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JANUARY 7– MAN SENTENCED TO 5 YEARS, 3 YEARS SUPERVISION FOR BEATING SPOUSE PERMANTLY INJURING HER

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Susan Cacace

DISTRICT ATTORNEY

JANUARY 7, 2026

YONKERS MAN WHO STRANGLED PARTNER TO UNCONSCIOUSNESS RECEIVES 5-YEAR PRISON TERM

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. – Westchester County District Attorney Susan Cacace announced today that Jorge Garcia, 42, of Yonkers, was sentenced to 5 years in state prison Tuesday for strangling his partner to unconsciousness, in front of their then-2-year-old son, in 2023.

Judge Robert Prisco further sentenced Garcia to undergo 3 years of post-release supervision and provided permanent orders of protection for the victims.

Following a bench trial in November, Judge Prisco convicted the defendant of Strangulation in the Second Degree, a class D felony, Assault in the Second Degree (two counts), a class D felony, Unlawful Imprisonment in the First Degree, a class E felony, Assault in the Third Degree, a class A misdemeanor, and Endangering the Welfare of a Child, a class A misdemeanor.

DA Cacace said: “The defendant’s callousness towards his partner, the mother of his child, can hardly be put into words. But the only thing stronger than his depravity is the victim’s will to persevere, for herself and her son. I am inspired by her remarkable courage in not only surviving this attack, but reporting her abuser and seeing this case all the way through trial and conviction.

“I will never stop advocating for those fleeing abusive relationships. Survivors of domestic violence will always have a champion in this office.”

On Oct. 10, 2023, the victim knocked over a coffee machine in the kitchen. Enraged by this, the defendant tore down a camera that had been set up in the kitchen and dragged the victim to the bathroom, leaving their then-2-year-old son lying alone on the hallway floor.

The defendant then guided the victim’s body, while firmly grasping onto her neck, into the space between the toilet and the bathtub and placed his hands around her neck, strangling her until she lost consciousness.

The victim suffered permanent injuries from this attack, such as a fractured cheek bone, which required the insertion of a permanent titanium plate in her face.

In a victim impact statement read aloud at sentencing, the victim stated:

“Before this happened, I wasn’t someone who lived with fear or anxiety. But now, every day, I relive what happened on Oct. 10. Every day, the memories interrupt my thoughts and my peace. My quality of life has changed immensely. I can’t enjoy simple things anymore, watching a movie, playing with my child, driving, sleeping, or even having a normal conversation, without that day or the question of ‘why I stayed so long’ coming back to me.

The investigation was conducted by the Yonkers Police Department and the Special Prosecutions Division.

The case was prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney Daniela Pisahov and Domestic Violence Deputy Bureau Chief Janelle Armentano, of the Special Prosecutions Division.

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JANUARY 7–TRUMP ADMINISTRATION WITHOLDS $10 BILLION FROM NEW YORK CHILD CARE

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TOMORROW: GILLIBRAND TO DEMAND THAT TRUMP ADMINISTRATION REVERSE DECISION TO RIP AWAY CHILD CARE FUNDING FOR NEW YORK

Washington, D.C. – Tomorrow, Thursday, January 8th at 10:30 AM: U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) will hold a virtual press conference to demand that the Trump administration unfreeze the grants that provide child care assistance to thousands of families in New York.

On Tuesday, the Trump administration froze $10 billion in funding for child care subsidies, social services, and cash support for low-income families in five Democrat-controlled states—including New York. The administration is claiming widespread fraud throughout these states, but it has not provided any evidence of this in New York. The funding freeze will harm tens of thousands of children in New York and threatens the livelihood of hardworking caregivers.

Senator Gillibrand will discuss the importance of child care assistance for working parents and demand an immediate reversal of the administration’s funding freeze.

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JANUARY 7–PRESIDENT TRUMP SIGNS SENATOR GILLEBRAND’S TRAFFICKING RELIEF BILL INTO LAW

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GILLIBRAND STATEMENT ON PASSAGE OF HER BIPARTISAN BILL TO SUPPORT VICTIMS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING

 

Senator Gillibrand first introduced the Trafficking Survivors Relief Act with a bipartisan group of colleagues in 2016 and reintroduced it in every subsequent Congress. The most recent version of the bill, which was signed into law by President Trump, was co-led by Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-MS) in the Senate and Reps. Russell Fry (R-SC-07) and Ted Lieu (D-CA-36) in the House of Representatives. The legislation unanimously passed the House and Senate in December 2025.

Washington, D.C. – Today, following the signing of the bipartisan Trafficking Survivors Relief Act into law, U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) released the following statement:

“I am thrilled that my bipartisan Trafficking Survivors Relief Act has been signed into law. This represents significant progress in the effort to support victims of human trafficking, protecting them against the vicious cycle of criminalization that arises when their traffickers force them to break the law. I want to thank Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith and Reps. Russell Fry and Ted Lieu for their partnership in getting this bill across the finish line, and I am so grateful to all of the survivors who have bravely come forward and shared their stories. Our work continues in the fight to end human trafficking once and for all.”

