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Thousands mourn Davis By Patrick Gallahue mother’s home on Brooklyn Violence, a not-for-profit organ- reaved staff. The office, on The Brooklyn Papers Avenue and Union Street in ization founded by Davis, in DeKalb Avenue between JhmedCaneriameFot yyauoe owmgrHsr h.o a D yuHlbletla oeudawv tr di sacsi os ado nrbCnanroe’ly olt a uMhsloindtivesucoaed.tiyn l l mdotthhanbaaayngett, Cttcftehoihgrri ayonE“rhleJ gwtlviisae nnetonnm gnSir gn e Huesat shpdnnGe ioh syirprgesaioeattehdn.e i Ptd enwsna ,-. hohr WnkoH oof.moe teD oa oarwdagf voeahCi fsits eso a m lh noahaypieidds--- tthecfChhoaneliern slaD w y dryp easaielodnvtisaaslaci ritfst’teceeis er e a d eb li AduNsnda od essfo1 go sprsa9eeramu tm9r.bLe t8aemdbin ib,lin eyneagn r nJ ahtmra,dli. gs, wiP bsarathieaatnrahecktstynee-t, WJusetahapl neLomaedOcuosaetehnksversaid ee nnPS r Yitg dlanhuato t eoncpuNu nteerrio,d ldos vwAeaaiperly vliferm,el/ee clS mbpntgrtieeluoaooamretpn.crh e eatea himronnteehf ed do aVn pnttfiShe o oitneas-r. Davis, who was assassinated ponents, not of powerful peo- county Democratic leader. lence rally in front of his in the City Council chambers ple, certainly not of me,” “James Davis stood his mother’s house. Later that last week by a would-be politi- Council Speaker Gifford ground. 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PPPPaaaaggggeeee 3334 Mourners filed past the casket of Davis, who was slain in the City Council chambers at City Hall last Wednesday. avenues in Flatbush to his 000 to Love Yourself/Stop the INSIDE BROOKLYN’SWEEKLYNEWSPAPER Including The Downtown News, CarrollGardens-Cobble Hill Paper and Fort Greene-Clinton Hill Paper Two titans of cinema at BAM Published weekly by Brooklyn Paper Publications Inc at 26 Court St., Brooklyn, New York 11242Phone 718-834-9350ADfax 718-834-1713 • NEWSfax 718-834-9278 © 2003 Brooklyn Paper Publications• 18 pagesincluding GOBROOKLYN•Vol.26, No.31BWN •August 4, 2003•FREE CRIMINAL LAW Husband, former clients are set to sue the Gangemis By Deborah Kolben Wasserman and a victim of Frank Gange- Ridge City Council seat in 2001, has filed when she came to him with concerns that a The Brooklyn Papers mi have retained an attorney who plans to for at least two orders of protection against detective at the 68th Precinct was not tak- sclielnirVeivnniigcntst gi mu oppusr t i stooooff n s amtu iemiBl leaibo yofn otshRr oishdfwi gmdieno dlaalltaintnrodsgr nahheriiyess sullaaun,we dW3 eb7orao,u s rtwtsah eco hrtkfhmo eae tna eBlnoea wrewbinne ssfglpoii eresnmvtchaei utasaurl nttisehzdtse a o.Ust f hifrnisicsu me lwa sa ihGtfreeia ,m snUhgoarensrmieuas-li Woodffr eaIdensnnos dmeobarnyemne sgh atiieonncrl,s id atncabiglnnau gcibsm eeot,.hti hnseh gmhe et harc acaatcpn ustdhsi veethde we Wiianrs at twsahs eovei rirccm htciaimaln-r icanroeguP“ lsTheoierhnnfresge dy ttatio omnhm daaeev n Pfsedrte ii becUrfen aeredsbtnsutuo. lhsa eaa Gnvcdilana nigUmg rpessmr uoslieba ral’iersoem up dssali ryfse.ot anrn tast prominent family of lawyers. with John Gangemi Sr., has been used as a and threatening to crash it unless she couple of years,” Perfetto said of Wasser- Frank Gangemi pleaded guilty earlier pawn by a domineering father. agreed to let him return home. man and Ursula Gangemi. this year to multiple counts of defrauding “John owes so much money he is chok- She first filed charges with the 68th “For the sake of the children they tried clients. One of his elderly victims, Victor ing,” Wasserman told The Brooklyn Pa- Precinct against Wasserman last August, to make reconciliation, and she would Samara, 89, has filed a federal lawsuit that pers. “He’s desperate. He sold his kids but dropped those charges in November. close her eyes to the issues,” Perfetto told names the law firm of Gangemi & Gange- down the river to make up money.” She filed the charges relating to the alleged The Papers. “His behavior was erratic. She mGacGthahnofuaaefidusJTA,iinn db norahhgg naachsoeieedniv snw lwmm rmdim stenG e iiiwooaos ;slf tnasfl nae htnc-aW Um rabido,gss tre aiUuae- islhlmstmylfuarsdsaa.srl nei ltgafu fhiwro el nSmGeaor,ger m rff.aaG,l ,o tlnt nee haJuagr,scone n teop4hfgi dmpmoma2enelrrm,id aoet m,Gn i tn ithnhe.ehfya aterrre inoss af e Bgffmgs— iseawarrt mmiolr wnolaFoe.sirnik grtntg aSlhi tynneahri.ndnknge; Cvwazatcohllglfoaelha aelWhhimtivmig cinsesaehaahs sdsnth teiis ttr oos ih.eUhn ugnarHca rmstsuasd ee et suoa h nattflnfehosiaan l rdds eadGeG toydn yaota m daht ofnedn oaffUegnigtr sve te erhhtamaodsimenecur riit c blsi ooraa fe ir bast ,nkudGww tuhai eMlsaoisterlne n rthoc da ehgaohifyleemn en,ipm dldccc.dr eoelihHre a netaimteiemhntrmce erb at ear iioel iannosonzutdgon---ft The Brooklyn Papers/ Tom Callan cpac“BdPTgahriusoraaARhabt itrrailneagsinitcccslck’ecpsttt es i i AkhWd,bodl eeedn Psaantv ewUswwdt ros fehreeihcaesnreryastu mn t etDaolie aaAssn, re nshBdanuc.e deeeGB cotrmdseadma ylwynbrtabo o ge GRu pareUi nidpomadmdsertngbsmi d dIeua .s a ”luDaatrnmhen e Ges mf op oaaroonernd ncadgebrdr eralhoe mitoetedihcrrfi, adtbdG7Ihh lo0rialorneccem ““omwnnakgIBuen .ee aitg uw,r’lhd’nehtE t”i au s ina awn tscPstkphc o eiw teheEttsimrrhh m hfhx s eehetetepteith o rtnmsrhcoaeuhe ea wt heroscshs r esaham i aw tsintaatoadhhe rdnathf.g,aee fyd emet ed nsr fwabawt.oer ondridobgoo de umohukt loadatneade yc dckt nc ato enheekimu dosetlephe tm t re ctchah ofaeoemtoenmnme mclt odl,ehiot v n‘hlittwe’Ilogoes-f. that his soon-to-be-ex-wife knew that her ened to “have me buried in a trunk.” Frank and Ursula Gangemi flank their father, John Gangemi Sr., in the office predecessor, Mark Green, got involved in She is a gentle sweet person,” Perfetto said. brother-partner was defrauding clients. Ursula Gangemi, who ran for the Bay of Gangemi & Gangemi in 1999. the dispute between Ursula and Wasserman See GANGEMISon page 8 Nets could take Class action suit Sportsplex D’town 19 teachers rip former school boss By Neil Sloane The Brooklyn Papers ldapTwmPytlrahhheoneFNralxevak eoto”nme trpwi id ncdoi—,t ns awrlCwt eihgah toaoie iretf mcenhao odond erp fesay rwcc w t i—iahInaitshadtcenylhsai e a pa vsbnK aa “esodlimBeshs nr. ypoersoabosoultftvpee oregtteaeahukhsdnnde--r. 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EcdsnO u aiurtClype-The Brooklyn Papers File/ Greg Mangoit“cncwrsasttmteneoeatoro aeawaahaitv umrragiTMTUncctcod ensraahhhtdhhhset i gsrhkos tn tease uen sptwiaaesgt rohtgr .iaoefi t t n ’odenalcol tro seldgiootst ra fr yrnehttukee b nf htlf ut ece ces etoh rtettnhtolrri”thoshaeyhoag ees nsemw res le nra powled si cae ytaam rlntec,phiracateas tss eaeri alio rpat.fpeonargs pie rarcr ncpegritnr ldtoccniitaaoeg re,fnhstvot ionnif s o ictevtserm btsfshrina’dbhee f epylent da ieeeelo,haaa ntdt ffa maelltr aeM,go no lst ancio te rsaorsrgohcaaedrt xnt rihro oniyw s tveps nsdee k w Giuyfelce2iTaesriaa.tpnhy sl9srcnhucil.e ioutn,hso “trphh rooe.tecaeUtvp ehaers cdoArioydyaee”ss--,, bush avenues. arena and thus a sportsplex course.” Parent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 9 Grippo and the principals he put in and down the line,” Grippo told The or unsatisfactory rating; there is noth- Ratner is already building a would definitely be included Ratner could not be reached Police Blotter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 6 place routinely harassed older teachers Papers. ing in between, he said. Since then, massive retail, dining and of- in it,” Markowitz told The for comment by press time. Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GO 8 and tried to force them out. The Department of Education de- most have either been fired, have not fice complex atop the LIRR Brooklyn Papers. “I think that we’re closer Ed Weintrob’s column returns next week Reached this week at Department clined to comment on the case. asked to renew their teaching con- hub at the intersection. An are- Markowitz cautioned that 0See SPORTSPLEX on page of Education headquarters, Grippo de- The charges were originally filed See GRIPPOon page 8 ©The Brooklyn Papers. Established 1978. Phone 718-834-9350.Celia Weintrob, Publisher(ext 104) • Neil Sloane, Editor(ext 119) • Lisa J. Curtis, GOBrooklyn Editor(ext 131) • Vince DiMiceli, Senior Editor(ext 125) • Ed Weintrob, President(ext 105) THOUSANDS MOURN DAVIS Continued from page 1 leagues in politics and among those ation James was the one to say, “It wasn’t just a show,” Todd at the House of Hills Funeral who knew him before his brief po- ‘Let’s stick this out.’He had that added. “What he showed on the Home on St. Johns Place at Brook- litical career. fire.” floor in the City Council, that was lyn Avenue in Crown Heights, Alan Todd, who played with Davis, a wide receiver and tight who he was.” where Davis was waked. Davis on the Tilden High School end, wore number 88, in honor of Bay Ridge District Leader Ralph At each of these ceremonies, football team, said at the viewing, Lynn Swann, the Pittsburgh Steel- Perfetto recalled Davis’willingness stories were told among Davis’col- “Whenever we were in a tight situ- ers’Hall of Fame wide receiver. to fight in the county Democratic executive committee, while at the same time showing a willingness to work with colleagues. “Given an opportunity, James Davis was a team player,” Perfetto said outside of House of Hills Fu- neral Home. “What he was saying is, ‘Let’s make these changes. If you are willing to make changes I’ll play ball with you.’He didn’t put his ego before his goals.” Among the objectives Davis promoted was a more equitable dcahsw3aso5iihsm imt“OddthorDi, msnis Acbeteh orMisu seituspcdtt eineotiiwo tmsecnlenet aid rlba mws iaddcl oyyheeietfs ,mmaa r tdsDtsrr ,abieoy pcanPesv etvo rte.eoJ osiurtosp,f ar ’eslwciaetebletls opoosss rhoa dwksi tyadL okii w td lenahas.nibo ytttowtha ohiut,lnn”eet, The Brooklyn Papers/ Tom Callan state in the rotunda at City Hall. It Mayor Michael Bloomberg (far right) was among those to view the body of murdered City Councilman was the first time anyone was ac- James Davis at City Hall Monday. corded that honor since former- Mayor John Purroy Mitchel, in 1918. Among those to have lain in with his eyes closed was a startling lone, Rep. Charles Rangel, former church — which frequently at- state there were presidents Abra- sight to some. Mayor David Dinkins and Police tacked Davis’record. ham Lincoln and Ulysses S. Grant, “It was devastating,” Lentol Commissioner Raymond Kelly. “James didn’t just have to fight and publisher Horace Greeley. said. “If there was anybody more Many returned the next day for the white political establishment, The Brooklyn Papers/ Greg MangoEnaigtihotn paol Clicheu orcfhfi coenrs M seardviesodn a Ss tpreaellbt eina rBeerds faotr dth-eS tfuuynveersaal notf ofon rTmueers doaffyi.cer James Davis at the Elim Inter- mtcrCwfFoheoiroolhpie lws““Drtduriaa AIteahenonakets d’ocmssv meesi n s i nlaaaashaapmotn ’ n ieerbwfr a,l dab”Siotrtnto ,che otat”s aema aiCdr anntkfatayih huagddd ,s G anal ed tllhStrhr aeyeo laeouemyedhn nd nns aezied E iomsca’Bntd esarilra aet ea son af gb,zrtPsmoe r.eeNsaho dvr e ir nioeanewknshr.rfwo ik hCthsDrg o a iYaoist atlvnryuou avehed rnipisitkness-tt,. fwDal7oACnCoun,feliaam0wl iydtMlCnvly0 k eootiyG 0ioasednftCo yynd eghlutwioo , n ao fHnGureeditJ gthr,naa to haeheIflcmv ll rimMieh Ml. leE teb aGo sdicrvlSic ’iowle hepoplhtoteenhaetheamrrr ’yrragee.Srteo o kyrlepmB t u t e-hGihPSgwyrteeeza hee tBio retPdorn h,aol rt af.eoikh,r dfm yteToierFeH ,’sem .hrsocAp”dyi eorleboe Vtmllfftcaenmooofatrriedrrsllgnyas---r,. tSCcacaccehhevonadtleursueudjaBe atyrrsl mylcdclsfvooiehouonseoovn.nnn’ts nmeteteea y rnf Arnb h iatestttevaeh ld,pri be agn eeonetts sav onsreufikena direlretiMvael,hd re mci se,ccdaal “ereed isotJ.t ncihe .aws liermJoTonfv darnsc hiemoeehc soBdndSeu es tt e rtsooe brccd ou uewhrafftceowo ss aahtatkir nhnhdeddaetdodee---tt hehfhaagfnorsddeieaoistrsve daoI“a hsncnge Idba.ahf rt de l osdialo nsysia r .tffehoar tchefwoymTceuoa tn Dmht oefe rmsierfneagt.ee y”htaave h,, el”nttitblthos yyrSu to bi hephftHdew eodras S aoe arotbhrp, vtnf lolatdue etao rddesmcaptnifo okns te aiso sgnntpa sano sgtwiost odeh srlmop. bieai tnr“i uiiastoltcaHhskeh latidydeeeea-l ed recognition and he want- violence,” he said. “You have to ed respect. He got both.” stop the violence in politics.” The mayor joked that Recalling a difficult time two Davis was so frequently months ago, when the city took re- seen on his side of City sponsibly for the death of Alberta Hall, pushing for his dis- Spruill after police mistakenly raid- Y trict, that he thought the ed her Harlem apartment, the may- OUR CHILD IS councilman was going to or said that Davis patted him on the join the administration. back and said, “We’re all in this to- The Rev. Al Sharpton gether.” lobbed charges against the “We are going to stop the vio- county political establish- lence. We are going to create op- ment — many of whose portunities for everyone. We are NO ANGEL. members were seated in the going to build a better city,” The Brooklyn Papers/ Tom Callan As Councilman James Davis lies in state at City Hall on Mon- day (above), mourners lined up outside (below). Angels don’t need health coverage. Your child does. 