Saturday, December 12, 2015

HEZITORIAL INVESTIGATION: Knotted Linen Napkin Thrown to Gain a Woman’s Attention Strikes Yonkers Fire Commissioner John Darcy Instigating a Fight that Caused YFD Lieutenant Michael O’Connor to Be Hospitalized

YONKERS TRIBUNEAn emergency 911 call was initiated. The Yonkers Fire Department (YFD) were first to respond, followed by the Westchester County  Police Department (WCPD), and Empress Ambulance.

YONKERS: Each were turned away. An official report is unlikely even though it must be filed in order to protect the injured party. A medical examination must be undertaken so as to protect the injured party from what is now conjectured as nothing to be concerned about, even so,


Lt. O’Connor was readmtted to hospital again today. No one would have suspected such an outcome; it was after all a Christmas Party. Also, why would anyone believe that dismissing the dispatched YFD, WCPD, and Empress emergency responders could expunge the Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system that is the backbone of the City of Yonkers and Westchester County.

The tables were set in festive hues. it was a family affair. Couples dressed to the nines. and, as is too often the case, each of us may at one moment or another be engaged in thought, deflected from the very moment when someone seeks our attention.

He sought the attention of a staff member. She did not notice. Enamored, smitten, buzzed, or otherwise, he threw a knotted linen napkin toward her. Recognize that even a knotted napkin is a tricky and inexact projectile that rarely reaches its intended subject as was the case at Friday night’s Christmas party at The Fairways at Dunwoodie. The napkin struck Yonkers Fire Commissioner John Darcy.
The knotted napkin hit Commissioner Darcy in the back of his head seemingly causing Commissioner Darcy to fall out of the chair upon which he sat, landing on the floor writhing in a manner suggestive of a soccer player in a state of agony. Within moments Fire Lieutenant Michael O’Connor approached Commissioner Darcy to apologize for the pain cased to him by Lt. O’Connor throwing the knotted napkin. Sources advise that Commissioner Darcy responded by pummeling Lt. O’Connor in the solar plexus and thereafter lifting him into the air by grabbing his legs, initiating a somersault effect upon Lt. O’Connor’s while in mid-air causing  him to eventually land on the floor, invoking a loud snap of the neck heard throughout the room. Lt. O’Connor lay on the ground suffering from a concussion, foaming  at the mouth, and snoring. Signs indicative of some dire neurological damage.
The women present, spouses and staff were screaming in horror and shock. It may even be prudent of them to infer that if they were likewise manhandled, they would likely find themselves helpless. Note that Lt. O’Connor is known to suffer medical concerns known to Commissioner Darcy. Lt. O’Connor has won his battle against cancer, suffers from a weak and fragile back, and recently underwent hip replacement surgery. Seeing Lt. O’Connor in his incapacitated state cajoled Commissioner Darcy to say, “He’s lucky I didn’t kill him!”
The knotted napkin intended for staff was not thrown like a baseball pitcher toward a batter at home plate at 100 miles an hour; Commissioner Darcy falling off a chair onto the floor writhing in a convulsive state does not seem plausible. It seems over the top. If it was an honest reaction, then I apologize in advance. What is incredulous of Commissioner Darcy is to accept the rage by which Commissioner Darcy responded to Lt. O’Connor’s apology, followed by the noted “death” threat.
In the midst of the horror and chaos, someone called 911 with the premise that emergency assistance was required. YFD was first to arrive on the scene but waved away; likewise WCPD. It was in fact John Halpin, recently appointed to the position of captain by Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano who, when Empress Ambulance arrived in response to the 911 call was told by Capt. Halpin that he was the person on behalf the call was made, that he was well, and did not need any medical attention. Capt. Halpin’s pretense of being the intended “patient” deceived Empress Ambulance. They departed the scene. Lt. O’Connor had yet to receive any medical attention.
Dr. Robert Capurso, Yonkers Fire Department Chief of Operations was devoting his medical attention toward Capt. Darcy; none was afforded to Lt. O’Connor who was out cold....... 

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