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.
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.
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.
The former Briarcliff Manor police officer charged in a quadruple murder in Orange County is expected in White Plains Federal Court today. Nicholas Tartaglione, 49, Nicholas Tartaglione, 49, is charged in a five count federal indictment for conspiracy to distribute at least five kilograms of cocaine and the murder of four Middletown men.
The fact that a man accused of killing four people worked as a police officer for the Village of Briarcliff Manor is not a headline most residents expected to see. Nicholas Tartagalione was indicted earlier this week for allegedly killing four men execution-style in an Orange County bar over a cocaine deal that went bad .
... Nicholas Tartaglione assaulted him. Tiffany used his public access show to rail against the Village of Briarcliff Manor and was a regular fixture at village board and board of education meetings. He may have been dead for up to two weeks when police ...
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.
Check out this story on ldnews.com: http://usat.ly/2i8eMGC Nick Tartaglione, a former Briarcliff Manor police officer, was arrested on Dec. 19, 2016, and charged in a quadruple homicide in Orange County. WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. - Four bodies believed to be the missing men allegedly killed by retired Briarcliff Manor cop Nicholas Tartaglione during a busted drug deal in April were recovered Tuesday on property he rented in Orange County.
A former Briarcliff Manor police officer is facing murder charges in connection with four men who disappeared earlier this year in Orange County. Retired police officer Nicholas Tartaglione was arrested Monday as the center of a federal investigation into the slayings of four Middletown men who disappeared in April.
Check out this story on USATODAY.com: http://usat.ly/2i8eMGC Nick Tartaglione, a former Briarcliff Manor police officer, was arrested on Dec. 19, 2016, and charged in a quadruple homicide in Orange County. WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. - Four bodies believed to be the missing men allegedly killed by retired Briarcliff Manor cop Nicholas Tartaglione during a busted drug deal in April were recovered Tuesday on property he rented in Orange County.
... operation at the 170-acre property in the Town of Mount Hope where Nicholas Tartaglione, the retired Briarcliff Manor police officer accused of killing four Middletown men in April, has been living. About 40 police vehicles, including two mobile ...
Several bodies have been found at the Hudson Valley home of retired Briarcliff Manor police officer Nicholas Tartaglione, who was indicted on murder charges for his role in a cocaine distribution conspiracy on Tuesday. According to multiple reports, Chester police have confirmed that four bodies were located at Tartaglione's home in Otisville, a village in Orange County, late on Tuesday afternoon, after the 49-year-old was charged for his participation in a drug conspiracy to distribute more than five kilograms of cocaine and the murder of four men to further his business efforts.
Otisville resident Nicholas Tartaglione -- a retired cop with the Briarcliff Manor Police Department in Westchester -- was arrested Monday and charged in a five count indictment. The indictment alleges that Tartaglione participated in the killing of the four men, some of whom were in the wrong place at the wrong time, in connection with an alleged cocaine ring.