Former Westchester Cop Pleads Not Guilty To Quadruple Homicide Charges

Nicholas Tartaglione, the former Briarcliff Manor police officer turned alleged drug conspirator pleaded not guilty to quadruple murder charges in federal court on Thursday. Last month, United States Attorney for the Southern District Preet Bharara announced that the 49-year-old Tartaglione, who previously worked as an officer in Pawling and Mount Vernon, had been charged in a five-count indictment for his participation in a drug conspiracy to distribute more than five kilograms of cocaine and for the murders of four men, all of whom lived in Middletown in Orange County.

Ex-Westchester Officer Accused Of Quadruple Homicide Appears In Court

Nicholas Tartaglione, the former Briarcliff Manor police officer turned alleged drug conspirator was back in federal court on Thursday after being arrested and charged with quadruple homicide. Last month, United States Attorney for the Southern District Preet Bharara announced that the 49-year-old Tartaglione, who previously worked as an officer in Pawling and Mount Vernon, had been charged in a five-count indictment for his participation in a drug conspiracy to distribute more than five kilograms of cocaine and for the murders of four men, all of whom lived in Middletown in Orange County.

Former Westchester Police Officer Back In Court For Quadruple Homicide

WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. Nicholas Tartaglione, the former Briarcliff Manor police officer turned alleged drug conspirator was back in federal court on Thursday after being arrested and charged with quadruple homicide. Last month, United States Attorney for the Southern District Preet Bharara announced that the 49-year-old Tartaglione had been charged in a five-count indictment for his participation in a drug conspiracy to distribute more than five kilograms of cocaine and for the murders of four men, all of whom lived in Middletown in Orange County.

Details Emerge In Former Briarcliff Manor Officer’s Quadruple Homicide Case

Questions continue to be raised about the checkered past of Nicholas Tartaglione, the former Briarcliff Manor police officer turned drug conspirator who was identified on Tuesday as the suspect in the execution-style slayings of four men. United States Attorney for the Southern District Preet Bharara announced that the 49-year-old Tartaglione had been charged in a five-count indictment for his participation in a drug conspiracy to distribute more than five kilograms of cocaine and for the murders of the four, all of whom lived in Middletown in Orange County.

Crooked retired cop charged with killing four in cocaine deal

A crooked retired cop in White Plains killed four men in a bar over a deal for 5 kilos of cocaine, prosecutors charged Tuesday. Nicholas Tartaglione, 49, who once worked as a Briarcliff Manor police officer, was charged with killing Martin Luna, Urbano Santiago, Miguel Luna and Hector Gutierrez in Chester, N.Y., in April as part of his involvement in a drug conspiracy, officials said.

Ex-Police Officer From Westchester Charged In Quadruple Homicide

A former Briarcliff Manor police officer is facing life in prison after being charged with quadruple homicide for allegedly killing four people who were "in the wrong place at the wrong time," according to United States Attorney for the Southern District Preet Bharara. Bharara said that Nicholas Tartaglione had been charged in a five-count indictment for his participation in a drug conspiracy to distribute more than five kilograms of cocaine and for the murders of four men to further his business efforts.