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Children are eligible for Child Health Plus offered by Health Plus if they: are under the age of 19; are not eligible for Medicaid and do not have equivalent health insurance; and live in Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, Manhattan, or Staten Island. www.healthplus-ny.org The Brooklyn Papers/ Tom Callan August 4, 2003 THEBROOKLYNPAPERS• WWW.BROOKLYNPAPERS.COM AWP3 Askew wanted deal from Davis By Patrick Gallahue knew him. he said, was that child support The Brooklyn Papers “Maybe he would out him payments were being investi- mpoaElnitv iecJrsay, mowneaesr ktsnD eaawnvd iCs aolullo.n vcHeilde- aGaBsnrr toa adoa mkncldryai nnmf, o Piarn rmapidloe,e”rli twcischahaaioldi r cmwoSonatenrskvu eelotdn-f gawlaelt Aeeokdsfs.k eltewhae,d ihcnoagwn udepivd teaort ,et hspe e isantse srtaehsde- made deals, charmed ene- with Davis on several occa- sination to quit. He met with mies into being friends and sions. “But he would never both Herbert and Conserva- made no bones about the out him as a homosexual and tive Party candidate Abraham fact that he was good at it. say that’s an evil thing.” Wasserman urging them to se- While Othniel Boaz Askew Davis was closely aligned lect “the best candidate possi- would seem to be little cause with the gay and lesbian com- ble and he naturally thought for Davis’concern with re- munity in the 35th district of that would be himself,” Her- spect to his re-election, deals Fort Greene and Clinton Hill bert said. were reportedly in the works. and in August helped organize “I entertained him but I Almost two weeks before the an event honoring the plan- didn’t give it much value. I fatal shooting, Davis cut a ners of Brooklyn Pride Festi- blew him off.” deal with Askew to abandon val and Edgar Rodriguez, past On the morning of the mur- his primary race, Newsday re- president of the Gay Officers der, Askew called Herbert at 5 psqwcJndtocwEtshuuuuioouuaalthaerrlletntrtoyAAnyet i.euetcma stt e nirensttua1nwdneiBhkd i nol0t dhusgate e,todn ,ai nhten wnt nah nsoii Ainstt grs ind th taadr fhrsuhshrweeyime koitepled t dpeeeo vhhdsaew se ewotfebeeadhdtak roa a ty iq tiAtw. dnsprEderh uy isAnoldspaleDdai eaklnlssoe nrsiycaba etettBkn’deti ivyewt teilct rtroiioi yfoowoasosn aicn ltl lpngt,rmdaoe s oudcp .n ww st aon itthrdinohhkoanatgeaiigneeess-f---tlThe Brooklyn Papers File/ Greg MangobteaJhx aea1fpmAto9o srDe9sekes6 ae t vhhwDaiier ssa cr mvehawislosulate mr siddnf oot e thshrrhe r iewesbx a FauidtttaBhetilsen Iictrt iryhlinain ocgaigutm n trodoassffice1wscl ioil0tadei 0crsetae-ht phl a ymeerteir vaccaaaodefrl.uetnre yltdur , ” pfih n saibhlvssye ee mnsM tau aisrdrn.od .dAme rse-tk shpeueowiy-- AraaeBbcphiD“isnut oTdaeisrftcastnirm euooW“Lohtvg ,tinoHce or’ iiooneDsmsstslfhkn.oi oe f otaeitali e mbsahosycLvnnnrmena ilini d igesdtacsa os i a co lki,bganiTfsg daPisgo eh .npurnheAs acfratguoe edooD hputcn. eloiwruoseePtitda eo then rwasvaiao isd ocdehpnntbif e naesv eem tevc lsty cer t hhe ssttooa hrooHr aataf suei,ealirrt ln t edll paa rce deorecc cMshHdbl fnst aTeee ebo eaahme achcrroeuit,.yrittdkoe””s---f-t., aiAwcsAclpLsfpenaueoomrioitssxgrnoaunltHWHoikk led,.tmnntai m eeirenoecgnnhoa wwir gwtii udshHb anols e mde itte e umatemesosdrrrvcJtaasr v tai iuaoed bkoinecnefthddlrmiodeae tfrgy,eud. e lr d lnqomtaitt Afi doh w9 guonfhw uej s, irgasiio utkrt nmtheg htaebihptethitrteohrfet , w eiryunu bD e aseact“ s pl usr noarseaAeyt taeosgtnav ad AActlra t et iee aeosmetasscmsr?ani . ,ik,gko p ”ydean etenaem eenobehenwws rtrduydae----t, Othniel Askew was interviewed for a Russian cable station the day before he shot CityAssociated Press/ CBS The consultant said Davis live-in boyfriend with a ham- That politics involves deals Davis’comments were pro- munity liaison, and in the last Councilman James Davis to death inside City Hall. managed to buy Askew out of mer, if he didn’t drop out of is like saying sports includes voked by Herbert, who she two lines said that if anything the race with promises of a the race. In addition, he said exercise, and frequently oper- claims began the mudslinging. were to happen to Davis, $20,000 job as a political con- Davis had offered him a atives or candidates will begin Herbert said Davis never Askew would assume his seat. sassination, Askew called to read the last two lines of the Hall past metal detectors, in- sultant and a cash advance. $15,000 no-show job and whispering about their oppo- actually threatened him with Davis passed the letter to Loomis, demanding to see a letter, and I just responded troducing him to colleagues as Following the alleged $45,000 in cash not to run. nents. exposure of any background Loomis and told her to rewrite copy of the latest draft and she saying, ‘I’m sorry I can’t help an opponent-turned-ally, and agreement, however, Davis re- Amyre Loomis, Davis’ But Askew’s claims that information, but he claims to it as a simple “letter of recom- told him she hadn’t yet had a you,’” Loomis told The Pa- then into the Council cham- neged, according to Newsday, spokeswoman, called the pay- Davis would “out” him have been told by someone in mendation that anyone would chance to obtain the council- pers. bers where Askew would as- and their relationship would off claims “completely false.” seemed uncharacteristic of the the community, “I had to cov- provide,” she said. man’s signature. Davis would later run into sassinate him and then be shot grow stranger. “I believe [the claims] were councilman to some who er my back.” The indication, On the morning of the as- “[Askew] said, ‘I want you Askew and bring him to City to death by a police officer. Brother vows to carry Davis’ torch Says he’ll run for seat; Greene, the learning curve will Norman Sr., father of the knowledged that it has been a be sharp and fast, to say the county leader and pastor of the “very emotional” time but of- Dem leader Norman, a laeraes tt.o Ao nfdr ejsuhs t taos fteheel wexocuintedds FHiersigt hBtas,p tissut pCphourrtcehd oHf Cerrboewrtn. feesr. ed a few campaign promis- about a political race, Herbert But Assemblyman Norman “We’re going to take the Davis foe, adds support faces the daunting task of try- now says his father “is going 35th Councilmanic seat, and ing to direct the electorate to to abide by the wishes of Mrs. we’re going to continue being the issues. Davis.” dedicated to the struggle,” “I think what we’ve got to Hakeem Jeffries, a longtime Davis said. By Patrick Gallahue mother, has until midnight on do is talk about the issues and, Davis ally and former candi- “We’re going to continue The Brooklyn Papers Aug. 4 to name a replace- quite frankly, I look forward to date for state Assembly, was a being dedicated to bringing The outpouring of sympa- ment. debating Mr. Davis and talking name initially floated as a pos- communication to the various taChbDpgmwhsaalaohaeaysnsiTvnia gu ichspzi nnfhisseoarn.cC’ i o trnm ciriclvloioaamtevaenthur idane,neoa lec nl sntnt eyoc oa dtd meoo Da Jc bf baypjr eeNoyFumesm is olaoAnlaeo rira dsnfstcmhf os ergtiGeaares Dmomt nrrice euc aabive tdtvmJo lhneyoarirn.ees----f, KCpTwtIpimsh ooth oeioihnllNnceemriiigottag knoiimlsr cc,klrtB r yasmo eiw “rlt carC todaTietengnofo oeh’odh,ka,ru i e etnslpndc.ay ”dltomhnnao y iiadis f tnoni h rgv PamDData ihattnn aehapegdlwvmna eo it bsrhncso sioew,oigmc cfyrtrh htoirptaomithe ntlchlcieiidhdceesst. The Brooklyn Papers/ Greg Mango Associated Press amfCtSEafgerobbredeonuaroon““y um,nnTuuII . nt i D otetettMBc yhwdrhdtair h ioli vaannonwhmenriiseokesd t’o.,tei. k’ t”eh nhsmd l i eyhtskanCao’,ne ns”gng o Eo sa rasnP Hwidaa tengrhdsive iodoteasii tr ocdgtNnhH ida hgtaloehen l ttwpafpsre d b ee GmW cYerrRssoserutooooteaomc,ropnnt fkhea---,.. stttwfcsottihhihauihfmvboleeiflolRestlr ueeaes fbelenl weyan yaedrp .v te l cme uloGpssoDeobouerlukteiaaletp.nt iric vektcproHcehy,iiaoni smnael bn rsmOgt ut eta a o’hatnpwpBr lntetapedoh h ’rdf es lewitooTdiea h tcrmnaerihe socesD d epesmoad , avnao lvP “i mveotdetaA oritcr pis Gar ton taetinobheyndcerdneees----- cJWfIbDcrdoneeoaioaprrdwenmtTBewvleh’cacsrhiopm