Sunday, January 02, 2011

PLEASE CONTACT THE NY STATE DIVISION OF PAROLE

The fact that Michael Alston had been twice convicted of murder before he killed Sgt. Levine is besides the point. No cop killer should ever be set free. If you agree with me, please contact the New York State Division of Parole right away! I’ll appreciate it, Sgt. Levine’s family will appreciate it, and every law enforcement officer in the U.S. and Canada will appreciate it.

KILLER OF NYPD SGT. KEITH R. LEVINE SET TO GO FREE
Parole hearing for cop-killer Michael Alston (NYSID#0:3 521538N, DIN#: 93A0704) to be held on January 7, 2011

By Doug Wyllie

PoliceOne.com
December 29, 2010

Today I received a note from the father of a cop killed in the line of duty. In his note, Mike Levine — himself a retired 30-year veteran of law enforcement — said that he’d recently gotten word that the man who murdered his son is up for parole.

Twenty-nine years ago almost to the day — in the small hours of December 28, 1991 — NYPD Sgt. Keith Richard Levine was off duty, driving through Manhattan on his way home, when he saw an armed robbery happening at an ATM machine. There were three individuals robbing one, when Sgt. Levine sprung into action, stopping his car and giving chase on foot.

“During [the] chase and gunfight,” the elder Levine wrote, “Keith was killed by a man named MICHAEL ALSTON. Alston, at the time he killed Keith, was on the street again after having been twice convicted of homicide in New York City. Killing my son I think now officially qualifies him as a serial killer, and we can't even estimate how many homicides he's gotten away with.”

Yet the New York Parole Board has seen — in its ultimate wisdom (gag) — that Alston should be set free on the streets to kill again.

“I don't know whether or not you guys can do anything, but I figure it is worth a try ... I was told that I would be allowed to give a 'victim statement' to a parole board commissioner, who would most likely not be one of the people actually hearing the case, but that my words would be transcribed and given to the board. There is of course no guarantee that they will even be read, but I suppose that's the way it goes in all bureaucracies ... they got my name wrong; it's Levine, not Lavigne, which certainly doesn't give me much confidence. In any case, I think it a good idea that, if possible, PoliceOne spread the word. Perhaps some letters from across the country might do some good.”

Levine correctly wrote that in a sane society he wouldn’t even be writing this letter. Sadly, we don’t live in a sane society.

We’ve prevented the release of cop killers before. Let’s do it again.

RE: Michael Alston
NYSID#0:3 521538N
DIN#: 93A0704

You can make your feelings known by contacting the NY State Division of Parole at:

https://www.parole.state.ny.us/boardletters/forminput.jsp

Or you can send letters via regular old snail mail and send it via overnight mail to:

State of New York
Executive Department
Division of Parole
97 Central Avenue
Albany, New York, 12206


EDITOR’S NOTE: I tried five times to send the below message to the above link, but each time the message would not go through because ‘Error occured while processing your request.’ (That's how 'occured' was spelled.) Then I Googled up NY State Division of Parole to obtain the same ‘Letters in Support or Opposition to the Board of Parole’ form and I got the same error notification the three times I tried to send the message. Me thinks – to paraphrase a line from Hamlet - something is rotten in the state of New York.


Subject of Your Email: Parole Hearing for Michael Alston (DIN# 93A0704)

Comments:

As a former law enforcement officer and retired professor of criminal justice, I am absolutely opposed to the possible release of cop killer Michael Alston. I am not opposing Alston's parole because of his criminal record before he killed NYPD Sgt. Keith Richard Levine. I am against his release because I firmly believe no cop killer should ever be set free!

Alston's release would be an affront to every law enforcement officer in the U.S. and it would indicate that the Board of Parole values the freedom of a cop killer more than it values the lives of law enforcement officers.

1 comment:

Mike Thiac said...

FYI, here is the original report from the NY Times...

http://www.nytimes.com/1991/12/29/nyregion/officer-is-killed-while-trying-to-foil-a-robbery.html?scp=1&sq=Sgt.%20Keith%20Levine&st=cse

and posted it on my blog

http://acopswatch.blogspot.com/2011/01/cop-killer-is-about-to-be-released-we.html