The anger that I had going into the first trial was stifled because I had a chance to tell my story. I was like an MX missile waiting to go off. Now I'm more like a can of deodorant. |
the boss is back. ... It means I have to watch my back. |
The federal government has assured me that whether April, May or June, he's going to go down for the count. |
The trials in the last month are the culmination of all the groundwork done in the 1990s. But you will find because of all the focus on terrorism, you will see less and less of that. |
This has got to be a nightmare, ... I haven't woken up yet. |
This is a good litmus test for us. It will tell us how much work we have to do, what sort of reception we're going to get from the community. |
This jury was out to lunch, |
We don't believe it stops citizens from notifying the community. |
We hope to get a foot patrol out. For a very small city, Newburgh has some severe and intense problems. |
We were able to achieve a lot without any political or police support. It just makes a tough job ten times tougher to do, but it can still be done. |
We were friends and he knows what I went through with this shooting. I'm just happy I don't have to see him the next two days because there's no way I'd be able to sit across from him tomorrow. |
What we do best is we target the young men and women who are on the fringe. They could go either way. Maybe they have been in trouble before, but not serious trouble. ... We cherry-pick them and circumvent them away from the gang members and drug dealers ... (and encourage) them to hang out with us and become a Guardian Angel. |
When the games are in effect, cars are violated; there have been break-ins into cars. |