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If in fact this in- In the news als from a distance might strument is furtherance of a just be the advantage cops “pat down,” or the “stop and NYPD arrests need in fighting crime and question” of a possible sus- hundreds of protecting lives. pect, so be it. If one believes As we’ve seen, no individ- that detecting a weapon or johns citywide ual is safe from the random even a possible weapon on street violence that has pene- someone from a distance is Police arrested nearly trated our city’s streets. Inno- an invasion of their free- 200 people in a four- cent children to hero cops doms or civil liberties, too day citywide prostitu- such as Police Officer Peter bad. In this case as in many, tion bust, according to Figoski have all been victims the ends justify the means. the New York Post. Po- of gun violence in recent Detecting from a distance lice began the raid last months. and seizing even one illegal Thursday and ended it If new technology to de- gun is certainly worth any Sunday, arresting 10 tect weapons is in fact avail- price the NYPD could pay for prostitutes, 186 johns able, the NYPD should jump this high-tech advantage. and seizing 56 vehicles. on the opportunity to obtain As part of “Operation this equipment, train their –Mike Codellais a retired NYPD Losing Proposition,” of- officers, and begin taking il- detective sergeant ficers posed as prosti- legal guns out of the hands and author of “Alphaville” tutes and arrested the of criminals. Metro does not endorse the opinions of the johns who solicited My 20 years experience as author, or any opinions expressed on its pages. them. METRO/EAE A civil In the news rights and Counterpoint NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly said he wants police to start using the scanners soon. liberties NORMAN SIEGEL nightmare Yesterday, Police Commission- “The ability to walk new power. Donna Lieberman, FORMER HEAD OF THE NYCLU er Raymond Kelly announced down the street director of the New York Civil T that the NYPD is pursuing a Liberties Union, sees the new free from a virtual controversial new technology technology as a double-edged his new policy is a civ- upon reasonable suspicion. Newt criticizes in the war against illegal guns: police pat-down is sword. il rights and liberties There could be horrible sce- NYC unions body-scanning devices. a matter of “On the one hand, if tech- nightmare, and a vio- narios where police aggres- “There are still far too many nology like this worked as it lation of personal pri- sively stop, question, frisk, Newt Gingrich lashed guns in New York, too many privacy.” was billed, New York City vacy rights. and arrest people on the LIEBERMAN out at New York City murders, and too many shoot- should see its stop-and-frisk As a preliminary matter, street who don’t have a gun public workers in the ings,” Kelly said in his annual rate drop by a half-million does the new technology de- simply because they had Monday night GOP State of the NYPD address yes- does not travel through metal, people a year,” said Lieber- tect metal or guns? If it de- metal in their pockets debate, citing union- terday morning. “We employ allowing officers to “see” the man. “On the other hand, the tects metal, will it also detect Or, people could be ized city janitors who the long-established right of outline of hidden weapons. ability to walk down the street cellphones, pacemakers, and stopped by law officers for he said make too the police to stop and question “We hope to utilize the sen- free from a virtual police pat- iPads? That would certainly no purpose at all. much money. The jab individuals about whom we sor as soon as it meets our re- down is a matter of privacy.” be overly broad. I think this scanning tech- was in reference to a have reasonable suspicion … quirements,” Kelly said. Sean Barry of VOCAL-NY, a Moreover, the proposed nology is very troubling, and plan he had suggest- But we need to do even more.” The NYPD is testing the new grassroots advocacy group, policy is an even greater vio- the police department needs ed to give cleaning Kelly said the NYPD, in scanners, which currently only fears the NYPD will use the lation of people’s rights than to reconsider its use, or, at a jobs to children. “You partnership with the U.S. De- work from three to four feet scanners to harass minorities. the NYPD’s current stop-and- minimum, assure New York- could ... hire 30-some partment of Defense’s Com- away. Kelly said he’s hoping “The NYPD will just repeat frisk practices. ers that it will not infringe kids to work in the bating Terrorism Technical they will soon operate at a dis- the same pattern of raciallybi- The Fourth Amendment on their rights. school for the price of Support Office, is working to tance of more than 80 feet. Po- ased policing we’ve seen ... in requires that police have rea- one janitor,” he said. develop a tool capable of de- lice will install the scanners on- black and Latino communi- sonable suspicion before –Norman Siegelis a civil rights METRO/AB tecting concealed firearms. to NYPD vans to direct at sus- ties,” Barry said. they search someone: We attorney and former director of The device can read radia- pects. need to know who the police the New York Civil Liberties Union tion, or heat, emitted from a But some are concerned EMILY ANNE EPSTEIN are going to scan and [email protected] Metro does not endorse the opinions of the person’s body. The radiation that the NYPD will abuse its whether they will act only author, or any opinions expressed on its pages. 