 

Their Trafficking Survivors Relief Act enables survivors of human trafficking to have nonviolent criminal convictions or arrest records they incurred while being trafficked vacated and expunged, shielding them from criminalization and subsequent problems securing housing and employment as they work to reestablish their lives. Additionally, the new law:

  1. Allows for an individual’s status as a victim of trafficking to be a mitigating factor for courts to consider when imposing a prison sentence for violent crimes.
  2. Requires U.S. attorneys to submit a report one year after enactment detailing the number of motions filed under the law.
  3. Ensures that DOJ Office for Victims of Crime and Office on Violence Against Women grant funding can be used for legal representation for post-conviction relief activities.

 

 

For a full list of endorsing organizations, please click here.

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JANUARY 7– MAYOR APPOINTS WADE HARDY COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC SAFETY

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White Plains Mayor Justin C. Brasch has appointed Wade Hardy as the City’s Public Safety Commissioner. The Common Council confirmed the appointment at its January 5, 2026 meeting.

 As Public Safety Commissioner, Mr. Hardy will lead the overall operations of the City’s police, fire, EMS and 911 services.

Mayor Brasch said,

“Wade Hardy brings 39 years of experience in law enforcement and corporate security leadership and management to the job, including 22 years with the White Plains Police Department. We are thrilled to have him on board and know that under his leadership, the already strong Public Safety Department will continue to excel and be best in class not only in Westchester, but in New York State and the nation.”

During his previous tenure in White Plains, Commissioner Hardy led the Narcotics Unit, Anti-Crime Unit, Community Services Division, and oversaw various investigations in the Detective Bureau. He was also a leader on the special response team.  While leading the Community Services Division, he advanced initiatives to improve conditions in public housing, foster better relationships with at-risk youth, and regularly met with neighborhood associations, community organizations, local clergy, and the White Plains Central Business District.

He also spearheaded initiatives to combat regional retail crime. One of his career highlights was uncovering evidence that led to the location and apprehension of a man hiding in an apartment in White Plains who was wanted for the murder of a Norfolk, Virginia, Police Officer.  Throughout this broad swath of experience he has consistently sought to build bridges between the police department and the community, which has shaped his approach to policing.

Commissioner Hardy said, “I am energized and fully prepared to take White Plains Public Safety to new heights. In White Plains, everyone is important and everyone matters. This great City that I love is fortunate to be protected by a public safety department built on professionalism, integrity, commitment to service, and respect. Our firefighters and police officers strive for continuous improvement so that the service they provide tomorrow will be better than today. Our goal is to be the gold standard in public safety.”

 After retiring from the WPPD, Commissioner Hardy managed corporate security at Con Edison for 12 years and more recently, served as Deputy Chief Criminal Investigator for the Westchester County District Attorney‘s office. In the District Attorney’s Office, Commissioner Hardy was additionally responsible for improving police community relationships throughout Westchester County. He is a board member for a number of White Plains and Westchester County community-based organizations, which has allowed him to maintain his ties to and continue to participate in our White Plains community. Additionally, Commissioner Hardy served as an integral member of the White Plains Police Reform Committee.

Wade Hardy succeeds David Chong, who served as White Plains Public Safety Commissioner for 16 years. White Plains recognizes the leadership of Commissioner Chong and thanks him for his dedicated service to the City and its residents.

Read Commissioner Hardy’s full bio here

 

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JANUARY 7 — FLU MEASLES SNAP SITUATION ANALYZED BY YOUR LOCAL EPIDEMIOLOGIST

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JANUARY 6– WESTCHESTER COUNTY LEGISLATORS ORGANIZE THE NEW BOARD

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WHITE PLAINS, NY—The Westchester County Board of Legislators began the 2026 term on Monday night, re-electing Board Chairman Vedat Gashi (D–New Castle, Ossining, Somers, Yorktown) and electing Legislator Terry Clements (D–New Rochelle, Pelham, Pelham Manor) as Vice Chair. Sunday Vanderberg was elected to her fifth term as the Board’s Clerk and Chief Administrative Officer.

The Board’s majority Democratic caucus elected Legislator Judah Holstein (D–Eastchester, New Rochelle, Tuckahoe) as Majority Leader and Legislator Shanae Williams (D–Yonkers) as Majority Whip. The start-of-term leadership vote followed the swearing-in of the whole Board by Westchester County Clerk Hon. Thomas M. Roach. Two new legislators—Jenn Puja (D–White Plains, Scarsdale, West Harrison) and Anant Nambiar (D–Larchmont, Mamaroneck, Rye, Harrison) were inaugurated to their first terms.

Gashi said, “I’m grateful for the trust my colleagues have placed in me as we begin a new term. Over the past two years, this Board expanded quality housing opportunities, restored funding for affordable childcare, strengthened protections for domestic violence survivors, and made targeted investments to keep Westchester accessible for working families and seniors. I look forward to continuing that work together.”

