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July 13,
2007
For Immediate Release |
Contact: Albert O'Leary
PBA Communications Director
212-298-9190
or
Joseph Mancini,
212-298-9150 |
STATEMENT OF PBA PRESIDENT PATRICK J. LYNCH
PBA president Patrick J. Lynch said: “It is sad to realize
that these miserable individuals will be given much better treatment
in the criminal justice system then they gave our brother officers. Armed
with automatic weapons, they did not hesitate to fire at officers
Yan and Timoshenko who would have arrested them for possession
of a stolen vehicle.
This case, and too many others like it, underscores the need for
a death penalty in New York State that can withstand constitutional
muster. Other states have such laws and it is time for New
York State legislators to find the political will to impose the
death penalty on those who kill, or attempt to kill, law enforcement
officers.
Once again, I’d like to express the deepest gratitude of
all New York City police officers to all of the law enforcement
officers who participated in the search for and capture of the
shooters of our brother officers Yan and Timoshenko. Their
support, dedication and professionalism are to be greatly admired.
Let it be known by all of those who think nothing of attacking
an officer of the law that if you attack one of us anywhere in
this country, you attack all of us, and that we will band together
and work tirelessly to bring you to justice.
I would also like to ask all who get this message to join us in
keeping officer Timoshenko and his family in your thoughts and
prayers.”
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