A New York jury on Wednesday convicted a former detective of lying to authorities in an effort to protect the mafia family whom he moonlighted for.
Ex-detective Hector Rosario was convicted of lying to the FBI to cover up his work with the Bonanno crime family.
Hector Rosario was among nine people charged; prosecutors say the other defendants had colorful nicknames like "Joe Fish" and "Sal the Shoemaker." ...
Hector Rosario, a former detective for the Nassau County police on Long Island, was also acquitted of obstruction of justice, ...
Hector Rosario, a Nassau County police officer, convicted of lying to the FBI about his ties to organized crime.
A jury found Hector Rosario guilty of making false statements to Federal Bureau of Investigation agents about his work for ...
When police officers exploit their positions for personal gain, it erodes public trust in law enforcement.” — U.S. Attorney ...
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The detective spent a decade and a half on the police force until he was fired in August 2022, after prosecutors unsealed ...
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