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Monster NYPD cop charged with killing his son kept custody AFTER judge suspected he was beating children nydailynews.com/new-york/nyc-c…
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2 NYPD shot in the Bronx 2 separate shootings this weekend - I am a victim of NYPD crimes civil rights violated but I do not support violence even those the NYPD that broke laws celebrated violence against me.
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SHAWN INGLIMA Cheng noted that educators at the boys’ school in East Moriches told investigators that the kids couldn’t concentrate and were looking for food in garbage cans or off the floor. Despite the increasingly-frantic efforts of the boy’s mother Justyna Zubko-Valva, she was never able to regain custody of the kids: Anthony, Thomas and 6-year-old Andrew. Suffolk Assistant County Attorny Randall Rajti, in the Feb. 20 hearing, objected to further investigation: “These are non-issues.” Cheng disagreed but ultimately declined to take any action. “The court cannot ignore there are problems going on," said the judge. “Anthony is facing stressors. His deterioration in his level of functioning suggests that his needs are not being met.” The judge said from the bench that he had to rely on the opinions of the CPS investigators. He insisted he could not change a custody arrangement ordered by another judge - Nassau County matrimonial Judge Hope Zimmerman who gave custody to Michael Valva. Pallbearers carry Thomas Valava's casket after his funeral at St. Elizabeth's Church in Melville, Suffolk County on Jan. 30,
KEVIN HAGEN New York courts spokesman Lucian Chalfen insisted the case was handled properly despite its tragic coda. “As a neglect case, an inordinate amount of time was spent on this case by the judge including ordering three CPS investigations of the father and two physician visits,” said Chalfen. “These are not routine occurrences. Extra attention was paid to this case.” Another red flag was thrown by Cheng in an April 12, 2019 decision, where the judge noted city schoolteacher Katherine Izzo — a neighbor of Zubko-Valva — testified that Thomas had recounted to her how Valva hit the little boy a dozen times. Cheng wrote in the same decision that he found the father’s claims of innocence “less than credible,” with the dad’s testimony changing when pressed for details. But in the end, nothing changed. He denied Zubko-Valva’s bid to regain custody of her kids. “That is denied,” Cheng said. “You have to learn that once I make a decision that is it.” Angela Pollina and her NYPD officer fiance Michael Valva are charged with murder in Thomas Valva's death,
(SUFFOLK COUNTY SHERIFF VIA AP) Valva and his fiancee Angela Pollina remain jailed without bail for murder in Thomas’ death. They were indicted on Thursday at a hearing where prosecutors recounted how a callous Valva declared “I’ve been through more stressful things than this” after learning his son was dead. Justyna Zubka-Valva (holding her son), arrives with family members for the funeral services for her son, Thomas Valva, 8, on Thursday, Jan. 30, 2020, at St. Elizabeth's Church, in Melville, N.Y. Thomas' father, NYPD Transit Officer Michael Valva, 40, and his fiancĂ©e, Angela Pollina, 42, were charged with second-degree murder in his death. Thomas died in a freezing garage on Jan. 17, at his home in Center Moriches, N.Y. According to police sources, Valva began beating his autistic son on Jan. 16, then dictated that he spend the night in an unheated garage. Suffolk County Police Commissioner Geraldine Hart said that a medical examiner ruled Thomas' death a homicide and listed hypothermia as a major contributing factor. The abuse reportedly began long before his death.
DAVID WEXLER