their health.
By eliminating concerns about health care coverage, for many of our State's first responders, we are saying thank you to our
heroes and their families. They deserve nothing less."
Senate Minority Leader Malcolm Smith said:
"Governor Paterson has been a leader on the issue of health consequences for 9/11 workers since 2001. I commend the Governor
and my colleagues for quickly reaching agreement on this legislation, which was long overdue. People from across the city,
state, and country fearlessly risked their lives in an act of patriotism and their efforts should not be forgotten."
Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver said: “This
measure is a simple matter of fairness for the men and women whose health has suffered in the aftermath of their work as first
responders to the September 11th terrorist attacks on the World
Trade Center. I am pleased that
Governor Paterson has followed the recommendation of the September 11th Worker Protection Task Force and made this a priority
for our state. This legislation will extend health and disability benefits to these remarkable individuals-- including many
who live or work in Lower Manhattan -- who served with such extraordinary dedication on September 11th and in the difficult
days that followed New York City’s terrorist attack.”
Assembly Minority Leader Jim Tedisco said:
"This is terrific news for the heroes whose courage and selflessness lifted our hearts and bolstered our spirits in the wake
of the September 11 terror attacks. This agreement represents just part of a profound debt of gratitude our nation owes to
the 9/11 first responders. We must never forget their deeds so we may always remember their bravery.”
Assemblymember Peter Abbate, Chair of the
Assembly Government Employees Committee, said: “By extending health and disability benefits to these additional workers,
the Governor is acknowledging the vitally important tasks they performed on September 11th and the days following the devastating
terrorist attack, as well as the fact that, in performing their duties, these workers were exposed to conditions that put
their health at serious risk. It is important to note that the recommendation to provide benefits to these workers was based
on the careful work of the bipartisan September 11th Worker Protection Task Force.”
Assemblymember Joseph Saladino, Ranking
member of the Assembly Governmental Employees Committee, said: “I am pleased that we can announce today's agreement
and send a message to the brave men and women who answered the call to rescue and recover their fellow New Yorkers. It is
only right that we should protect these heroes and show them the respect they deserve. I came to Albany
to bring reform and provide better service to the people of New York.
By working with Governor Paterson, Leader Tedisco and my counterparts in the State Senate, we were able to bring this reform
in the way of expanded services and care.”
Lou Matarazzo, Vice Chairman of the September
11th Worker Protection Task Force, said: “This is welcome news to the workers who risked their lives responding to the
attack on the World Trade Center, but who were overlooked under the original legislation. This agreeement goes a long way
toward correcting those conditions.”
Lillian Roberts, Executive Director of District
Council 37, New York City’s largest public employee union, said: “DC 37 is pleased to see that this new legislation,
covering pension disability benefits for 9/11 rescue and recovery workers, extends the deadline for filing Workers’
Compensation claims and eliminates the requirement for pre-employment physicals for pension disability, which has been a barrier
to the civilian rescue and recovery workers DC 37 represents.”
The Task Force includes members appointed
by the Governor, Speaker of the Assembly, Majority Leader of the Senate, the Mayor of the City of New York, the State and City Comptrollers, the State Commissioners of Health, Labor and Civil
Service and the Director of the State Division of Budget. It is charged with making recommendations regarding the adequacy
of coverage and treatment for disabilities resulting from the rescue, recovery and clean-up after September 11, 2001. On March
4, 2008 the Task Force released an Interim Report, including a Report of the Doctor’s Committee to the Task Force, which
can be found on the Department of Labor’s website: http://www.labor.state.ny.us/pressreleases/PDFs/911_WPTF_Interim_Report_March_4_2008.pdf.
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JUSTICE AT LAST
Shawangunk inmate stabbed to death
An inmate at the Shawangunk Correctional Facility in Wallkill,
NY was stabbed to death, state corrections officials said. LARRY DAVIS, 41, was
serving a 25 year to life sentence for shooting a suspected drug dealer to death in the Bronx.
