Three Plead Guilty In Shooting Death Of Westchester Pro Baseball Prospect

A trio of Bronx men have pleaded guilty for their roles in the shooting death of 23-year-old Yonkers resident and Oakland Athletics baseball prospect Michael Nolan. On Wednesday, acting Westchester County District Attorney announced that after pleading not guilty of multiple charges earlier this year in regards to the shooting, Nashaun Hunter, 17, has pleaded guilty to first-degree manslaughter, while Tejmitra Singh, 23, and Darren Dawson, 19, pleaded guilty to first-degree assault.

Westchester County Man Found Guilty After Nearly Killing Robbery Victim

A Yonkers man has been found guilty of multiple charges for his role in an armed robbery that nearly left a man dead on city streets last year. On Thursday, acting Westchester County District Attorney James McCarty announced that Michael Thomas - also known as Laquan Smith - has been found guilty of a seven-count felony indictment that includes multiple charges of assault and robbery.

Man Found Guilty Of Assaulting Prisoner In Bedford

A Yonkers man has been found guilty of sexually assaulting a prisoner while serving as a state corrections officer in Bedford. Acting Westchester County District Attorney James McCarty announced Friday that Rasheed Smalls, 35, was found guilty of individual charges of committing a criminal sexual act and official misconduct for assaulting a woman in a utility closet at one of the housing units he was tasked with protecting.

Former Yonkers Civil Servant Sentenced To Prison Term For Defrauding City

Former Yonkers Board of Education transportation supervisor Anna Sollozzo has been sentenced to prison time for her role in a scheme that defrauded the city of nearly $300,000. On Wednesday, acting Westchester County District Attorney James McCarty announced that Anna Sollozzo, 54, will spend between two and six years behind bars after pleading guilty to felony charges of grand larceny and criminal tax fraud.

Yonkers Man Sentenced For Role In Daytime Shooting

A Yonkers man may spend the rest of his life in prison after being sentenced for committing a daytime murder in broad daylight nearly three years ago. On Tuesday, acting Westchester County District Attorney James McCarty announced that Pedro Delacruz, 26, has been sentenced to 25 years to life in prison after being convicted by a jury that found him guilty of felony counts of second-degree murder and criminal possession of a weapon last month.