A state Supreme Court Justice is suspended and facing possible removal from the bench after threatening to shoot a group of black teenagers.
A New York State Supreme Court Justice is suspended and facing possible removal from the bench after threatening to shoot a group of Black teenagers. It happened at a house party near Utica in the summer of 2022, but police body cam video and report findings from the incident are just now being released.
The judge was at a high school graduation party at her friend's house when authorities said there was an argument between invited and uninvited guests. A group of Black teenagers who received a text invite to the party with the address then arrived and a fight broke out shortly after. Five law enforcement agencies arrived on the scene during the more than hour-long ordeal, during which the New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct said the judge repeatedly invoked her judicial office.
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