ayces,tete roe hud ngh—cmrW n. doaDog”oeieidme otfnannih n rnegttmcakth s eioevCtiel i onnne—tep atW g sd aectn,t ho reo htFobteorsnierlasei rteakrie,mstir vconi dle n—ikeiu o xnlgrn,eiwee y ea wJscFwgbsnma.ua hooh mtameviiidinntvc eaeyihdgaes--,. fighting Davis, announced Though he had pledged Geoffrey Davis Anthony Herbert That’s why I’d like to sit down ing determining factor of a lies Party, and Bob Conroy, this week that it would sup- neutrality in the race while with him.” campaign you run the risk of chairman of the Brooklyn In- port whoever was selected by Davis was alive, Norman de- Herbert said he has not campaigns and public events person succeeds — there will Added to that, Herbert may people’s emotions changing … dependence Party, said they Davis’committee on vacan- nied that the overwhelming been pressured to drop out of during the councilman’s be a lot of experienced people not even make the ballot since Campaigns aren’t an eternity.” have yet to interview candi- cies to replace him on the bal- outpouring of sympathy had the race. tenure. who will serve as mentors and his 2,200 petition signatures Noting the fiery comments dates to fill Davis’absence on lot in the Sept. 9 Democratic influenced his decision. But Geoffrey Davis, 39, is di- Norman said that Geoffrey resources,” Norman said. are facing challenges from the Geoffrey Davis has made the ballot. They also have until primary. That now appears to the only other Democrat left rector of the Beacon Progres- Davis would have assistance. In politics, however, with Davis camp. As of Tuesday since his brother’s slaying — Aug. 4 to select a successor. be his younger brother Geof- in the race, Anthony Herbert, sive Youth Empowerment “Especially in light of what conflicting agendas and the night, he was 52 signatures such as saying “the system” Abraham Wasserman, of frey, who announced on Fri- of Prospect Heights, said of program at Meyer Levin IS I suspect will be tremendous sheer mass of critical issues shy of the 900 required to killed his brother — O’Brien Crown Heights, who collected day that he would seek the Norman’s decision, “They just 285, in East Flatbush, which support from local elected of- facing the district, such as make the ballot due to chal- said he runs the risk of re- 1,754, votes in the 2001 De- 35th district seat of Fort advised me that there were is run by Medgar Evers Col- ficials, leaders and ministers, Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s lenges. But Herbert was confi- pelling voters. mocratic Primary, will run on Greene, Clinton Hill and going to be some issues and lege. He is not particularly ex- etc. — who would want to $100 million plan for Down- dent that he would be able to Following a speech on Sat- the Conservative Party line. Crown Heights. that they were going to sup- perienced in politics although make sure that whomever suc- town Brooklyn and the plan fight the challenges and make urday at a Love Yourself/Stop Francis Voyticky will pursue The committee, chaired by port Geoffrey [Davis] based he said he worked closely ceeds Councilman Davis, if it for a Brooklyn Academy of it to the primary. the Violence rally to honor his the seat on the Republican the assassinated councilman’s on the sympathy vote.” with his brother in political is indeed Geoffrey, that the Music Cultural District in Fort Initially, the Rev. Clarence brother, Geoffrey Davis ac- line. Davis shooting raises Capitol security fears By Deborah Kolben going through metal detectors,” he told and there is no, I repeat, no, security sys- The Brooklyn Papers The Papers. tem. Anybody who wanted to do some- CloocFuaonll cloielwmleiacnntge dJa tmhoeef sf iacDsisaaavlssi ss ianlanasdtti ownteh eeokifr, trWiegfe“hedSrtnereirenc stgudh raatioynty. to hfe at rhsoyaust tnuedpm i nitnh A ep llbacaconeyu b,n”ec fhioler es walaiadsst, tphhaliepTntpeghe oantosc,”ec a eh ssesste a.sn taTetiidh ms.aeten niastt soa r t wrwaeogrueedl dye hcwahavoieet idcn ogm btyo- staffers are turning a careful eye to While at City Hall all council staffers Brooklyn Heights-Park Slope Assembly- security not only at City Hall, but were always technically required to pass woman Joan Millman. also the Capitol building in Albany through the metal detectors, in Albany all “It would make a lot of people more and legislative offices. state employees are allowed to pass comfortable if additional security meas- Prior to Wednesday’s shooting on the around them. ures were taken,” Millman said of the balcony of the City Council chambers, Gentile said the state Capitol should LOB. Millman is among the few legisla- council members breezed through City follow City Hall’s lead and require all as- tors whose office is actually located in the Hall security checkpoints without passing semblymembers, senators and their Capitol. through magnetometers, or metal detec- staffers to pass through metal detectors. Similar concerns were raised this week tors. They were also often able to wave “I believe at this point it’s probably a about security at 250 Broadway, across through visitors and staffers. good idea for all elected officials and any- from City Hall, where every council While Mayor Michael Bloomberg body they bring to go through metal de- member has an office. quickly put an end to that practice after it tectors,” Gentile said. “It alleviates the While visitors are supposed to show was discovered that Davis had gotten his possibility that a member might ask the identification and sign in with security, ac- assassin, Othneil Boaz Askew, waived police officer if somebody can go around cording to the July 29 Daily News, the around the metal detectors with him, some the metal detector instead of going policy is only loosely enforced. state legislators are now scrutinizing secu- through it.” Not all state legislators contacted rity at the State capitol. While some state legislators said they agreed on what security measures should Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver reas- felt comfortable with the current security be put in place, some citing concerns that sured viewers of Gabe Pressman’s NBC- measures at the Capitol in Albany, many beefed up measures could mean less pub- TVinterview show on July 27 that securi- noted that security at the Legislative Of- lic access. ty in Albany was tight. fice Building (LOB) across the street, Millman noted that because of the secu- cpsSwfPoaaeaehirnrpn“BdeosneT. o u ohropVhntsfeta ei ;f tvsn wsrohstieacrishea symeidasa t,nwo t reD mt‘rer ieTsG s aeu tn hgvhkernoieidr nssotet e h ttteeiiiri annlxs-eaet t gdc nte,msh e,r ane epmetyrcoo xotu hwi lucfBodrarein ln itaalTpedys y mnt ch.i si doRoenAeo ,u ncmiAB dun,mm”rlegrcbo iynieetSaolyt mmnsisks.l tytbvlbaaay eeentifnesfr-r, wifvtRfwshloea,ehher rw“apmeroyGcerues eec bedesw or tm.lt ”rritiddciitponcihaiossntgont tlgr ui … ic iostctne toftp at otnrtohioeo nonef tpcbfe hSliel oeecuserdg et dnaiciyrde.st h elseaMaai nsstnmBoe tadingrbafrs aoitye cycthir oan osaRrtGg uv,i iao ne“odrtn mchlgeod,i ref”laefomv jinsouceaaa,rergn ilnyshdyda,,, rgnshetweicnerothrhoyontB