Metro.usMyMetro Events http://www.metro.us Sun, 19 May 2013 13:39:57 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.5.1 Officials arrest man at JFK with fake police IDs http://www.metro.us/newyork/news/2013/05/07/officials-arrest-man-at-jfk-with-fake-police-ids/ http://www.metro.us/newyork/news/2013/05/07/officials-arrest-man-at-jfk-with-fake-police-ids/#comments Tue, 07 May 2013 21:54:54 +0000 Alison Bowen http://www.metro.us/newyork/?p=146787 (Credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images) (Credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)[/caption] Officials arrested a man at JFK for impersonating a police officer Monday. According to the Transportation Security Administration, Port Authority police arrested the man Monday morning for impersonating a police officer. [related tag="nyc"] TSA Master Behavior Detection officers noticed suspicious behaviors as the man went through a security checkpoint, the agency reported. After being flagged for additional screening, he was found to be in possession of multiple fraudulent ID, naming him an NYPD police officer, NYPD detective and an agent of the federal Drug Enforcement Agency. The man has not yet been unidentified. He was holding a plane ticket to Haiti.]]> (Credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
(Credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

Officials arrested a man at JFK for impersonating a police officer Monday.

According to the Transportation Security Administration, Port Authority police arrested the man Monday morning for impersonating a police officer.

TSA Master Behavior Detection officers noticed suspicious behaviors as the man went through a security checkpoint, the agency reported.

After being flagged for additional screening, he was found to be in possession of multiple fraudulent ID, naming him an NYPD police officer, NYPD detective and an agent of the federal Drug Enforcement Agency.

The man has not yet been unidentified. He was holding a plane ticket to Haiti.

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FAA says furlough delays affecting New York http://www.metro.us/newyork/news/2013/04/22/us-faa-furlough/ http://www.metro.us/newyork/news/2013/04/22/us-faa-furlough/#comments Mon, 22 Apr 2013 18:59:05 +0000 Allen Houston http://www.metro.us/newyork/?p=138927 Air TravelerThe Federal Aviation Administration warned on Monday that air travelers should expect "wide-ranging delays" because of staffing cuts at air-traffic control facilities, and the agency is using traffic management plans at airports around the country to address the problem. The delays "will change throughout the day depending on staffing and weather," the agency said in a statement. "Staffing challenges" exist at facilities controlling airports in New York, Los Angeles, Dallas-Fort Worth and Jacksonville, Florida, the agency said. Because of budget cuts, there are fewer air traffic controllers, and planes must fly farther apart, causing delays for passengers, the FAA said. "The FAA is working with the airlines throughout the day to try and minimize delays for travelers," it said, adding that travelers should ask airlines and visit fly.faa.gov for information on delays.  ]]> Air TravelerThe Federal Aviation Administration warned on Monday that air travelers should expect “wide-ranging delays” because of staffing cuts at air-traffic control facilities, and the agency is using traffic management plans at airports around the country to address the problem.

The delays “will change throughout the day depending on staffing and weather,” the agency said in a statement.

“Staffing challenges” exist at facilities controlling airports in New York, Los Angeles, Dallas-Fort Worth and Jacksonville, Florida, the agency said. Because of budget cuts, there are fewer air traffic controllers, and planes must fly farther apart, causing delays for passengers, the FAA said.

“The FAA is working with the airlines throughout the day to try and minimize delays for travelers,” it said, adding that travelers should ask airlines and visit fly.faa.gov for information on delays.

