Saturday, January 26, 2008

Chief Joseph Reznick Brought In To Handle Brooklyn Drug Scandal

Chief Joseph Reznick has been brought in to handle the drug scandal, in the Brooklyn Police Department, that has tainted the evidence in about 80 cases. Chief Reznick is a no nonsense type of guy with an impressive resume':

He was involved in the investigation of the torture and killing of Jonathan M. Levin, a teacher, in his Manhattan apartment in 1997; the murder of Irene Silverman in her Upper East Side town house in 1998; and the murder of the girl they called “Baby Hope,” a 5-year-old whose body was found packed into a picnic cooler off the Henry Hudson Parkway.

Days after Officer Russel Timoshenko, 23, was fatally shot in Brooklyn last July, Chief Reznick led the chase for the suspects in the killing; they were captured in an area off Interstate 80 in Pennsylvania. In 1988, he was equally determined in solving the killing of Officer Michael J. Buczek, 24.


Let's hope Chief Reznick gets to the bottom of all of this in order for public trust to be restored to the Brooklyn Police Department.

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