Davis was stabbed several times by an inmate with a 12 inch
by 1 1/2 inch homemade metal shank, state officials said. Another inmate was being held for questioning in the death. Davis had a major run in with the law back in 1986 when he wounded six
NYPD Police Officers during a gunfight. At his trial, the defense contended that the officers were trying to kill Davis because he had knowledge about police corruption, and that he
opened fire in self-defense. Prosecutors said Davis was trying
to evade arrest by shooting at the officers. A jury acquitted him of attempted murder and aggravated assault. The gunfight
and Davis' flight from the law made him a folk hero to some
and a symbol of outrage to others, especially law enforcement. More than 1,500 officers incensed by the verdict gathered outside
the courthouse to demand the maximum penalty. It took many years but Larry finally met his maker!!! Once again……”Justice Prevails”!!!
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Thirty Years A Detective
By Allan Pinkerton
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The Pinkerton Agency was founded in 1850 by Allan Pinkerton. He was instrumental in bringing down the James gang, the
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COP-KILL PAROLE SPARKS OUTRAGE
(Executioner
of ESU Hero and Legend P.O. Stephen Gilroy) '73 SLAYER COULD BE FREED
By
PHILIP MESSING - Wednesday, December 5th, 2007 ‘The New York Post’
A
state parole board has voted to release a cop-killing kidnapper involved in the sensational, 47-hour hostage siege at a Brooklyn store nearly 35 years ago - enraging the officer's widow and injured comrade who only learned
of the move after the fact.
"As
time goes along, you think, 'It will be easier, I can handle it,' " Patricia Gilroy told The Post yesterday of the events
that led to the death of her decorated husband, Police Officer Stephen Gilroy, during the infamous botched armed robbery at
John & Al's Sporting Goods in Williamsburg in January 1973.
Then,
struggling through tears, the stricken woman added, "Come January, it will be 35 years, and it will be a long time, but it
doesn't matter how much time goes by.
"This
thing came out of the blue," she said of the board's controversial move to release convicted black Muslim militant Shuaib
Raheem, 58, from Shawangunk Correctional Facility in Wallkill.
"I
wasn't expecting it, and it just reminds me of what I lost.
"What
happened that day had impact on lives other than [Raheem's]. He [her husband] was on the sergeant's list, and we were planning
to buy a house . . . [Raheem] can't just walk out after 35 years and say, 'Have a great life.' "
Based
on the outcry from the widow and others - including one cop critically wounded during the mayhem - the embattled board has
now agreed to take the unusual step of reconvening to hear victim-impact testimony from her and the recovered former patrolman.
Raheem
was 23 when he and three other young men barged into the Broadway store on the evening of Jan. 19 to steal rifles and ammo
from the shelves for what he called a war on injustices against Muslims.
The
four fiends wound up holding 10 people hostage for nearly two days as they battled it out with cops in a drama that gripped
the city.
Patrolman
Gilroy, 29, was fatally shot in the head in the opening hours
of the siege as he crouched behind cars outside the shop.
Also
shot was Officer Frank Carpentier. He survived - and now wants to testify how he was shot in the leg and then received death
threats from Black Muslims while recovering in the hospital, said officials with the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association.
PBA
President Patrick Lynch said his group also wants to contact former hostages so they can give impact statements at the new
hearing.
Raheem
was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison for his role in the mayhem. He had previously been up for parole five times in
the past decade - and turned down each time.
But
on Nov. 13, a two-person board, former agency spokesman Thomas Grant and Deborah Loomis, noted in a written decision after
a hearing that Raheem has had "a clean disciplinary record since October 1999."
"This
panel notes your positive programmatic participation during your period of incarceration, including your receipt of multiple
collegiate degrees and your work as a leader in the Youth Assistance Program.
"This
panel finds that upon your release, there is a reasonable probability that you will live and remain at liberty without violating
the law."
Parole
officials weren't obligated to reach out to Patricia Gilroy, Carpentier or any other victims unless those people notified
them earlier that they wished to be heard when Raheem's case came before them.
But
they are willing to convene another meeting, and if afterward, board members believe they would have changed their decision
based on the impact statements, a new session will be held in which Raheem will be allowed legal representation.
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FIREARMS REFRESHER COURSE
1.
An armed man is a citizen. An unarmed man is a subject.
2.
A gun in the hand is better than a cop on the phone.
3.
Colt: The original point and click interface.
4.
Gun control is not about guns; it's about control.
