Paul Mauro
Coverage of Paul Mauro in the Nexus archive.
- The biggest America 250 Fourth of July security threat may be where protection is thinnest
Agencies are preparing for potential security threats at Fourth of July events, including the Salute to America 250 Celebration in Washington, D.C., as experts highlight risks from past incidents like the 2022 Highland Park parade shooting. Local and federal coordination is emphasized to address vulnerabilities at large and small-scale gatherings.
- New York's 'wrong-headed' defendant-friendly laws helped toss Mangione evidence: retired cop
New York's criminal justice laws are being criticized for favoring defendants over victims, with a recent case involving Luigi Mangione's murder trial highlighting the issue. A judge ruled that key evidence was obtained unconstitutionally and would be tossed. The debate surrounds New York's 2019 cash bail reform law.
- Ex-NYPD inspector warns social media likely helped political violence ‘metastasize’ into WHCD scare
A 31-year-old suspect, Cole Thomas Allen, allegedly attempted to storm the White House Correspondents’ Dinner with weapons, targeting Trump administration officials. Retired NYPD inspector Paul Mauro warned that social media has fueled a 'metastasizing' wave of political violence, drawing parallels to post-9/11 terrorism. Lawmakers and authorities condemned the incident, urging reduced rhetoric to prevent further violence.