Tuesday, December 6, 2016

YONKERS TRIBUNE: Yonkers PBA Trustees Aide and Abet P.O. WIlliam Pataky to Create an Animal Lover Image Despite Him Being Factually Soiled, Despised, and Not Trusted

YONKERS, NY — December 6, 2016 — Upon officially adopting a 5-month-old kitten from the Yonkers Animal Shelter on Thursday, December 1st, P.O. William Pataky said, “You just feel it… this was the right thing to do.” The black and white kitten first met up with P.O. Pataky when he nine days earlier was working with an SPCA of Westchester Investigator to solve the case of an abandoned apartment on Cliff Street. Pataky is said to have estimated the kitten was abandoned in an unheated apartment with broken windows and without food or water. He took the kitten for treatment at a veterinary hospital; the kitten was dehydrated, underweight, and infested by fleas.
Pataky returned to the Yonkers Animal Shelter to check on the kitten’s condition and decided he would give the kitten a place in his home alongside his six-year-old cat Vegas, another shelter adoptee.
Yonkers Police Commissioner Charles Gardner congratulated P.O. Pataky with an “atta boy” slap on the back. The imagery was anathema to Pataky’s 18-years checkered past. The Journal News featured Officer William Pataky as having numerous Federal Lawsuits involving alleged brutality and questionable arrests and procedures; he is still roaming the streets.
Sources note that Olson staged an incident and reportedly had his union “thug” trustees stand at the entrance door to the Dunwoodie Hall as members entered into the room. One of those trustees was Police Officer William Pataky of the Fourth Police Precinct, chatter reportedly defines Pataky to be then Captain John Mueller’s go to guy to put down any precinct union issues. In return, Mueller allegedly feeds Pataky with overtime over other precinct members; this is the definition of pension padding.
It was back in 2014 that inside sources advised that during a Yonkers Police Benovolent Association meeting, PBA member Ray Montero while attempting to make his way to the men’s room, Yonkers PBA President Olson yelled out, “Don’t let that guy leave the room, this next issue pertains to him”. Words were thereafter exchanged between Olson and Montero who continued to make his way out of the meeting. As Montero reached the exit door, PBA Union Trustee William Pataky attempted to verbally, and physically impede Montero’s need to depart for the men’s room. This is the same William Pataky that was featured in the Erik Shilling article published in The Journal News on April 7, 2014, entitled: “2 Yonkers Cops Named in 14 Misconduct Lawsuits.”
Pataky was clearly heard spitting epithets, explicit profanity toward Yonkers Police Det. Ray Montero. Pataky told Montero he could not leave the room and ordered Montero to stay because PBA President Det. Keith Olson was not finished with him. Sources and witnesses report that Pataky was clearly motioning his hands towards Monteros’ face in a threatening manner. Other union trustees who were with Pataky were heard yelling, “Hold him”. As any normal person would expect, mayhem broke out between union officials and attending members.
A melée ensued. Montero was finally able to depart the scene to attend to relieving his bladder. It was then finally clear to all the members why Olson and his Union “thug” Trustee Pataky wanted him to stay. Yonkers PBA union leader Olson introduced, and read by-laws to begin the expulsion procedures against Detective Raymond Montero of the Yonkers Police Department’s Narcotics/Gang unit, a former Yonkers PBA Vice President, and a twenty-five-year, recognized and well-decorated Police Detective who reports indicate pulled two wounded New York State Troopers from a fire fight during an early morning raid in which the suspect was shot and killed in The Bronx. The now deceased Det. Frank Fernandez was first to propose Montero be ousted from the union; Det. Joseph Galinski, a 4th Precinct Trustee, seconded the motion.
The recent adulation over the success of the Yonkers Police Department being recognized to be the second most safe city in America among cities of from 190,000 to 250,000 population is a con. Pataky is indicative of why there are less reported crimes in the City of Yonkers. While there are police officers who still attend the salt mines; their word is not trusted. That being the case, while there are the same number of police officers on the force, many are constrained from functioning as police officers. It follows that if there are less police on the street, the likelihood of capturing those engaged in illegal conduct is diminished. Simply put, the Yonkers Police Department is not reporting the crimes that do take place because the Yonkers Police Department is not reporting all the crimes that are taking place. It therefore seems as though crime is down because less crimes are reported. Less crimes this year when compared to last year implies that the Yonkers Police Department have reduced crime by 30 percent. No way, no how!
In 2014, when crime statistics reached an all time, the reason was because the Westchester County District Attorney had to throw out many cases due to the admission of two YPD personnel who were admitted perjurers. The investigation created a sense of dread and fear in the department.
Will Mayor Mike Spano ever clean up the swamp he has allowed his brother Nick Spano to create? How long will that take? While the Yonkers taxpayers wait for the toxic waste to be cleansed from this corruption, must the taxpayer also suffer the pension padding you permit at the taxpayer’s expense?
The silence is deafening Mr. Mayor. If after 5-years of your failed administration, evoking your vision for the City of Yonkers, is it reasonable to believe that New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo will be supportive of your candidacy for Westchester County Executive? While the desire may be there, your capacity to do just that is constrained by your lack of accomplishment. There seems little time to take corrective course now. You simply waited too long. 

http://www.yonkerstribune.com/2016/12/yonkers-pba-trustees-aide-and-abet-p-o-william-pataky-to-create-an-animal-lover-image-despite-him-being-factually-soiled-despised-and-not-trusted-by-hezi-aris

No comments:

Post a Comment