 

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Man arrested at JFK after using stun gun to attack ex-girlfriend http://www.metro.us/newyork/news/2013/03/14/man-arrested-at-jfk-after-using-stun-gun-to-attack-ex-girlfriend/ http://www.metro.us/newyork/news/2013/03/14/man-arrested-at-jfk-after-using-stun-gun-to-attack-ex-girlfriend/#comments Thu, 14 Mar 2013 13:00:39 +0000 Laura Shin http://www.metro.us/newyork/?p=121390 A rape suspect got passed TSA screening with a stun gun in his carry-on bag on Wednesday, but was arrested just before boarding his flight to London. (Credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images) A rape suspect got passed TSA screening with a stun gun in his carry-on bag on Wednesday, but was arrested just before boarding his flight to London. (Credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)[/caption] A 23-year-old man has been charged for using a stun gun to subdue his ex-girlfriend at her Queens apartment and then sexually assaulting her. He was arrested Wednesday at Kennedy International Airport where he tried to flee with the stun gun still in his carry-on bag. Prodromos Vasilopoulos, of Athens, Greece, was trying to board a flight to London after he attacked his former girlfriend inside her Jamaica, Queens apartment earlier this week, according to the Queens District Attorney's office. The suspect was able to pass through TSA screening with the weapon in his bag, raising some questions about how he got passed security. He was arrested near the boarding gate. Vasilopoulos allegedly posed as a UPS delivery man to gain entry into the 19-year-old victim's apartment on Tuesday. He allegedly jolted her with the stun gun and then shoved his fingers in her mouth to stop her from screaming. He then took her to her bedroom and placed a pillow over her face to stop her from breathing before sexually assaulting her. [related tag="crime"] The suspect also allegedly made 200 calls and text messages to the victim between Feb. 16 and Feb. 21 in which he threatened to make her pay for breaking up with him. He is charged with predatory sexual assault, first-degree burglary, second-degree assault, strangulation and second-degree criminal possession of a weapon. He is also charged in second complaint with second-degree aggravated harassment and second-degree harassment.]]> A rape suspect got passed TSA screening with a stun gun in his carry-on bag on Wednesday, but was arrested just before boarding his flight to London. (Credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
A rape suspect got passed TSA screening with a stun gun in his carry-on bag on Wednesday, but was arrested just before boarding his flight to London. (Credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

A 23-year-old man has been charged for using a stun gun to subdue his ex-girlfriend at her Queens apartment and then sexually assaulting her. He was arrested Wednesday at Kennedy International Airport where he tried to flee with the stun gun still in his carry-on bag.

Prodromos Vasilopoulos, of Athens, Greece, was trying to board a flight to London after he attacked his former girlfriend inside her Jamaica, Queens apartment earlier this week, according to the Queens District Attorney’s office. The suspect was able to pass through TSA screening with the weapon in his bag, raising some questions about how he got passed security. He was arrested near the boarding gate.

Vasilopoulos allegedly posed as a UPS delivery man to gain entry into the 19-year-old victim’s apartment on Tuesday. He allegedly jolted her with the stun gun and then shoved his fingers in her mouth to stop her from screaming. He then took her to her bedroom and placed a pillow over her face to stop her from breathing before sexually assaulting her.

The suspect also allegedly made 200 calls and text messages to the victim between Feb. 16 and Feb. 21 in which he threatened to make her pay for breaking up with him.

He is charged with predatory sexual assault, first-degree burglary, second-degree assault, strangulation and second-degree criminal possession of a weapon. He is also charged in second complaint with second-degree aggravated harassment and second-degree harassment.

