A Message from the District Attorney...


Dear Friends and Neighbors:


I want to bring to your attention three significant public safety developments that have caused profound concern in the Westchester community, each of them involving our colleagues in public service.


On Wednesday, my office arraigned Thywill Anasu, of Manhattan, for allegedly committing a brutal, chokehold assault against an M.T.A. bus driver, after the two had gotten into a minor accident on the Yonkers-Bronx border.


The defendant is accused of placing the bus driver in a chokehold and throwing him to the ground before delivering multiple closed-fist punches. The bus driver suffered a brain bleed and was later transported to Jacobi Hospital, where he has been recovering for nearly a week. We charged Anasu with Assault in the Second Degree, and bail was set by the Yonkers City Court judge at $5,000 cash.


Also on Wednesday, my office arrested and charged a Mount Vernon police officer named Brandon Hunter-Carney in connection with an alleged check-fraud scheme. According to court records, in 2023, Hunter-Carney cashed a stolen check worth over $800,000 that had been intended for an Alabama-based manufacturer of industrial machinery.


Mere days before the check was cashed, a new business entity had been incorporated in New York bearing an identical name as the Alabama business, and with Hunter-Carney listed as the sole incorporator, according to New York Department of State business records.


We are vigorously pursuing both of these cases, and both defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law.


On Thursday, my office obtained a guilty plea from Joseph Spennato, of Armonk, for his 2024 assault on North Castle Sgt. William McClure. When police were called to assist a 78-year-old woman in need of medical care, Spennato, who was present on scene, stabbed Sgt. McClure in the back multiple times with a knife. Thankfully, the knife struck Sgt. McClure's ballistic vest, sparing the worst-possible outcome. But for his preparation, these events could have taken a drastically different turn.


Any attack on our law enforcement brethren is an attack on all of us. It goes to show how an unsuspecting call for medical assistance can turn, without warning, into a life-threatening confrontation.


All of these developments took place over the course of the past week, and this is not an atypical week for a prosecutorial office representing over one million residents. These cases are representative of the work performed on a daily basis by our hundreds of assistant district attorneys, criminal investigators, paralegals, analysts, accountants and clerical staff.


Since day one, my administration has prioritized, without exception, the safety of our partners in public service, and we will seek to hold accountable anyone who betrays the public's trust. On that, you have my word.


As always, if you have any feedback you'd like to share, we'd love to hear from you. Never hesitate to reach out, and I look forward to keeping in touch.



In friendship,

District Attorney Susan Cacace

87 guns, including multiple ghost guns, taken off streets at 
DA Cacace’s first gun buyback

DA Cacace announced the results of her administration’s first gun buyback event, which took place at the Union Baptist Church, in White Plains.

DA Cacace inaugurates pinwheel garden for victims of child abuse

DA Cacace announced the inauguration of a pinwheel garden at the Westchester County courthouse to raise awareness about child abuse, in commemoration of National Child Abuse Prevention Month.

White Plains High School, inspiring careers in law enforcement

“If you’re really, really good at it, then you get to put the bad guy in jail,” Ms. Edwards said, noting both the difficulties and rewards of the job. Now serving in a dual role that includes community engagement, she said her focus is helping forge stronger relationships.


Please take a look at how our staff members are inspiring careers in the law and law enforcement within the White Plains High School community.


New York State Unified Court System

DA Cacace had the pleasure of appearing at the New York State Unified Court System's training on hate crimes, run by the Judicial Institute.


Our office takes a proactive approach to investigating and prosecuting hate crimes, and we maintain a dedicated staff trained to handle these cases.

Nutrition and Health Day

CI Autumn Edwards and ADA Jessica Soares-Wasp attended Ardsley High School's annual Nutrition and Health Day. 


They hosted a table at the event, offering students information on topics such as internet and social media safety, sexual assault, healthy relationships, and drug and driving safety.


They also engaged in an interactive game with students, testing their knowledge of healthy lifestyle choices.

Mount Vernon police officer arrested for allegedly stealing over $800,000 from Alabama business


Westchester County District Attorney Susan Cacace announced that a Mount Vernon police officer was arrested on felony charges for allegedly possessing a stolen check worth over $800,000 and cashing it into the bank account of a business incorporated in his name days earlier.

30 Criminal Arrests, 1,674 Tickets Issued, 2 Firearms Seized: DA Cacace Announces Successful Completion of Safer-Streets Initiative


Westchester County District Attorney Susan Cacace announced today the results of her administration’s District Attorney’s Safer Highways, or DASH, initiative, conducted in partnership with the New York State Police, Troop K.

New Rochelle Man Accused of Raping Woman at Area Hotel


Westchester County District Attorney Susan Cacace announced that Nua Mitaj, 33, of New Rochelle, was arraigned on an indictment charging him with several felonies in relation to his alleged rape of a woman in December 2024.

Bronx Man Charged with Raping Woman on Boat Docked at New Rochelle Marina


Westchester County District Attorney Susan Cacace announced that Carlton Bryan, 45, of the Bronx, was charged with raping a woman on his boat docked at a New Rochelle marina last August.

New Rochelle Man Pleads Guilty in Connection With Child Sex Abuse, Dumping Boy's Body


Westchester County District Attorney Susan Cacace announced today that Hugo Perez-Gabriel has pleaded guilty to numerous felonies in connection with the repeated sexual abuse of a 15-year-old New Rochelle boy and the dumping of that boy’s body.

CEO Accused Of Raping Woman At Hotel In Westchester County: 'No Means No'


A 33-year-old man has been indicted on multiple felony charges after allegedly raping a woman at a Westchester County hotel, prosecutors said.

NYC man raped ‘physically helpless’ woman on boat docked at Westchester County marina: DA


A Bronx man was charged with raping a “physically helpless” woman aboard his boat while it was docked at a Westchester County marina, prosecutors said.

Bronx man convicted of home-invasion burglary in Ossining


Westchester County District Attorney Susan Cacace announced today that a Bronx man was convicted at trial Thursday of Burglary in the Second Degree, a class C felony, and a related misdemeanor for committing a home-invasion burglary in February 2025. 

Verdict is reached in New Rochelle torture, murder trial


After more than two days of deliberations, the jury has reached a verdict in torture, murder and sexual case against Kenya Tilford.

Yonkers man admits guilt in scheme to burn down his house to collect insurance money


A Yonkers man has admitted to a scheme to burn down his house to collect more than $1 million in insurance.

We would like to offer our sincerest congratulations to Deputy Chief Criminal Investigator Dale Brickwood and Assistant District Attorney Ned McLoughlin, who were sworn into office last week.


DCCI Brickwood was promoted from within the Criminal Investigations Squad at the DA's Office and brings with him a wealth of investigatory experience to the Deputy Chief role.


ADA McLoughlin worked for the Dutchess County District Attorney's Office for over 20 years and subsequently served as an Acting Justice of the State Supreme Court, before returning to the prosecutorial side as an ADA with this office.


Congratulations!


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