ee u u,hgna dpagsaey utashsdt l ih R,e wdht edhpti eoh ds rovra eoog iipgcnu esoapuoti gfAitrorf nehriiitisdgtc nhvyss eterehoe m oam ceuoitueurnt bn. tngr thl Bihthyltsteoha yuw. bteCa t io beanamCmvysp et iaiaefinntmpontog air hl Aet l deot w hdarfdl o,eayeed rslstLame e ttu cOchiCagagtenBonhohiy-r-r-t, The Brooklyn Papers/ Tom Callan anything but strict. Bensonhurst. she thought such security restrictions Police Commisioner Raymond Kelly talks with his command at City Hall on Monday. The assassination of Councilman “I don’t remember any of my people “But right across the street is the LOB would be going too far. James Davis inside City Hall has raised concerns over how other city and state buildings are kept secure 4 AWP THEBROOKLYNPAPERS• WWW.BROOKLYNPAPERS.COM August 4, 2003 A fitting tribute Stop the Violence rally for man who preached peace but died violently By Patrick Gallahue The Brooklyn Papers ABORTION During his Stop the DENDETNTIISTSS TS VDiaovliesn —ce firrastl laies sa, pJreaamcehs- The er and later as a council- OB/GYN man — would often be Paatv itlhioen HAPPINESS IS jmoiontehde rsa t otfh es lasitnag ceh bilyd rtehne. 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Al Sharpton (at right) addresses the crowd at the Stop the Violence rally held on CAREDEERN CTOISATCSHING Davis, on the corner of Union Brooklyn Avenue in Crown Heights Sunday in honor of the late Councilman James Davis. Street and Brooklyn Avenue Heading up the rally were Davis’ brother Geoffrey (left) and mother Thelma (center). were allies and former rivals alike such as the Rev. Al lookalike guns from the was one more left. Now you We need to come to the table CCAARREEEERR CCOONNCCEERRNNSS?? One Hanson Place, Suite 2204, Brooklyn, NY 11243 SGhifafroprtdo Mn, illCero, uBnocriol ugShp Peareksei-r sstuobrsee’sq ueshnetllyv es.b aDttlaevdi s walistoh knoGwe!o”ffrey Davis then apnodli tircesp wenet’ vfeo er nsgoamgeed oinf tthhaet dent Marty Markowitz, the MTVover its glorification of walked off the stage, though led to this in the first place.” Park Slope Family Rev. Herbert Daughtry, and violence in music videos. he later returned. 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Dolly Williams’A. Williams Construction Company has be- Tyson arraigned gun building on the historic site. Her company is also now preparing plans on another site just off the burgeoning Fourth Avenue on Ninth By Patrick Gallahue verbally attacked,” Sachs said. “He was told, Street, The Brooklyn Papers The Brooklyn Papers ‘You’ve got fists, we’ve got guns.’” lAmheeaiiarOTdrdln-ihnenaee ddieD r s ftTe ohwcWriD.s i C 1tAwChl6e -e,v8 eaa1e ki 9rl.aTc6 cnro0Wadl,f l.Aa ti d Uepfdnllui igtmeihdn-t CfM3o1rraMi, mralrainiiksondetta t NTlm yBCeoslrnosoootunhonr ’ktw s Al oyablnsnvr aaaSwrwrcrealhiz tie-higRnr nm aSetmhedare moTh soNuh,re ue2nlrw 4 sSVd. tYaeryleoe eriztnk,, fcianarlacogTDieu mshone esndpa euTyt chtyeyohesa f aorl rDontighnb iew esbjst aye rdi.ni lace trit ffeb e ecAnyomdtontaionvnsrdidtcns etse,em eydAl fe. l-aJvdonaehorfeenrsnz -sORea,n’a Mcdmh aoahrssae-, meted 5,000 feet onto Staten Surveillance tape of Tyson knocking out Tyson sat in the second to last row in a gray Island, killing all the passen- the two autograph seekers on June 21 was or- jacket, open-collared white shirt, white pants gers but injuring no one on dered turned over to the defense. and white shoes with no socks. His sister, the ground. The DC-8, how- Tyson’s lawyers entered not guilty pleas to Jackie Roe, sat beside him. ever, fell to pieces above Park three counts of assault in the third degree, dis- After setting a pre-trial date for Sept. 30, Slope, showering sections of orderly conduct and harassment in the second Tyson walked out of court without saying a the aircraft and the fuselage degree. Attorney Mel Sachs, asserting that the word although he received cheers from on- onto the neighborhood, killing boxer thought he was fighting for his life, urged lookers. He signed the courtroom artist’s six people on the ground and Wreckage of the DC-8 that collided with another jet, crashing down onto Park Slope in 1960. The second plane crashed Judge John Carter to dismiss the charges. sketch and before hopping into a Hummer all 128 passengers. on StatenIsland. “Mike Tyson was provoked, physically and and taking off. Among the buildings de- stroyed was one on Sterling it’s an empty lot.” Place at Seventh Avenue, Aplan that is less far along, where Williams is now erecting and one for which Williams is “ a three-unit, four-story, lime- less forthcoming with details, stone building with what is an- is rising on Ninth Street off ticipated to be a spa occupying Fourth Avenue. SUMMER IN THE CITY the ground-floor retail space. Even before Fourth Avenue “I think there’s been a great was rezoned to make way for feeling of interest over the 120-foot high-rises while reg- yroeuanrsd ienxgp rensesiegdh bboyr st hea bsouur-t uitlsa toinng sciodnet esxtrteueatls h, etihgeh tw liimde- My brother pays when it would be built, not if thoroughfare was ripe for, and it should be built,” said Craig teeming with, residential de- Hammerman, district manag- velopment. er of Community Board 6. “Given the positive atten- “It’s a historical site in a tion the rezoning brought to wowayn anitd,” w We airllei avmersy, paro uPda rtok tphaer tniceuiglahrb oornh otohde, tThahti radr eaa nind his Con Edison Slope resident and former Fourth avenue corridor is member of CB6, told The Pa- overripe for development,” pers this week. Hammerman said. Because the structure is be- “It’s just ripe for housing ing built in Park Slope’s land- and development,” Williams marked district it required the said. “Since I am a contractor approval of the Landmarks and also a developer we are bill online. Should I Preservation Commission, looking into building. One of which it received last year. the developments is on Ninth Work has already begun on Street.” ” the site and Williams esti- Though she would only say mates it may be finished by the lot is “near Fourth Av- early next year. enue” the only lots that are va- “I think its going to be a cant are between Third and be doing that? big help to see something Fourth avenues. there,” said Tom Crowley, 84, “That is sort of down the a resident of Garfield Place road,” she said. “We do not who witnessed the crash in know when we are going to 1960. “There’s a lot of memo- start that. There is not a set ries that it brings back when schedule.” SPORTSPLEX Continued from page 1 Con Edison has several options today than we have ever been since ’57,” Markowitz said when asked the chances that the Nets could be lured here from New that make it easier, faster and more Jersey. Of course, 1957 is the year Walter O’Malley packed up his convenient for you to pay your bill. Brooklyn Dodgers and headed to Los Angeles. Ironically, he had wanted to build a domed stadium on the Atlantic and Flatbush acevdeen uthees lsaitned, tbou ht iCmit. yB Prolaonknlyinng h cahs ineof tR hoabde ar tm Majoosre ps rwofoeuslsdio nnoatl You can pay by phone. You