04 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 2012 Subway slasher pleads y p l p A guilty, awaits sentence a y d To A man who rampaged through his own admission. Brooklyn and Manhattan on a Continuing his rampage, killing spree last February Gelman stole a car and struck pleaded guilty yesterday to and killed a pedestrian, stabbing his final victim, who Stephen Tanenbaum, 60. He survived, on a 3 train. then got on the subway and Maksim Gelman, 24, admit- took the train into Manhattan. ted to slashing Lincoln Center It was on a 3 train that had employee Joseph Lozito with a stopped at Times Square that kitchen knife near Times Gelman stabbed Lozito, cut- Square. This was after Gelman ting him in his head and neck. had already killed four people Lozito miraculously survived •Over 50 programs of study, including degree programs in Brooklyn. the bloody attack. in Biotechnology, Fashion Design, Science for Forensics, In a 15-minute court pro- Gelman After a 28-hour citywide ceeding yesterday in Manhat- manhunt, police nabbed Gel- Substance Abuse Counseling, and Tourism & Hospitality tan Supreme Court, Gelman man Feb. 13. confirmed that he tried to He is expected to be sen- •Day, evening & weekend classes murder Lozito. Quoted tenced to 100years to life for In November, Gelman the four murders, plus 25 •Free career advisement for students pleaded guilty to four murders years for the Lozito stabbing. “I’ve had a doozy in a deadly outburst that be- In a jailhouse interview, he •Payment plans offered gan on Feb. 12 in Brighton of a day.” told the Post he wanted to kill Beach. 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No, Charles Mainor said that a we are the New York Classes begin February 24. for FB post friend posted the words to Giants.” Mainor told The Jer- his Facebook wall during sey Journal that he only * the Sunday Giants game. wrote half of the message, Must have your original U.S.-issued high school diploma or a G.E.D. JERSEY CITY.A New Jersey The post on his wall read, and that a friend added the politician apologized yester- “We are not going to just lay “gaybirds from Philly” com- day for a post on his down, we come to play. Who ment. METRO/AB KCCaic CUNYkcc kingsboroughCUNY Kingsborough Community College College that worksfor you. 2001 Oriental Boulevard, Brooklyn, NY 11235 • www.kingsborough.edu B1 or B49 bus to last stop • Less than 10 minutes from the Belt Parkway new york NYC’s #1 FREE DAILY WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 2012 05 NYPD: Teen’s suicide Botany. Tropical not a result of bullying METRO FILE PHOTO The uncle of a Staten Island Cummings said classmates teen who killed herself still tormented his niece, a sopho- maintains she was mercilessly more at New Dorp High bullied before her death, de- School, after she started dat- spite an NYPD investigation ing the older teen. that found no evidence she “There were kids outside was harassed. her school that said she was Fifteen-year-old Amanda bullied every day,” Cummings Cummings died after she said. “I don’t think they would threw herself in front of a city make up that stuff.” bus in December. Cummings said Amanda’s Police sources told the New mother, Cecile Weber, also be- York Post yesterday that, after lieves her daughter was bul- speaking with the girl’s close lied before her death. friends and family members, Keith said Amanda was they found no evidence that Cummings hospitalized for psychiatric she was tormented in the days treatment after she made sui- Check out the Healer’s House at the New York Botanical Garden, which illustrates how leading up to her death. cidal comments in 2009. traditional healers use plants to treat illnesses. There’s also a cacao tree, the source of chocolate. But Amanda’s uncle, Keith “I want something A childhood friend of Cummings, told Metro he positive to come Amanda’s, 15-year-old Tyler Escape from winter’s chill in the BroIVnO M. xVERMEULEN doesn’t believe it and doubts Musante, said she never men- out of this. I know the police even looked at his tioned being bullied to him. niece’s cell phone. there was bullying, “I wouldn’t have expected After Amanda’s death, her that from her,” Musante said. and a lot of others In need of a warm-weather vacation this time of year? Who isn’t? But for those of us who phone held vicious text mes- “She was always the one to can’t afford a plane ticket to the tropics, there’s always the Caribbean Garden at the New York sages from other girls at her have reached out to cheer us up.” Botanical Garden in the Bronx. The Caribbean Garden opens this Saturday, Jan. 21 and runs school, as well as from her for- me over this.” through Feb. 26. It’s a balmy 75 degrees Fahrenheit inside the conservatory and visitors can mer 19-year-old boyfriend, CASSANDRA GARRISON check out the exotic flowers, as well as take salsa and photography classes. METRO/CB Keith said. 