Clements said, “I’m honored to serve as Vice Chair and remain committed to ensuring every voice in Westchester is heard and valued. Together with my colleagues, we’ll continue advocating for policies that uplift our communities and strengthen the democratic values that make our county strong. I’m grateful to the residents and my fellow legislators for their continued support as we move forward with unity and purpose.”


Holstein
 said, “I’m honored to have been selected as the next Majority Leader of the Westchester County Board of Legislators. The year ahead will bring new and unique challenges, and by working together we can govern responsibly, protect essential services, and continue delivering for the people and communities of Westchester County.”

Williams said, “I am deeply grateful to my colleagues for entrusting me with the role of Majority Whip for this new term. I take this responsibility seriously and am committed to upholding the duties of this position with respect and purpose. We have important work ahead, and our focus will remain on advancing common-sense legislation that benefits all Westchester County residents. I look forward to working alongside my colleagues in leadership and within the Democratic caucus to ensure a productive and successful term.”

Vanderberg said, “It’s a privilege that the legislators have again placed their confidence in me. I look forward to continue assisting them in serving the people of Westchester County for another term.”

The minority caucus re-elected Legislator Margaret A. Cunzio (C–North Castle, Mount Pleasant, Pleasantville, Sleepy Hollow, Harrison) as Minority Leader, and Legislator James Nolan (R–Yonkers, Eastchester, Bronxville) as Minority Whip.

 

Watch the full Organizational Meeting here.

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JANUARY 6– COUNTY EXECUTIVE KEN JENKINS LAUNCHES WEEKLY PODCAST ON S APPLECASTS AND SPOTIFY

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WESTCHESTER COUNTY LAUNCHES “THIS WEEK IN WESTCHESTER” PODCAST

Weekly County Executive Briefing Now Available On-Demand Across Audio Platforms

Listen to This Week in Westchester: The Podcast

(White Plains, NY) – With the start of the new year, Westchester County is expanding how residents access County news with the launch of This Week in Westchester: The Podcast, a new on-demand audio offering led by County Executive Ken Jenkins.

The podcast delivers a weekly, easy-to-consume audio version of the County Executive’s Monday briefing, bringing County news, policy updates and community highlights directly to residents. Episodes will stream weekly on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, making County information more accessible to busy residents who prefer to listen on the go.

The podcast is part of a broader evolution of the County Executive’s communications, now unified under This Week in Westchester, a multi-platform weekly news hub designed to expand reach, improve accessibility, and make County updates easier to share.

At the center of this initiative is This Week in Westchester: The Briefing, the County Executive’s live Monday update. The briefing now serves as the foundation for multiple formats, including the podcast, ensuring the same information is available across all platforms.

Jenkins said: “This new structure allows us to meet people where they are whether they want to watch or listen. It’s about transparency, accessibility and making sure residents and partners have clear, consistent information every week.”

Communications Director Catherine Cioffi said: “The way people consume news is constantly evolving, and our communications must evolve with it. Residents want timely information, meaningful engagement and content that is easy to access and share. This new approach is designed to meet those expectations and deliver County information in real time, across multiple platforms.”

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JANUARY 6– U.S. VACCINE NEW POLICY CHANGES DRAMATICALLY– YOUR LOCAL EPIDEMIOLOGIST SORTS IT OUT

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NY SENATOR GILLEBRAND TO TRUMP : “UNFREEZE THIS FUNDING AND STOP THIS BRAZEN ATTACK ON OUR CHILDREN.”unfreeze this funding and stop this brazen attack on our children.”

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GILLIBRAND STATEMENT ON TRUMP ADMINISTRATION’S FREEZE OF CHILD CARE FUNDING IN NY

Washington, D.C. – Today, in response to reports that the Trump administration will freeze billions in funding meant for poor children and their families in New York and other Democrat-led states, U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand issued the following statement:

“My faith guides my life and public service. It’s our job to serve the people most in need and most at risk – no matter what state they live in or what political party their family or elected representatives belong to. To use the power of the government to harm the neediest Americans is immoral and indefensible. This has nothing to do with fraud and everything to do with political retribution that punishes poor children in need of assistance. I demand that President Trump unfreeze this funding and stop this brazen attack on our children.”

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JANUARY 3 2026- STATE HEALTH COMMISSIONER CONFIRMS RECORD FLU HOSPITALIZATIONS IN NEW YORK

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The state Department of Health said there were 4,546 flu hospitalizations last week, a 24% increase from the week before.

“We are having a more severe flu season than prior years, almost 1,000 more people were admitted to a hospital during this most recent seven-day period compared to the prior week,” state Health Commissioner Dr. James McDonald said in a statement on Friday.

“There is still time to get a flu shot and remember, flu can be treated with antiviral medication if started within 48 hours of symptom onset and your doctor deems appropriate.”

The number of people diagnosed with the flu overall — not just those who were hospitalized — also reached a record high last month of more than 72,000. Cases dropped last week by about a third to 49,000, state data show.

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