Ex-police officer charged with killing 4 men in drug deal

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y.>> A retired police officer has been accused of killing four men who went missing during a drug deal this year, and authorities have discovered the remains of four bodies on property linked to him. Nicholas Tartaglione was arrested on Monday on charges of murder and conspiracy to distribute 5 kilograms and more of cocaine, U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara said.

4 bodies found at property of retired N.Y. cop

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.

4 bodies found at property of retired N.Y. cop

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.

Expert: Chamberlain trial was ‘tough task’ for plaintiff’s attorneys

Friends, family and legal experts making their voices heard one day after a jury unanimously cleared a White Plains police officer in the shooting death a Vietnam veteran. The federal jury found that Officer Anthony Carelli did not use excessive force when he shot and killed Kenneth Chamberlain Sr., a former Marine, during a volatile standoff five years ago.

Trial set for suit in N.Y. police shooting of veteran

Trial set for suit in N.Y. police shooting of veteran Kenneth Chamberlain Sr. was shot by a White Plains police officer in 2011. Check out this story on USATODAY.com: http://usat.ly/2ckKAkM The family and attorney of Kenneth Chamberlain Sr., hold a press conference after a motion by the City of White Plains to dismiss the wrongful death lawsuit against the police is denied.