Keyword: kevinparker
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When Democrat politicians in New York passed the Adult Survivors Act to punish Donald Trump and provide the ability for E. Jean Carroll to go after Trump 30 years later, their Trump Derangement Syndrome blinded them to how it might impact them.The now-expired act allowed alleged victims to file civil lawsuits against their accused attackers within a specific window, even if the state’s statute of limitations had run out on their claims.In November, The Gateway Pundit reported on allegations of sexual assault against embattled New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D) stemming from an incident in 1993. Now, Kevin Parker,...
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When Democrat politicians in New York passed the Adult Survivors Act to punish Donald Trump and provide the ability for E. Jean Carroll to go after Trump 30 years later, their Trump Derangement Syndrome blinded them to how it might impact them. The now-expired act allowed alleged victims to file civil lawsuits against their accused attackers within a specific window, even if the state’s statute of limitations had run out on their claims. In November, The Gateway Pundit reported on allegations of sexual assault against embattled New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D) stemming from an incident in 1993. Now,...
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Kevin Parker, a Democrat from Brooklyn, tweeted “kill yourself” at a state senate staffer on Tuesday after she pointed out that his parking placard had been found on a car blocking a bike lane in Manhattan.
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ALBANY - Hotheaded state Sen. Kevin Parker erupted again. Parker "charged" toward a female colleague Tuesday night during heated, closed-door squabbling over whether to toss Hiram Monserrate from the chamber, Senate sources said.
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ALBANY (CBS) ―It looks like the circus and childish antics are rearing their ugly head once again in Albany. It started as an angry blow-up, and then it escalated. A state senator with a history of anger management issues says his race-based rant was part of his fight against the "evil of white supremacy."
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A New York state senator apologized on Tuesday after telling a Twitter user who called him out over a parking placard to "kill yourself." “I sincerely apologize," Kevin Parker (D) wrote about his since-deleted tweet. “I used a poor choice of words. Suicide is a serious thing and and [sic] should not be made light of.” I sincerely apologize. I used a poor choice of words. Suicide is a serious thing and and should not be made light of. — Senator Kevin Parker (@SenatorParker) December 18, 2018 Candice Giove, deputy communications director for the New York state Senate's Republican majority,...
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Those looking to buy a gun in New York may need to submit their social media profiles and search history prior to purchase if new firearm legislation in the state becomes law.Under the legislation drafted by Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams and State Senator Kevin Parker, both Democrats, up to three years’ worth of search history on social media would be able to be reviewed, ABC Action News reported.Senate Bill 9191, according to WHAM, mandates "social media and search engine reviews prior to the approval of an application or renewal of a license to carry or possess a pistol or revolver;...
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ALBANY - Hothead state Sen. Kevin Parker erupted again Tuesday, this time with a race-based rant that rattled even his supporters. "He needs help," said Sen. Ruben Diaz (D-Bronx), an ally who witnessed the latest angry outbursts. "He lost control of himself." Parker exploded in anger at fellow Sen. John DeFrancisco, a Syracuse Republican, who was questioning a nominee to the New York Power Authority. DeFrancisco, who is white, asked Mark O'Luck, who is black, about the nominee's prior claim that without programs for minorities, whites and the affluent "would have access to nearly 100%" of government funding. As DeFrancisco...
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ACORN, a social justice organization with roots in [New Orleans], battles a string of scandals. The announcement stuck to a wall outside the entrance to ACORN's local office in the 2600 block of Canal Street quietly signals the trouble afoot. In English and Spanish, the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now tells walk-up clients that ACORN's housing office has shut itself down for two weeks to immerse itself "in an intensive training program." The sign is a symptom of a tumultuous week in the history of a controversial poor people's social justice movement -- one founded by a New...
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Hot-headed state Sen. Kevin Parker was stripped of his high-ranking leadership position in Albany yesterday after his arrest for attacking a Post photographer. Senate Majority Leader Malcolm Smith took away the Brooklyn Democrat's role as majority whip, along with his chairmanship of the Energy Committee, as a result of the unprovoked assault.
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State Sen. Kevin Parker -- a vocal supporter of foreclosure relief for troubled homeowners -- has good reason to take that position. His own two-story Flatbush house is in danger of being repossessed. According to court papers, Parker, a four-term Democrat representing Brooklyn's 21st Senatorial District, hasn't paid a dime in more than a year toward the $488,000 mortgage he took out in 2006.
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EXCLUSIVE--B'KLYN SENATOR A YEAR BEHIND ON MORTGAGE The home of State Sen. Kevin Parker -- a vocal supporter of foreclosure relief for troubled homeowners ---is in danger of being repossessed. Parker, a four-term Brooklyn Democrat, hasn't paid a dime in more than a year toward the $488,000 mortgage he took out in 2006. DLJ Mortgage Capital, Inc. filed an ominous foreclosure complaint, November 2008: "You are in danger of losing your home," , .... Property records show Parker bought the one-family, brick row house December 2006 for $610,000, borrowing $488,000 from New Century Mortgage Corporation. New Century has since folded,...
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State Senator Kevin Parker of Brooklyn says he did nothing wrong, despite his arrest Thursday for allegedly punching a city traffic agent who was trying to give him a ticket. The Democrat spoke to the media Friday, reading a statement about the incident. The senator, who is facing third-degree assault charges, took no questions. Police say when a traffic agent tried to give Parker a ticket for double-parking on Avenue H in Flatbush Thursday evening, the senator allegedly grabbed it, crumpled it up, then threw it in the agent's face, before punching the man. However, in a press conference with...
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Brooklyn State Senator Kevin Parker was busted in his home district yesterday for slugging a city traffic agent after crumpling up a ticket and throwing it in his face, police said. Parker also allegedly pushed the agent out of the way when the man tried to stop him from driving off. Parker, a 37-year-old Democrat who represents Flatbush and was re-elected to a second term in November, was charged with third-degree assault. He downplayed the incident. "Nothing happened. This was a mountain out of mole hill," he said. "I was involved in a minor accident. People have traffic accidents."...
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NEW YORK -- Police arrested state Sen. Kevin Parker on Thursday after he allegedly punched a traffic agent who was writing him a ticket. The Brooklyn Democrat was charged with third-degree assault, a misdemeanor, police said. He was being held at the 67th Precinct stationhouse. Witnesses told police the dispute began at about 3 p.m. after the agent found Parker's car double-parked on a Brooklyn street. When the agent started to write a ticket, the senator allegedly grabbed it, crumpled it up and threw it in his face. During an ensuing struggle, Parker allegedly punched the agent. Police officers responding...
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