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FBI asks for help identifying drone spotted near JFK http://www.metro.us/newyork/news/2013/03/05/pilot-sees-drone-while-landing-at-jfk-report/ http://www.metro.us/newyork/news/2013/03/05/pilot-sees-drone-while-landing-at-jfk-report/#comments Tue, 05 Mar 2013 14:51:35 +0000 Alison Bowen http://www.metro.us/newyork/?p=118221 Undated handout image courtesy of the U.S. Air Force shows a MQ-1 Predator unmanned aircraft.  Credit: Reuters Undated handout image courtesy of the U.S. Air Force shows a MQ-1 Predator unmanned aircraft.
Credit: Reuters[/caption] The FBI is asking for the public’s help in solving the mystery of a drone  spotted near Kennedy Airport yesterday. FBI Special Agent in Charge John Giacalone said today that the FBI is investigating an unmanned aircraft a pilot saw while approaching JFK. According to the FBI, around 1:15 p.m. yesterday afternoon, the Alitalia Flight pilot saw a small drone while he was approaching the airport. The Alitalia flight was about three miles away from the runway, flying at about 1,750 feet, according to the FBI. The FBI reports that the unmanned aircraft was within just 200 feet of the landing plane. Agents want to know who operated the aircraft, which they described as black and about three feet wide with four propellers. “The FBI is asking anyone with information about the unmanned aircraft or the operator to contact us,” Giacalone said. “Our paramountconcern is the safety of aircraft passengers and crew.” The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the report. The pilot did not need to take evasive action, according to the FAA, and landed safely. An FAA spokesman told Metro that law enforcement and public agencies need a permit from the FAA to fly an unmanned aircraft like a drone. But private citizens can operate one as long as they stay under 400 feet and three miles away from an airport. If they go closer, they need to warn the airport control tower, he said. The FAA is crafting updated rules for unmanned aircraft to be finished this year, the spokesman said. Anyone with information about the drone sighting can call 212-384-1000. What are uses for drones? The FAA has authorized use of unmanned aircrafts for missions like firefighting, disaster relief and search and rescue. Other uses may include military training, the FAA spokesman said, or state universities conducting research.]]>
Undated handout image courtesy of the U.S. Air Force shows a MQ-1 Predator unmanned aircraft.  Credit: Reuters
Undated handout image courtesy of the U.S. Air Force shows a MQ-1 Predator unmanned aircraft.
Credit: Reuters

The FBI is asking for the public’s help in solving the mystery of a drone  spotted near Kennedy Airport yesterday.

FBI Special Agent in Charge John Giacalone said today that the FBI is investigating an unmanned aircraft a pilot saw while approaching JFK.

According to the FBI, around 1:15 p.m. yesterday afternoon, the Alitalia Flight pilot saw a small drone while he was approaching the airport.

The Alitalia flight was about three miles away from the runway, flying at about 1,750 feet, according to the FBI.

The FBI reports that the unmanned aircraft was within just 200 feet of the landing plane.

Agents want to know who operated the aircraft, which they described as black and about three feet wide with four propellers.

“The FBI is asking anyone with information about the unmanned aircraft or the operator to contact us,” Giacalone said. “Our paramountconcern is the safety of aircraft passengers and crew.”

The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the report.

The pilot did not need to take evasive action, according to the FAA, and landed safely.

An FAA spokesman told Metro that law enforcement and public agencies need a permit from the FAA to fly an unmanned aircraft like a drone.

But private citizens can operate one as long as they stay under 400 feet and three miles away from an airport. If they go closer, they need to warn the airport control tower, he said.

The FAA is crafting updated rules for unmanned aircraft to be finished this year, the spokesman said.

Anyone with information about the drone sighting can call 212-384-1000.

What are uses for drones?

The FAA has authorized use of unmanned aircrafts for missions like firefighting, disaster relief and search and rescue. Other uses may include military training, the FAA spokesman said, or state universities conducting research.