can sports franchise since. use direct payment through your Michale Burke, director of the Downtown Brooklyn Council, agreed it would make sense to have another use in mind for the bank. Or you can pay online. facility. “I think that when you think about the other uses for a stadium it makes sense that some kind of other facility would be coming into it whether it’s an amateur athletic facility or a facility for You don’t have to stand in line, ceolsme minu tnhiety d uayses, ”a nsdai wd eBeukrsk ew. h“eInt’ si tg’so tn toot bbee iunsge du sfeodr bsoym beatshkientg- write a check or find a stamp. ball, and one would hope that it would be used for something that would also directly benefit the Brooklyn community.” Burke said a sportsplex in the area would not impact plans for You can pay any way you like, sportsplex-like facilities in Coney Island and Park Slope. “I think they’re very different markets and each of the facili- using the option that suits you best, ties would be used for very different purposes. The Park Slope facility, the armory, it’s very much a community facility and it’s and we’ll still send you a monthly not big enough to house anything like a stadium would house,” he said. statement for your records. The Park Slope proposal, made by the non-profit Take the Field and recently funded with $500,000 in this year’s budget, wAromulodr yb, uoinld E aignh athm Aatveeunru aet hbeletwticese nf a1c4iltiht ya nind 1th5eth 1 s4ttrhe eRtse, gfoimr uesnet For more information, by “rAesnidde tnhtes na nydo ulo lcoaol ks caht oCoolsn.ey Island, and Coney Island is de- visit conEd.com. veloping into something very unique, that whole sports, athletic and entertainment industry, its all coming back in Coney Island, and that’s going to happen with or without the Nets coming to Brooklyn,” said Burke. “So I think they all serve very different markets and they’ll serve very different purposes, so I don’t see them in conflict with each other.” The Coney Island amateur facility is tied in to the city’s bid for Keeping Cool ONIT conEd.com the 2012 summer Olympics. Should the city be selected, an area for indoor volleyball would be built next to Keyspan Park, al- though no firm commitment to amateur athletics has been made for that site after the Olympics. The original sportsplex plan was supplanted by the construc- tion of Keyspan Park to house the short-season single-ABrook- lyn Cyclones, a New York Mets affiliate. 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Hall from 6 pm to 9 pm, said 84th Precinct Community Council Spezio, a nine-year veteran, grew up with one of the President Leslie Lewis. Manhattan look without iecsetesd c ionm itp,”a nhye’ ss afiodu. nders, John Russo. “He got me inter- andL espweiesc shaeids ftrhoemre ewleilclt ebde oaf pfiectitainlsg. zoo, pony rides, refreshments Spezio, 30, and his wife, Lisa, an analyst with the city’s “But the stars of this event are not the [political] dignitaries,” the Manhattan prices!! Law Department, pooled their savings and opened the he said. “The stars are this activist precinct and the police who al- shop in 2000, learning the business as they went along. ways pay attention to us. Because of that we have very low crime Spezio said the NYPD’s motto of “Courtesy, Profes- statistics.” sionalism, Respect” translated well into a local business. 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Raskin at 6 PSZ THEBROOKLYNPAPERS• WWW.BROOKLYNPAPERS.COM August 4, 2003 Beaten,dragged,slashed TED ROTHSTEIN, DDS PhD Adults and Children By Patrick Gallahue Daylight mug Car-jacked The Brooklyn Papers A 61-year-old man was POLICE Aman was carjacked while Named Invisalign “Top 500 Docs” punAchemd,a nk ickweads ansdta bebveedn, mmuidgdgleed o tfa tkhine gd aoyu to gna r1b4atghe S itnr etehte, hFeo uwrtahi tAedv eantu ae , tbraeftfwice eling hSti xothn Specialist in Lingual(behind the teeth) dtawtawDaswohtrsratuho saiaeTglrareugkcetieinh nngiknlotn eadgee vgt Fnu rd we tsti2p2d hsfr.do5 t:o ehh3a o-wp ynm i0wsausnetd nreln ah aluUdnec remgt- dhnahSoga daieiltloxodts te hansaetn nhte co Srma d kneaJtwv ereeauvsedi tnllaece,oay nyttfosh i,uw hmni1bthemehale9i’sydesss-,,. bPtb“thrsShhetGeyeroaeeotl tAlwic mdsevtpeht c weeh $eeces ce3oatdomnath 0 r iPemded0lti a ihsE .nynua rrtAkiogngvoog u dgWias hgtc ro ettaht ohe rmiu ipssm ncsfto roe r gnAoe lo nipdrnocmveaot iefeJythbc ,un, cebtk”aluhba ye etereoe dtd12 o hn 2. mhtie paa.hn imnneomeddndfr., abArgtofa$wel g5lneovmsaete, oiAe0rwddeJa rn0nuce cn eu0wnc ltl’e3ioyes otnmii , nnrwph dc2F bdmowcari8ieomanassh ,dws oc gkoieh kntl e.i nhe ,t o n ToJ Prjavnteuo htol pa whluaeG sycoecgt aea hba le2hlfitrre5u eci5 afyo r5 ei,an hgn ea,-ia dnoll.yntn sda chmedeEdr leaP c u emi 7roslgdb -a tnohbaiaeucndnmlteaergdh----l, alobgattAhhinnuuegeceddhnthTA c c ivstoooSnh an ifaanrderce t tdea tv o aih h3v nmerocaii i ncfmwmacSn tomfttUdhei.hr,m m o ’ e aBVsrkwmmcept oirc hhlctek t iohhashekeciaradlin teeldsipst dd yi,tos1w nt,w oto ih9hog“naunoe9Gi pts.t m n”e3 opJmes d u e ttHpp eloidhoyonunop ua l l anp2intgtlct hede8d ooeddaea.f-t, T• 85BR2O-1O5K5LA1Y Ns•p H e Ec•Ii GawHl wTaSlwBl -S.ddIaNrytC’eEdA 1.c97o6mB•’H his torso with a knife. 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Where:M.S. 136 located at 4004 4th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11232. vehicle of cohesiveness by Agroup calling themselves BDTiramitneegs:::1HJ:u0ilg0yh 2P .S3Mc, hJ. uotlohylr o2Du4ig,p hJluo 6mly:0 a30 0o Pr, . MJGuEl.yD 3,1 P, rAouogf uosft c5i,t iAzeungsuhsitp 6o,r o Gr rAeuengu csatr d7, i2f 0ap0p3licable bsobafrofiirndiscg., e i“trnoBsg,gy pe etowvhleeoitrrriy kccbiiaanonngd s myw a oniotvdhue tn p,”meo ilisgirhchaee-- TParataeeirns kean i(fnsTu oAnAndP-dspPv r)foo oacfrria ettt eeponslre ngdoiasgnf iipnzPrgaor totgioosr pancme rtecos-t Park Slope Ffroorm q u9easmti-o5npsm p raito r(7 t1o8 t)h 7e8 r1e-g4is9t7ra2t ieoxnte dnasitoesn l1is0te3d. above, call Bertha Navarro, cblleeIs n Hi ntih ltleh, e7C 6caothrmr oPmlrleu cGniinatycr.dt” eonf sC aonbd- acwneindtht e etrhd euin cf uattthiuoer neh aoolp pfeearsca itoloifrt.i ewso irnk itnhge Physician On the dates of registration you may reach us at (718) 788-4979 from 1pm to 6pm Rine dC Hofofoeky, rPeasirdke, ntbso wunildl egda thbeyr see“ Wbied dweorus lde mbeb rvaecrey thhaep pcyo nto- Richards, King, Dwight and cept in their proposals where the concessionaire would work with us and provide space in the new structure … for our Associates mission, which would be to raise the funds as a non-profit for a small computer center and tutoring facility which our foundation would fund,” said Arnie Rothstein, one of the leaders of TAPP. The Parks Department put out a request-for-proposals (RFP) on Conveniently located in Park Slope July 11 to solicit interest from pceontetnlyti alm coent cewssiitohn aciroems, manudn ritey- at 326 Seventh St. (corner of Fifth Ave.) members at the offices of Com- procrastinator’s mtheuyn iwtyo Buloda lridk e1 4to t ose dei.s cuss what (718) 965-1234 Once selected the conces- sionaire will be required to con- special