Charles J. Fuschillo Jr.
State Senator
(R-Merrick)

Fuschillo Jr. has not responded to Newsday's survey.

Newsday sent Fuschillo Jr. the following questions along with a summary of findings from our investigation. Fuschillo Jr. was also offered unlimited space to respond on this page.

Tell him what you think in the comments.

Background:

Fuschillo Jr. is a member of the State Senate. Working with the Assembly, the State Senate can propose and pass laws that regulate local police departments throughout the state. It could create state oversight of police officers, which currently does not exist, or make internal police investigations public in New York.

Fuschillo, of Merrick, is serving his eighth term in the Senate. He is chairman of the Senate Transportation Committee. Fuschillo earned a degree in business administration from Adelphi University and majored in finance.

Questions:

Police officers have remained on the job after shooting innocent people, falsifying police reports, lying under oath and committing other misconduct.

Is there a need for increased oversight of law enforcement?

A New York law known as 50-a keeps investigations into police misconduct hidden from the public. In many states this is not the case.

Should 50-a be repealed?

New York does not license police officers, and is one of only six states that does not have the power to end an officer’s career.

Should New York police officers be licensed by the state?

His comments:

Fuschillo Jr. has not filled in the survey.

What do you think?

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