5.
If guns are outlawed, can we use swords?
6.
If guns cause crime, then pencils cause misspelled words.
7.
Free men do not ask permission to bear arms.
8.
If you don't know your rights, you don't have any.
9.
Those who trade liberty for security have neither.
10.
The United States Constitution (c)1791. All Rights Reserved.
11.
What part of 'shall not be infringed' do you not understand?
12.
The Second Amendment is in place in case the politicians ignore the others.
13.
64,999,987 firearms owners killed no one yesterday.
14.
Guns only have two enemies; rust and politicians.
15.
Know guns, know peace, know safety. No guns, no peace, no safety.
16.
You don't shoot to kill; you shoot to stay alive.
17.
911: Government sponsored Dial-a-Prayer.
18.
Assault is a behavior, not a device.
19.
Criminals love gun control; it makes their jobs safer.
20.
If guns cause crime, then matches cause arson.
21.
Only a government that is afraid of its citizens tries to control them.
22.
You have only the rights you are willing to fight for.
23.
Enforce the gun control laws we ALREADY have; don't make more.
24.
When you remove the people's right to bear arms, you create slaves.
25.
The American Revolution would never have happened with gun control.
“Those
who hammer their guns into plows will plow for those who do not.” ~ Thomas Jefferson
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In accordance with The Prophecy: "Calling an illegal alien an undocumented
immigrant is like calling a drug dealer an unlicensed pharmacist".

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"Annual Turkey Shoot"
Wed. November 18th, 2009
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July, August & December
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An Officer's Life
You wonder why he pulled you over
and gave you a ticket for speeding.
He just worked an accident where people died because they were going too fast. _________________________ You
wonder why that cop was so mean.
He just got done working a case where a drunk driver killed a child. _________________________ You
work for 8 hours.
He works for up to 18 hours. _________________________ You drink hot coffee to stay awake.
The
cold rain in the middle of the night keeps him awake. _________________________ You complain of a 'headache', and call
in sick.
He goes into work still hurt and sore from the guy he had to fight the night before. _________________________ You
drink your coffee on your way to the mall.
He spills his as he runs code to a traffic crash with kids trapped inside. _________________________ You
make sure you're cell phone is in your pocket before you leave the house.
He makes sure his gun is clean and fully
loaded and his vest is tight. _________________________ You talk trash about your 'buddies' that aren't with you.
He
watches his buddy get shot at, and wounded in front of him. _________________________ You walk down the beach, staring
at all the pretty girls.
He walks down the highway looking for body parts from a traffic crash. _________________________ You
complain about how hot it is.
He wears fifty pounds of gear and a bullet proof vest in the middle of July and still
runs around chasing crack heads. _________________________ You go out to lunch, and complain because the restaurant
got your order wrong.
He runs out before he gets his food to respond to an armed robbery. _________________________ You
get out of bed in the morning and take your time getting ready.
He gets called out of bed at 2 am after working 12
hours and has to be into work ASAP for a traffic homicide. _________________________ You go to the mall and get your
hair redone.
He holds the hair of some college girl while she’s puking in the back of his patrol car. _________________________ You're
angry because your class ran 5 minutes over.
His shift ended 4 hours ago and there’s no end in sight. _________________________ You
call your girlfriend and set a date for tonight.
He can't make any plans because on his off days he still gets called
back into work. _________________________ You yell and scream at the squad car that just past you because they slowed
you down.
He's in the driver seat of the squad car, going to cut somebody out of their car only to find out that their
dead when he gets there. _________________________ You roll your eyes when a baby cries in public.
He picks
up a dead child in his arms and prays that it is crying. _________________________ You criticize your police dept and
say they're never there quick enough.
He blasts the siren while the person in front of him refuses to move while talking
on their cell phone and doing their makeup. _________________________ You hear the jokes about fallen officers and
say they should have known better.
He is a hero and runs into situations when everyone else is running away in order
to make sure no one else gets hurt and risks his life doing it. _________________________ You are asked to go to the
store by your parents. You don't.
He would take a bullet for his buddy without question. _________________________ You
sit there and judge him, saying that its a waste of money to have them around.
Yet as soon as you need help he is
there.
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