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NYPD Commissioner’s son being investigated for allegedly raping woman

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NYPD Commissioner’s son being investigated for allegedly raping woman

Police Commissioner Ray Kelly’s newsman son, Greg, is being investigated for allegedly raping a woman, law-enforcement sources told The Post early today. The woman filed an official complaint Tuesday against the younger Kelly, claiming the co-host of Fox 5’s “Good Day New York” attacked her last October, the sources said. The allegation is being investigated by the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office because of the inherent conflict of interest in an NYPD probe, according to the sources. Greg Kelly’s lawyer, Andrew Lankler, said his client “strenuously denied” the allegation. Read More: New York Post

 

Gotti grandkid in car bust

Carmine Agnello Jr., the grandson of “Dapper Don” John Gotti Sr., was busted by Queens cops yesterday for allegedly driving with a suspended license, police sources said. The Gambino bambino — who starred along with mom Victoria and two brothers on the reality TV show “Growing Up Gotti” — was pulled over at about 3 p.m. for driving a car missing its front license plate and sporting tinted windows, the sources said. After stopping Agnello, officers discovered he allegedly had a suspended license and hauled him in to Jamaica’s 103rd Precinct station house. Read More: New York Post

 

Howard Beach man sentenced for assault of off-duty cop

A Howard Beach man who brutally beat a cop during a gang assault has been sentenced to 18 years in prison. Joseph Meyer, 26, was convicted of first-degree gang assault and other charges for an August 2009 attack on an off-duty police officer during a traffic dispute, according to District Attorney Richard A. Brown. According to trial testimony, Meyer — a construction worker — and several unapprehended others assaulted Officer Damien Bartels while he was off-duty, punching and kicking him multiples times in the head following an early morning traffic dispute in Long Island City. Read More: Queens Courier

 

Queens Teacher is ‘Bloody Vicious’

A Queens teacher last year grabbed and pinched a fifth-grade student’s ear so hard that it started bleeding, an investigation found. But rather than ’fess up and report the injury, Jeanine Stoyer Rivera, a teacher at PS 181 (pictured) tried to cover it up by continually claiming in her disciplinary hearing that she had nothing to do with the vicious act. But even after finding that the veteran teacher’s testimony was “simply not credible,” the hearing officer let Stoyer Rivera off with a $10,000 fine because of her 18 years of service. Now she’s back in the classroom. Read More: New York Post

 

Subway Terror Plot Suspect Pleads Not Guilty To New Charges

A man allegedly involved in a plot to attack the subway system pleaded not guilty Wednesday to a new indictment that links a fourth person to the failed plot. In addition to conspiring to use weapons of mass destruction and providing material support to a terror group, Adis Medunjanin, seen above, is accused of attempting to recruit an unidentified man for jihad in Pakistan. A judge has given prosecutors a week to reveal the man’s identity. Read More: NY1

 

Racino operator donates $100,000 to state pols 

The operator of the Aqueduct racino ponied up $100,000 to state lawmakers amid Gov. Cuomo’s push for full-scale Las Vegas-style gambling in the state. The first-ever donations in New York by Malaysia-based gambling giant Genting come as the company also gears up to build a $4.4 billion convention center at the racino site. The donations are on top of the $1 million in Albany lobbying Genting spent last year. A Genting rep had no comment. Read More: Daily News