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Yonkers Police Sergeant Michael Quatrocci has been suspended following allegations that he engaged in real estate activities while on medical leave due to COVID-19. The situation has raised eyebrows within the community and among law enforcement officials, prompting an internal investigation into the matter.
Quatrocci reportedly utilized his time away from duty to conduct real estate transactions, a move that has sparked questions about the appropriateness of his actions during a period meant for recovery. The police department has stated that they take such allegations seriously and are committed to maintaining the integrity of their force.
As the investigation unfolds, many are watching closely to see how the department will handle the situation and what consequences Quatrocci may face if found in violation of departmental policies. The case highlights the ongoing challenges faced by law enforcement during the pandemic, as well as the need for transparency and accountability within the ranks.
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