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If it sometimes seems like The authors say that in down to program in a new plugged-in New Yorkers are pedestrian incidents, head- song. oblivious to their surround- phones can create environ- Statistics show the num- ings, it's because these days, mental isolation, or block out ber of people injured or more of them are. the ability to hear surround- killed while blinded to their A study released Monday ing sounds — like a car horn. surroundings by headphones reports that more people na- The distraction of electronics has tripled in the past six tionwide are being hit while like an iPod both disrupts the years, from 16 deaths across wearing headphones, and brain’s ability to interpret au- the country in 2004 to 47 many did not notice any horn ditory details and creates a deaths in 2010. honking before the accident. distraction, such as looking The median age of victims The report, published in 34 was 21, and 67 percent of the Injury Prevention journal, those hit were younger than reports that accidents involv- 30, according to the report. ing people hit while wearing Of 116 collisions nation- earbuds tripled since 2004. wide in 2010, 81 were fatalities. The authors of the report Of the 116 reports of Trains hit people in 64 percent called distraction by electron- people hit or killed while of incidences, and cars hit KARL LAGERFELD ic devices “inattentional blind- wearing headphones, 34 them 32 percent of the time. ness,” and said it “reduces of the victims reported mental resource allocation, or not hearing anything ALISON BOWEN FOR METRO [email protected] attention, to outside stimuli.” like horns or sirens. Metro brings our advertisers and readers Karl Lagerfeld as OWS running the Guest Editor in Chief on February 7, 2012. 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During allegedly have no ties to the candidates they represent, allowing politicians to feign ignorance Monday night’s debate for Republican candidates in Myrtle Beach, Santorum $8.1M The U.S. presidential election seeing is negative. went after Romney, saying is nearly 10 months away, but There are controversial ad- the ad by Restore Our Fu- the theme of the 2012 cam- vertisements placed by Win- ture was mis- paign already seems set: It’s ning Our Future, a PAC sup- leading. the Year of the PAC Attacks. Like his campaign, the porting former House of Rep- Romney Political action committees PAC supporting Romney resentatives speaker Newt Gin- responded — groups with great clout in has far outdistanced its grich, that blast Romney’s with what has U.S. politics that are legally sep- rivals in spending. record as a private equity exec- become the arate from candidates — have Restore our Future has utive, calling him a corporate deniability de- spent more than $25 million reported spending $8.1 raider and a job killer who laid fense for can- this campaign season, with million during the over- off thousands of workers. didates in the age of super much more to come. Nearly all campaign. And there are ads by Re- PACs: that the ad criticiz- half of that amount has bought $7.8M store Our Future, the pro- ing Santorum didn’t come messages, typically TV and ra- Romney group that helped to from Romney’s campaign, dio advertisements, criticizing drive down Gingrich’s poll so Romney had no control candidates. Comedian Stephen Colbert’s super PAC so far numbers a month ago with a over it. This campaign season, the has reported spending $21,600 on attacking Romney. wave of ads accusing him of “If they ever run an ad PACs have taken over much of Much of that money has having questionable ethics. that’s not accurate, I hope the dirty work of running neg- gone toward attack ads “This is a time when every- they take out the ad and ative ads aimed at hurting ri- already have spent $4.6 million like those earlier this month in against Gingrich, who one picks up a knife and make it correct,” Romney, vals, allowing candidates to of- in “negative” ads attacking oth- the Iowa and New Hampshire during the campaign has throws it,” said Barry Wynn, a former Massachusetts ficially keep their campaigns er candidates, according to a contests that opened the nomi- been the subject of $7.8 an influential Republican governor, said of the PAC clean. Reuters analysis of Federal Elec- nation race, have been bom- million in attack-ad donor. “It’s a cage fight when that supports him. 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