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Listen up: Presidents Day playlist http://www.metro.us/newyork/entertainment/2013/02/18/presidents-day-playlist/ http://www.metro.us/newyork/entertainment/2013/02/18/presidents-day-playlist/#comments Mon, 18 Feb 2013 14:06:36 +0000 Pat Healy http://www.metro.us/newyork/?p=112818 familiar to the obscure, we started to realize how in the 20th and 21st centuries, most songs about the presidents are actually songs against the presidents. Sure, that would be a fun and flippant way to say "hell to the Chief," but we really wanted to honor the men who have held the highest office in the country, if not just for the fact that today is a day off. Think about it: No president = no Presidents Day = no day off today. So as we were poking around on Spotify, we found a wealth of historic presidential speeches. You can find everything from Nixon performing his "I Am Not a Crook" march to Kennedy doing the "Ask Not What Your Country Can Do For You" waltz. Oh, wait, these aren't actually songs about the speeches on Spotify, these are the actual speeches. For songs about the speeches, you need to listen to this. [caption id="attachment_112821" align="alignnone" width="480"]The "Ask Not Waltz" was recorded without irony! The "Ask Not Waltz" was recorded without irony![/caption] Yes, this song was recorded in seriousness. Hey, it was Camelot, people were so optimistic that they would just open themselves up to ridicule without even thinking about it, in a way that seems hard to understand now. So, in putting together this playlist of speeches, we figured it would be best to focus on this type of optimism, but not really the whole ridicule part. And there really isn't much more optimistic than a president's inaugural speech. It's that moment where they look out on the horizon they see as a future for the country, and put forth all of these grandiose plans. [related tag="Presidents Day"] It's fascinating to listen to these leaders speak, most of them actual recordings. Of course, the Jefferson and Lincoln speeches are read by actors, but starting with FDR, these are real audio snippets of the men in their moment in history that they helped define. It's also fascinating to hear in Lincoln's first inaugural address that he had no plans to do anything about slavery. But luckily, he was just participating in the time-honored inaugural address tradition of totally going back on his word. Darn! Said we weren't going to bash the president. Hey, at least in this instance it was good that he ended up doing the opposite of the very thing he said he would do. It wasn't like Bush Sr. saying "Read my lips: No new taxes" and then going back on that one. Speaking of Bush, it's a curious thing that neither of the Bush boys have their inaugural speeches available on Spotify. So, without further ado, here is a four-hour playlist of presidential inauguration speeches, for you to celebrate Presidents Day. Or, of course you could just spend two and a half minutes watching this classic video from Cox + Combes about the first president of our nation. No, you're more patriotic than that! Listen to the playlist of speeches! Have a great day off, America!]]> We were thinking about rounding up a bunch of songs about the U.S presidents to celebrate Presidents Day, but as we started to tighten our lasso around a group of tunes that ranged from the familiar to the obscure, we started to realize how in the 20th and 21st centuries, most songs about the presidents are actually songs against the presidents.

Sure, that would be a fun and flippant way to say “hell to the Chief,” but we really wanted to honor the men who have held the highest office in the country, if not just for the fact that today is a day off. Think about it: No president = no Presidents Day = no day off today.

So as we were poking around on Spotify, we found a wealth of historic presidential speeches. You can find everything from Nixon performing his “I Am Not a Crook” march to Kennedy doing the “Ask Not What Your Country Can Do For You” waltz. Oh, wait, these aren’t actually songs about the speeches on Spotify, these are the actual speeches. For songs about the speeches, you need to listen to this.

The "Ask Not Waltz" was recorded without irony!
The “Ask Not Waltz” was recorded without irony!

Yes, this song was recorded in seriousness. Hey, it was Camelot, people were so optimistic that they would just open themselves up to ridicule without even thinking about it, in a way that seems hard to understand now.

So, in putting together this playlist of speeches, we figured it would be best to focus on this type of optimism, but not really the whole ridicule part. And there really isn’t much more optimistic than a president’s inaugural speech. It’s that moment where they look out on the horizon they see as a future for the country, and put forth all of these grandiose plans.

It’s fascinating to listen to these leaders speak, most of them actual recordings. Of course, the Jefferson and Lincoln speeches are read by actors, but starting with FDR, these are real audio snippets of the men in their moment in history that they helped define.

It’s also fascinating to hear in Lincoln’s first inaugural address that he had no plans to do anything about slavery. But luckily, he was just participating in the time-honored inaugural address tradition of totally going back on his word. Darn! Said we weren’t going to bash the president. Hey, at least in this instance it was good that he ended up doing the opposite of the very thing he said he would do.

It wasn’t like Bush Sr. saying “Read my lips: No new taxes” and then going back on that one. Speaking of Bush, it’s a curious thing that neither of the Bush boys have their inaugural speeches available on Spotify.

So, without further ado, here is a four-hour playlist of presidential inauguration speeches, for you to celebrate Presidents Day.

Or, of course you could just spend two and a half minutes watching this classic video from Cox + Combes about the first president of our nation.

No, you’re more patriotic than that! Listen to the playlist of speeches!

Have a great day off, America!

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