Cop Killers Only Have One Place: Prison

(Photo: Assembly Minority Conference) NYS Assemblyman Keith Brown joins fellow ASsembly and state Senate GOP colleagues at a June 4 press conference.

By Keith Brown
I recently joined the Assembly and Senate Republican Conferences and members of the law enforcement community to continue calls for stronger oversight of the state parole board. Since 2017, the parole board has freed 41 cop killers. Another cop killer, Mitchell Martin, who killed NYPD Officer James Whittington in 1982 and was sentenced to a maximum term of life imprisonment, is scheduled for a parole board hearing on June 11, 2024.

Mitchell Martin should not be released on parole, period. NYPD Officer James Whittington and his family deserve peace and justice, and if Martin is allowed to walk the streets of our community once more, it is an insult to James’ memory and a blatant disregard for the safety of New York families.

I stand with the family of Officer Whittington and other families and loved ones of fallen first responders and law enforcement, including Diane Piagentini, a constituent from my district and the widow of New York City Patrolman Joseph Piagentini. Officer Piagentini was tragically killed in 1971 when Anthony Bottom, now known as Jalil Muntaqim, shot him more than 22 times to death. The State University of New York at Brockport featured Muntaqim, a convicted cop killer, at a campus event in 2022. Mrs. Piagentini and Brown agree this lack of respect for fallen heroes has gone on long enough.

Cop killers only have one place in our state: prison. I am proud to stand with my Assembly and Senate Republican Conference colleagues to call for change and have the backs of our courageous law enforcement officers who risk their lives each and every day to protect us all. To help support local law enforcement, I sponsored proposals A.5935, which will prohibit the release, on parole or otherwise, of persons convicted of first-degree murder, and A.9788, which will establish a real property tax exemption for the primary residences of widows and widowers of police officers killed in the line of duty.

I am grateful to Officer Whittington for his service to his community. He did not die in vain.

Assemblyman Keith P. Brown (R,C-Northport) represents the 12th Assembly District, which includes parts of Suffolk County, encompassing the towns of Huntington, Babylon and Islip.