shtoruucste aw 3i,t2h0 0re-ssqtruoaorme-sfo, olot cckluebrs- ashnodp s. hTohwee rcso nacse wsseiolln aaisr ea wprilol • Internal Medicine • Dentistry 718-499-0245 be expected to maintain the fa- cdielrit ya,n e inncflloatsaeb alell s1t0ru ccotuurrets d uunr-- • Pediatrics 718-768-6600 • Podiatry 718-499-4300 ing the winter and provide substantial community pro- gramming and outreach to Our Services Also Include: youth, such as discounted or fsreenei ocro nracteesss,i oyno usethrv tiecnens,i sl opwroe-r • General & Vascular Surgery grams, tournaments and special • OB/GYN Services events, and tennis scholarships • Gastroenterology for youth in need. • Pulmonary Medicine call to reserve your charter membership today and lievWe htihlee RRoFtPhsstehionu dlode ms naontd baete- • Orthopedics • Endocrinology you don’t have to work out until we open. thtoihGhtapeesrre aeyoI cirdnis uonaa phtncMgool otrfurIrp.ea nas Peyiiccno,mrt. g ,notw eh swotnpieoftht eh chsicw ceiiCttsh ciy taP uoh hrratr oaeegtrlhdr ka amTen a Taviifz nneoulaeenalttuauiltnolesnraindees-, ••• OPNhpeytuosrmoicleaotlg rTyyherapy •••• WXUB-olertnarigeayh ssDto ea uRnnnesdddi tR uayacn dStdiico oEanlcon hPgnoryinocggarradmiography on the property until 2008, based on an 11-year lease she signed in 1997. No Fault and Workman’s Compensation Accepted Among the grievances Roth- stein and others voiced was her Most Insurance Accepted failure to erect a clubhouse, 453 fifth avenue whehri ctoh dhoe.r Icnosntetraadc ta hsaimd preleq utriareild- Open 6 Days a Week • Evening Hours By Appointment park slope • 718.768.0880 er as out up in the clubhouse’s place, which many users com- Walk-In Dental & Medical Care plained was inadequate and lacked in decent facilities. The courts are still open with Parks Department workers pro- viding maintenance although (cid:1) All for Paws (cid:1) (cid:1) ITSFLEA & TICK SEASON We carry a complete line of SPOT-ON for Dogs & Cats (cid:1) PremNiuamtu Hraelr bHaelr bHaoll iAsntiicm Caal tP &ro dDuocgt sFoods new york sports clubs (cid:1)(cid:1) Supplies and Equipment (cid:1) Custom Framing from there’s a million reasons to join. (cid:1) Ready-Made Frames Headsto Tails www.mysportsclubs.com (3be7t.4 1 17tthh & A 1v2ethn Sutes) (cid:1)(cid:1) PForiesntedrlsy &S ePrrvinictse Delivery Available 718-832-0655 216 Prospect Park West (16th St. & Windsor Pl.) • 788-7052 Open Monday-Saturday 10am-7pm iNTERNET CAFE ON 6 BRZ THEBROOKLYNPAPERS• WWW.BROOKLYNPAPERS.COM August 4, 2003 5TH Purse thief flees on bike FFRREEEE DDRRIINNKK 5TH with this ad (soda, Snapple, water) with min. 1 hour log-on time BThye BDroeobklyonr Paahpe Krsolben t$o6o5k, hais 4c6e-lly eparh-oonlde viacntidm hfoerr POLICE BLOTTER nieWd htheen stuhsep evcitc’sti mre,q u1e3s,t ,d hee- BJualyy 2R0i dwghee na rsohuen ndo 4ti cpedm t hoant ••••MAFW5EM 6FxIHHSB (pnhhUbiaeioreoEtEgee9fventusGeh t errMM8PRy .s nRr /aoU SC31Baeaun0Bp Btgt /aS Gd 0be$eCy35Eu Eae3 T.cyo amEd oER RpRn nm meiSnidnrSiSd5n ef ghPiogscHmHonErteEuEtuitaI orIam.&hCcPnPbkl IesO A vaaALitvnmavgioltasoebpnlhCe neAroveuense.d)Aitiironed easlnoSahhwhyStwciamwalfaedieetnthald srrrb aaATPATe ges d eliegibor lpgnte eeheeh7s-eotaenttea2 raesolet0et ktdahe hnt. wdW l7 -aacqnr etcadihayoal nh-nhsud ao mpy ee aoydfmi depiy dnase cnrnae dou r onwktufe d2 1a- wvadrM wem-aoorsts8r2boifeishe e-elnniesitnpddaemd no eht dai et$odudahg gnnl htpow akyf4idr hAse gaacfAnpsn.s rto e aetv —.htoetw fv m $hri bedreiafsduaee2onan ri oaat ncbf co0tsttmcunsvmntkahieuym ah,eek i ac d eae rcceo earcrk dt t,atl raug r trh8wie 6. dtwg eelmfa r66 d7iasiedh—ie1rot1ttetny’tstioh1hhees----rtt,, kBlFeht8yfdh8aFlJaihouap4ea5erociitefirflryn eeattuTA“TTovytrethl hr hsdrhYey i s hhh t.I2n. ftu aSa mpAeoeDeehuMa1gbnitsu uadvsnres no,dtlaieiset ”.uoaendl nt uuted 8idw nbsnc t tcnints1 p5auhSnl dtiacpgia:yoebtdeeetisa2nehne o.cx u ehy0rlbto cds tternsi mt hutau lhttmatt dI drh ra st meeDae wu kaipetowon ne avcvn.pe,racttg knanei cs aascfck sI.entit lu’t r nnidebbuialsaorpmfgdil eetaerrnif ot e enttrisea’d wswwdepd,est cho os u dn ahkeeplbotw letnoeeeeeaoeaewfddnndnnnn-r-rt Copaaphtmwup(((rh$u$$tnfaamae eifa2n34ndtcldTTAsl rhtf1n.02oskt e o -hh9sem5ii0f0W heann at ie 1)()d)cwtaos gtgo, $s,, o hn u hh .ntoCwo4aLs raoe$rogSw n5hno ntaeHe1s hltd0oeDlstxn rta,euehr)e h 5eusetao rsgeeeoHeaoH0r s l. okprt f cf0 p afu r pioaoecaC,hiBehng cilaf nstenrdfoo oGlruahH e o .Jkalo sdrdiroBauts uoenfelrhibn lgodsgendelsSyiibcsaus dno a acksahosr1il g u tl m nnijv9sssoR Bsucaoh eh t wevosao hocoricntattnreakaee sa ittly9ddeasssss--r- GpJsoMaptcHKShwhwuaneeuathierrlo cndytAWAie.aaoy w ptbg e dfoeSassitmthasnol 2re fdswats Heir ke7i,a v t dsn lohn egsin plteh1g odiwtaaa oa1rosothg pgts’hnl hi epiwsio aeeocekdiculjp mrmdtluana e ew yoswr ve tA hds tofi uaaiaa naoavacnalttbnidsr l tetd fa eo yd iJ tan8a.mnutet f hu6 Wthd dalrth,iyfet aeo s6hregi ,sc l2 o2s s ltrkEpa r0atw2maSc earm xS, b.atdna a sxribrfgl guxhe ootloetoeetseeidnonnhs-rrttt wwm1To8lh2msocGsitha2f13encoaafeaaror0.rTTTTA e or,ssnl dw pe es phhhhTpi p ,ptt,2nioae ieeelo houdthdni5 nhl5 o unnarseiiio e-d e-cvsrnutgcst1hywfd tre h ichds ro7ea8 ecsa pear nessrto-ash4tlic.ie datiAyeobrtwr1temtci --rh henreedv i0t4o a2na dsd,gow.ie:s ll 0 ro 3 d lfmnftat-h86easr hl0o nuaeeeta sp68we .ld deere s at, dt,m f h no rta mp iasawos tminb acSnela bati oeeo eerodaatitbnie.rdrtnt lngwee awwmdd d s hgedcJ whthheaptukiwt oniiehdaoileittopnynngeeees-r hhwBt$d$Cewnvgr1hede02re7eireaaceceara r:5.TITATTansosr n1 t btr9wii e hhhh rp’5wmbgwS.mmdstseeeeu9au teh ipeauo a s l5rsxdastlrlmtssswn ee uikt no veo bpeovhn dttlsi r aoi f aihea nnochecp wAlflrwntclelign l taeeu.adnh eviaat dacr8m enPJaeetsie ats 6 sduu la n n ha m’o aart slrsstuonnihh$ayplbne s hissepa co5 dpygs Sooco2.ascceks3u. r ot0 cuoa6iarnoe7rrncecotb.lnme7 a d. dgodutaaeict leec.hebnitrtnha tr rr r tatw deu Sevaaeea d pd ciicthrstlradn h ahit edeneehfhirraaaetldoddeaee--tttt OPEN weekdays: 10am-10pm; weekends: 11am-8pm at 4:39 pm, on the corner of (718) 238-1828 Highlawn Avenue and West Ninth Street. This time he ‘Night Out’ The Narrows set for Tues. Botanical Gardens presents By Deborah Kolben The Brooklyn Papers FREE OUTDOOR CINEMA The local police are taking it to the streets Tuesday, and the entire community is invited. Fiodnd tlheer Roof The Brooklyn Papers/ Greg Mango ChPCaantoror edSsiITAumctn h hngia odneiceo vrce,bi be letBel,ps o jCReawarawewryooyivco mla alaiRwud ynnmrt.i ciu cdglbtunlegisa nf pesftoiisrhr tnf.ooyp om vtaBChnri adet o7Ayy eu ,ap u nnmRhmgcno.iiu udls5t soatga.iel cne d1 dN0f a br tanophytdmmie o t BBh nobeaeane lnyn6 t sNe8hRoateinihgtd hh6 hgP 9utea rtr O hesClt ciuS goiwtntmh rActiemeltelg,d tuae 6Ptnia8eniicntetshhyrtt Sign of the times Partygoers will all also have the chance to buy raffle tick- ets and win a color television, DVD/CD player, a ladies gold watch, gift certificates to a local restaurant and Century 21, Borough President Marty Markowitz shows off sign to be placed at numerous exits from as well as a cash prize. the Borough of Kings last week at Borough Hall. The “Fugheddaboudit” signs complement Food vendors will be on hand alongside face painters for last year’s “Welcome to Brooklyn” signs, which featured sayings like “How sweet it is!” children and free rides. THURS. Aug. 7th speTchtoer c Momatmthuenwit yP oisn itnilvloit,e cdo tmo mcoamndei nagn do fmfieceetr oDfe tphuet y6 8Inth- Man leaps into Precinct. @ Sundown (8p.m.) Meanwhile, in Bensonhurst, the party gets underway at 6 pm, outside the 62nd Precinct, on Bay 22nd Street between (Rain date Thurs., August 14th) Bath and Benson avenues. 