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"The actions of Thomas Mascia were a deliberate betrayal of the public's trust," State Police Superintendent Steven G. James said.
Thomas Mascia, 27, dodged a three-year prison sentence when he admitted Wednesday in Nassau County court to falsely claiming an armed driver shot him in the leg during a late-night traffic stop ...
Thomas J. Mascia, 27, of West Hempstead, who resigned from the force in January, pleaded guilty in Nassau County Court to a three-count information in connection with the Oct. 30 shooting that ...
As part of the plea deal, 27-year-old Thomas Mascia is expected to be sentenced to a six-month jail term followed by five years probation, during which he’ll have to undergo mental health treatment.
MINEOLA, Long Island (WABC) -- Former New York State Trooper Thomas Mascia was back in court Wednesday, where he pleaded guilty. Thomas Mascia, 27, is charged with shooting himself and then ...
Thomas Mascia, 27, pleaded guilty to tampering with physical evidence, falsely reporting an incident and official misconduct in the Oct. 30, 2024 incident. Mascia had claimed he was wounded by an ...
Thomas Mascia pleaded guilty to falsely reporting an incident, tampering with physical evidence and official misconduct. He acknowledged he planned the shooting, planted spent rounds on the ...
Thomas Mascia agreed to serve six months in jail, followed by five years probation and continued mental health treatment.
A now-former New York State Police trooper admitted he shot himself and then fabricated a story about being ambushed on a Long Island highway, triggering a massive, multi-state manhunt.Thomas Mascia, ...
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