Michael Venditto
Nassau Legislator
(R-Massapequa)

Venditto has not responded to Newsday's survey.

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

Tell him what you think in the comments.

Background:

Venditto can propose and vote on laws that affect the Nassau County Police Department. As a body, the Nassau County Legislature oversees the police department and can confirm or reject the county executive's choice for police commissioner. The legislature can also hold hearings and subpoena documents and witnesses.

Venditto, of Massapequa, serves on the legislature's Public Safety Committee, which is charged with police oversight. He has served in the legislature since winning a special election in November 2012 to fill the seat of the late Nassau Presiding Officer Peter Schmitt. Venditto has served previously as deputy town attorney for the Town of Hempstead and counsel to the Hempstead town board. Venditto is the son of Oyster Bay Town Supervisor John Venditto.

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?

Lawmakers with Nassau’s and Suffolk’s Public Safety Committees have not publicly discussed police misconduct since 2007.

Should the Nassau/Suffolk Public Safety Committee hold public hearings on police misconduct when issues arise?

New York City has a civilian review board that independently reviews complaints of police misconduct.

Should Nassau/Suffolk create a civilian review board?

His comments:

Venditto has not filled in the survey.

What do you think?

comments powered by Disqus