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To Ilhan and AOC: It was more than ‘some people did something’
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FAMILY COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
COUNTY OF THE BRONX
Docket No. NN-10487-88-18
In the Matter of
JONDEL GILEAD/MATTHEW DELGADO
A Child(ren) Under Eighteen Years Alleged to be Neglected by
RAMONA DELGADO / JOSHUA GILEAD / JUAN RAMON
Respondent(s)
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YOUR RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. IF YOUR CHILD STAYS IN FOSTER CARE FOR 15 OF THE
MOST RECENT 22 MONTHS, THE AGENCY MAY BE REQUIRED BY LAW TO FILE A
PETITION TO TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND TO COMMIT GUARDIANSHIP
AND CUSTODY OF YOUR CHILD TO THE AGENCY FOR THE PURPOSES OF ADOPTION. IN
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SEVERE OR REPEATED CHILD ABUSE IS PROVEN BY CLEAN AND CONVINCING
EVIDENCE, THIS FINDING MAY CONSTITUTE THE BASIS TO TERMINATE YOUR
PARENTAL RIGHTS AND TO COMMIT GUARDIANSHIP AND CUSTODY OF YOUR CHILD TO
THE AGENCY FOR THE PURPOSES OF ADOPTION.
TO: RAMONA DELGADO
A petition under ARTICLE 10 of the FAMILY COURT ACT having been filed with this Court
alleging that the above-named child(ren) is a neglected child(ren), a copy of said petition being
annexed hereto:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to appear before this court 900 Sheridan Avenue, Bronx, New
York 10451, Part 12, on MAY 7th, 2019 at 2:00 P.M. oclock of said day to answer the petition
and to show cause why said child(ren) should not be adjudicated to be a neglected child(re) and
why you should not be dealt with in accordance with the provisions of ARTICLE 10 of the FAMILY
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STEPHEN G. BYRNES
CLERK OF THE FAMILY COURT
Dated: March 18, 2019
Ignatius Adanga, Sophia
Addo, Emmanuel Afuakwah,
Anthony Alvarado, Patrick Asante,
Robert Baierwalter, Gerard
Baptiste, Victor Barbosa,
Peter Bielfeld, Brian Bilcher,
Christopher Blackwell, Juan
Borda Leyva, Patrice Braut,
Keefe Brooks, Liam Callaghan,
Jose Cardona, Jose Castro, Angela
Cestero, Gregorio Chavez,
Nestor Cintron III, Donna
Clarke, John M. Collins, Sol
E. Colon, Soled Colon, Brenda
Conway, Helen Cook, Thomas
Gullen III, John Diallara,
Thomas Damaskinos, Nana
Dansq, Jose De Pena, Nereida
Dejesus, Manuel Del Valle
Jr., Jose Depena, Jerry Devito,
Nancy Diaz, Jeffrey Dingle, Melissa
Doi, Jerome Dominguez,
Elvira Earthman, Christopher
Samuel Epps, Patricia Fagan,
Kristen Fiedel, Thomas
Foley, Richard Gabriel, John
Gallagher, Lourdes Galletti,
Thomas Gambino Jr., Charles
Garbarini, Mon Gjonbalaj, Jenine
Gonzalez, Calvin Cooding,
Elvira Granitto, Linda
Grayling, Derrick Green, David
Grimmer, Bilma Guerrido,
Geoffrey Guja.
Babita Guman, Robert
Hamilton, Michael Healey,
Aisha Harris, Brian Hickey,
Dajuan Hodges, Patrick Hoey,
Michael Iken, Fred Ill, Ariel
Jacobs, Angel Juarbe, Jr., Joseph
Kellett, Maurice Patrick
Kelly, Chris Kirby, victor
Kwarkye, Alan Lafrance,
Hamidou Larry, Alexis Ledug,
Stephen Paul Lefkowitz,
Nancy Liz, Luis Lopez, Michael
Lynch, Michael Lyos,
John Marshall, William
McGinn, Jisley Mcnish, Raymond
Meisenheimer, Antonio
Melendez, Steve Mercado, Diakite
Minata, Manuel Molina,
Luis Morales, John Moran,
Yvette Moreno, Cynthia Motus
Wilson, Dennis Mulligan,
Raymond Murphy, Luke Nee,
Juan Nieves Jr., Curtis Noel,
Thomas O’Hagan, Timothy
O’Sullivan, Rene Padilla-Chavarria,
Orio J. Palmer, Hardai
Casey Parbhu, Angela Susan
Perez, Dominick Agostino
Pezzulo, Suzette Piantieri.
Vincent Princiotta, Brandon
Powell, Donald Regan,
Christian M.O. Regenhard,
Howard Reich, Rudolph Riccio,
Alan Richman, Carmen Rivera,
Carmen Alicia Rivera, Juan
John Rivera, Juan William
Rivera, James Romito, David
Ruddle, Gilbert Ruiz, Juan Salas,
Esmerlin Salcedo, Kirsten
Rees Santiago, Fred Scheffold
Jr., Gerard Schranc, Kathryn
Shatzoff, Gregory Sikorsky,
Joseph Spor, Fitzroy St. Rose,
Derek Sword, Rachel Tamares,
Stanley Temple, Harry Thompson,
Vanavah Thompson, William
Harry Thompson, Hector
Tirado Jr., Abdoul Traore, William
Valcarcel, Lento Valentin,
Richard Vanhine, Claric West,
Glen Wilkerson, David Williams,
Andrew Zucker, Mannie
Leroy Clark, John Coughlin,
Vincent Danz, Dennis Lawrence
Devlin, Stephen Driscoll,
Carlos R. Lillo, Jennieann Maffeo,
Paul Rizza, Darryl L. McKinney,
Sean Patruck Tallon,
Dorris Torres, James A. Waring,
Walter E. Weaver.
These are the 157 Bronxites
that were killed because
‘some people did something’ on
Tuesday, September 11, 2001.
Roughly 5% of the total 2, 977
people killed by the worst act
of terrorism on U.S., let alone
New York City soil.
Representative Ilhan Omar
and her apologist Representative
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez,
to denoting the attacks of September
11th into ‘some people
did something’ is simply unacceptable.
Our publication lost staff
that day; everyone in this city
lost or knows someone who was
lost that day.
To be clear, this is not about
policy, this is about respect.
The respect owed to everyone
that was heinously murdered
heading into work on a
Tuesday morning in New York
City and those that were lost
at the Pentagon or in a fi eld in
Pennsylvania for no sensible
reason.
It’s easy to say that ‘some
people did something’ in a
room of benefactors, how about
we up the ante and you say it to
a fi rst responder from our borough?
The Bronx Times Reporter
would be happy to arrange.
The Throggs Neck 9/11 Memorial lists those who perished on Sept. 11th.
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