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Tuesday March 2, 2010
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| State Police superintendent announced retirement in surprise move |
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ALBANY – Political observers are saying that State Police Superintendent
Harry Corbitt’s abrupt announcement that he will retire at the end
of the day Wednesday is suspect, especially in light of revelations of
possible State Police interference in a domestic incident involving one
of Governor Paterson’s top aides. "It’s highly suspect; we will watch the soap opera together,” she told MidHudsonNews.com. “In the meantime, New York State has to continue to be effective. We have a tremendous deficit, a tremendous budget problem and a budget to get done within this month.” Orange County Sheriff Carl DuBois is the new president of the New York State Sheriff’s Association. He, too, thinks timing of the demise of Corbitt is suspect. “I think it’s trying to defuse a bomb after it has already gone off and there’s really not too much you can do,” he said. “I think they are even beyond damage control up there. I’m not really happy with the administration.” Dubois said if there was any proven wrongdoing on the part of one of
his staffers, they would be gone. |
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