January 25, 2019

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January 25, 2019 | Vol. 7, Number 4 | www.eastchesterreview.com

New Rochelle student to get prison time for stabbing

Westchester County District Attorney Anthony Scarpino announced that 16-year-old Bryan Stamps of New Rochelle was sentenced as a juvenile offender to one to three years in state prison for assault in the first degree, a class B felony, related to a stabbing at New Rochelle High School. Westchester County Court Judge Barry Warhit presided. On Jan. 18, 2018, Stamps stabbed another student inside New Rochelle High School. That student was taken to a hospital trauma unit where he underwent surgery and was treated for serious injuries. Stamps subsequently fled New York and after close to four months, the FBI located him in Alabama where he was taken into custody on May 14, 2018. Stamps waived extradition to New York two days later. Westchester County Police Warrants Squad picked him up in Alabama and returned him to Westchester County. In court on Jan. 24, Assistant District Attorney Kerrie Williams

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Bryan Stamps

read an impact statement from the victim’s grandmother listing the trauma Stamps imposed on her grandson, family and the other students and teachers at New Rochelle High School. In her letter, the grandmother also said in regards to the adults who helped Stamps flee the law and remain in Alabama, “Shame on you.” She added, “Bryan [Stamps] does not seem to understand the seriousness of his actions.” Stamps was indicted by a grand jury on April 16, 2018, and pleaded guilty to the charge on Oct. 4, 2018. (Submitted)

County SNAP recipients to access benefits early As the federal government shutdown nears the end of its fourth week, Westchester County Executive George Latimer and the Department of Social Services are helping residents who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, SNAP, access their February benefits early. If you received SNAP benefits in January and were scheduled to receive SNAP benefits in February, your February benefit will be made available now, rather than in February. Recipients can begin to use

their benefits immediately. “As the federal government shutdown continues with no end in sight, it’s understandable that our SNAP recipients are starting to feel the pinch,” Latimer said. “The SNAP program provides nutritional assistance to thousands of our eligible, low-income families, and we are happy to assist them with the process of accessing their benefits two weeks early. Every little bit helps.” Commissioner of the Westchester County Department of Social Services Kevin McGuire

added, “We share recipients’ concerns about their important federal SNAP benefits, and are carefully monitoring developments at both the state and federal levels to provide as much information and help as possible, and offer assistance to residents with questions about their benefits.” The Westchester County Case Management Information Center team can be reached at 995-3333 and stands ready during normal business hours, Monday through Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., to answer any questions regard-

ing these or other available benefits.The payment is the entire February SNAP benefit, not an additional payment for the month of January. The Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance has not yet received any information on how the federal government shutdown may impact March SNAP benefits. SNAP recipients are welcome to visit any county DSS District Offices for assistance. They can also call the county Case Management Information Center at 995-3333. (Submitted)

Bryan Stamps, of New Rochelle, was sen­tenced as a juvenile offender to one to three years in state prison related to a stabbing at New Rochelle High School in 2018.

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