71st St. on Shore Road Narrows, dies andIn i caed cdrietiaomn. to a deejay, there will be free hot dogs, drinks BAYRIDGE, BROOKLYN whMilea gpiocliiacne so affnidce fras cwe iplla oinffteerr sf rweei lel tbceh ionng ohfa nvde hfiocrl et hidee tnottis- fication numbers onto bicycles and cars. 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But the couple kept their relationship Wasserman, who says he is only al- Gangemi, however, had virtually no secret from her father for almost three lowed to speak to his kids on the tele- political club or big-name backing and, in years, Wasserman said, until the day he phone, denied he ever threatened his wife a heavily criticized political gaff, ran an asked for her hand in marriage. or their children. ad in a local paper asking readers to tell From the start, Wasserman said, his fa- “She changed,” said Wasserman. “She her what they saw as the important issues ther-in-law was a domineering presence was a great person and a great mother to in the community. in their lives. The couple held their wed- her children, but she became consumed Seminara won the primary handily, but ding party at her father’s Del Monte’s by her father.” lost to incumbent Republican Marty catering hall. Things began to unravel, says Wasser- Golden in the general election. When the couple first married, they man, both at the law firm and in their Gangemi, meanwhile, left behind a rented a basement apartment from Ursu- marriage, with the indictment of Ursula’s slew of unpaid bills, including $25,000 la’s grandmother, Constance Digiovanna, brother Frank Gangemi on charges of owed to the company that printed her on 83rd Street at 13th Avenue, for which grand larceny in March 2002. campaign literature, and $8,000 owed to they paid rent to John Gangemi Sr., ‘Highfalutin lifestyle’ the company that wrote her campaign lit- Wasserman said. imcGqcccirwwnTmhnfhT“cVhpmcfhtt—snDmwwg‘ieLjCocCKpnsnoanhnearThholhoslhHhioeaooiueeeefhahooiiiiiaeihaahn moggiegiie, oorermreece ayryfclpt lemeFH““AA“PLFFAwn’ne eumtmVnseod osrotc htr ieh tcusnneocirhns’sHWHtrch anLctcroet iia.oro frgopi,toesty]s mesPk ieiongl kt udtlad msieta lthnei Piae m-ulsr cduIo. ri eaik —sneerl eeu es,Gssehantai e csDmasmn ,ofcn orSrgtaecf eoola r awfHno.. m er” aispBls pahg uas khauo cbabl 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Gangemi recep- firm aware (A) of any professional Liabil- firm of Gangemi & Gangemi. tionist who was fired from the firm in ity Claims made against them in the past In its suit, HSBC alleges that Ursula January 2002. five years or (B) of any legal work or in- Gangemi “obtained title of the property “They were always hiding from cidents that might reasonably be expected through fraud and by using funds she ob- clients,” she said. “Over the summer [of to lead to a claim or suit against them?” tained from HSBC which she had no 2001] people were calling screaming. The two sides settled out of court but right, title, or interest to and thus HSBC People were looking to kill Frank.” the insurance was dropped. has an equitable lien on the real property.” Every couple of weeks, Marrazzo told Despite the law firm’s steady business, That lawsuit is still being adjudicated. 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While the firm extended her health in- surance until she gave birth, Marrazzo wsuarsa nucnea fboler mtoo cnothllse cbte cuanuesme pthloey smtaeten tD ine-- GRIPPO SUIT… partment of Labor had no record of her employment with Gangemi & Gangemi. Marrazzo contacted Bensonhurst As- shmeeemlnpbte ldby ehmneearfn iet svP.e entteura Allyb breactee,i vwe huonseem opflfoicye- Ctroancttsin, uoer dw ferorem f opracgeed 1 into retirement, the recruiting and training the city’s more According to Department of Labor lawyer said. than 1,200 school principals. spokesman Rob Lillpopp, the agency The principals listed as co-defendants Grippo had reportedly been on the short could not comment on the specifics of the in the complaint are Jo N. Asciutto, of PS list of candidates for New York’s schools Marrazzo case. He added that Ursula 186; Howard Mednick, of PS 180; Louise chancellor, a job that went to Joel Klein. Gangemi is not under investigation and is Verdemare, of PS 112; Kathleen Le Don- At Grippo’s final Community School in “good standing at this point.” ni, of PS 247, Margaret De Gaeta, of PS Board 20 meeting, in June, he appointed Reached this week, Abbate said that a 176; Elizabeth Culkin, of PS 176; Patrick eight principals, all women, to head former employee who recently retired had Marano, of PS 163; Josephine Rossicone, schools in the district. handled the matter for him and he did not of IS 220; Marie Di Bella, of PS 104; In addition to suing for lost pay, Turco recall how it was resolved. Sylvia La Cerra, of PS 200; Theresa Dovi, said his clients are calling for sensitivity Meanwhile, in mid-2001, Ursula Gange- of PS 102; and Diana Picucci, of PS 48. training immediately for every Depart- mi announced her City Council bid. Grippo had served as superintendent of ment of Education employee and an out- Campaign didn’t pay School District 20 since 1994 but an- side audit of the department’s Equal Em- According to Wasserman, Ursula nounced his retirement last February after ployment Opportunity policy. Gangemi’s father coerced her to enter the he was passed over for one of the 10 Re- According to the Department of Educa- race. gional Superintendent positions under the tion’s Web site it is the department’s policy, At the time, some political insiders be- reorganized city educational system. “to provide equal educational and employ- lieved she entered the Democratic pri- It was reported that he would become ment opportunities without regard to race, mary race as a potential spoiler against schools chancellor in Philadelphia, but color, religion, creed, national origin, alien- Joanne Seminara, who was seen as a turned that job down at the last minute. age, citizenship status age, marital status, stronger challenger to the incumbent Re- Instead, he stayed in New York, becoming disability, sexual orientation, gender (sex), publican, Marty Golden, than the other executive vice president of Program De- or prior record of arrest or conviction …” potential Democratic challenger, Carlo velopment and Strategic Planning at the “The policies look good on paper, but Scissura. Department of Education’s new Leader- what good is a law if it’s not enforced?” The thought was that Gangemi would ship Academy, which is responsible for Turco said.

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