Tuesday, March 22, 2022

Peekskill Insider: Westchester County District Attorney: PEEKSKILL MAN INDICTED ON MURDER CHARGES FOR FATAL SHOOTING AT YONKERS BAR.

 


WESTCHESTER COUNTY OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY

MIRIAM E. ROCAH


 

 

***NEWS RELEASE***

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – March 22, 2022


 

PEEKSKILL MAN INDICTED ON MURDER CHARGES FOR FATAL SHOOTING AT YONKERS BAR.

 

 

White Plains, NY -- Westchester County District Attorney Miriam E. Rocah announced that Peekskill resident Yaquba McGougain was indicted on charges in connection with a shooting that killed one and injured another at a Yonkers bar in February.  

 

McGougain, 29, was indicted by a Westchester County Grand Jury for Murder in the Second Degree, Attempted Murder in the Second Degree, Assault in the First Degree, and Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the Second Degree, all violent felonies. The defendant was arraigned on March 21, 2022, and is being held without bail.  

 

McGougain is charged with fatally shooting 22-year-old New Jersey resident Antonio Antoine-Fils at a bar on Yonkers Avenue in Yonkers, on February 6, 2022, at approximately 2:08 a.m. The victim was transported to St. Joseph’s Hospital in Yonkers, where he was pronounced dead. A second victim, who McGougain is also charged with shooting and injuring, was transported to Jacobi Hospital where he was treated for his injuries.  

 

The Yonkers Police Department investigated the incident and arrested McGougain.  

 

The case was arraigned before Judge Anne Minihan in Westchester County Court, and is being prosecuted by Assistant District Attorneys Nicholas DiCostanzo and Adrian Murphy.  

 

The charges against the defendant are merely an accusation, and the defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.  

 

 

Friday, March 18, 2022

Peekskill Insider: Westchester County DA: FORMER PEEKSKILL POLICE OFFICER PLEADS GUILTY TO FORCIBLY SEXUALLY ABUSING WOMAN HE THREATENED WITH ARREST WHILE ON DUTY ON MULTIPLE OCCASIONS.

 


WESTCHESTER COUNTY OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY

MIRIAM E. ROCAH


 

 

***NEWS RELEASE***

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – March 17, 2022


 

FORMER PEEKSKILL POLICE OFFICER PLEADS GUILTY TO FORCIBLY SEXUALLY ABUSING WOMAN HE THREATENED WITH ARREST WHILE ON DUTY ON MULTIPLE OCCASIONS. 

 

 

White Plains, NY -- Westchester County District Attorney Miriam E. Rocah announced that former Peekskill Police Officer Michael Agovino pled guilty to sexually abusing a woman he threatened with arrest while he was on duty on multiple occasions between 2019 and 2020.  

 

Agovino, 35, pled guilty on March 17, 2022, to three counts of Burglary in the Second Degree as a Sexually Motivated Felony, two counts of Burglary in the Second Degree, two counts of Sexual Abuse in the First Degree, Attempted Burglary in the Second Degree as a Sexually Motivated Felony, Attempted Burglary in the Second Degree, Stalking in the First Degree as a Sexually Motivated Felony, and Falsifying Business Records in the First Degree, all felonies. He also pled guilty to four counts of Official Misconduct, three counts of Coercion in the Third Degree, and two counts of Forcible Touching, all misdemeanors.  

 

In exchange for his plea to each count in the indictment, the Court promised Agovino a sentence of seven years in state prison, with 15 years of post-release supervision. Agovino will also have to register as a sex offender upon his release from prison. The District Attorney’s Office voiced to the Court their strong objection to the agreement, as Agovino faced significantly more prison time if convicted after trial. 

 

On two occasions in July 2019, Agovino, while on duty as a police officer, unlawfully entered the victim’s Peekskill home under the pretext that he was conducting an investigation where she was a suspect. During the first visit, Agovino demanded the victim remove all of her clothing under the pretense of conducting a body search, and then sexually abused her. On the second visit, Agovino returned to the home, threatened the victim with arrest unless she removed her clothing or performed a sex act on him, and again sexually abused her.  

 

Over the next five months, on three separate occasions, while on duty, Agovino unlawfully entered or attempted to enter the victim’s home for his own sexual gratification at the expense of the victim, and in one instance sexually abused her. On the last date, in January 2020, unbeknownst to Agovino, the victim audio recorded their interaction, and provided that recording the District Attorney’s Office.   

 

Investigators with the District Attorney’s Office arrested Agovino on February 15, 2020, following an investigation, in collaboration with the Peekskill Police Department. Agovino resigned from the Peekskill Police Department in 2021.  

 

“Michael Agovino disgracefully violated his oath of office and his responsibility to serve and protect the public as a police officer by repeatedly abusing his authority, and sexually abusing this woman,” DA Rocah said. “The victim in this case demonstrated great courage in her attempt to hold her abuser accountable during this emotionally distressing ordeal and we hope that today’s plea helps in the healing process. I commend the Peekskill Police Department for their cooperation in this investigation and prosecution.”  

 

The case is before Judge Barry Warhit in Westchester County Court, and is being prosecuted by Special Prosecutions Deputy Division Chief Michelle Lopez and Public Integrity & Law Enforcement Integrity Deputy Bureau Chief Jennifer Sculco. Agovino is scheduled to be sentenced on June 23, 2022. 

 

Tuesday, March 1, 2022

Peekskill Insider: Peekskill DPW workers rally outside Peekskill City Hall to rally in Support of A New Contract and for Safer Working Conditions.


Rally Held Outside of Peekskill City Hall by Peekskill DPW Workers to rally for a New Contract and for Safer Working Conditions.
The DPW Workers haven't had a New Contract in over 4 Years and No Raises for the last 4 Years for Peekskill DPW. 
Workers also complained that the building that they had to work out of is Infested with Rats, Flooding Issues and Asbestos also. 
The City claims that it's not unsafe, but said it would be repaired.
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