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Thomas Mascia, 27, pleaded guilty to charges related to false claims he was shot and wounded by a driver on Long Island’s Southern State Parkway last October. AP “Thomas Mascia’s pathetic ...
The ex-trooper’s parents, Thomas A. Mascia and Dorothy Masica, were also charged with criminal possession of the gun that was found at the foot of their bed during the November 2024 search ...
Thomas Mascia, 27, pleaded guilty to charges related to false claims he was shot and wounded by a driver on Long Island’s Southern State Parkway last October. AP ...
Former New York state trooper Thomas Mascia leaves Nassau County court in Mineola, N.Y. on Wednesday, May 21, 2025, after pleading guilty to charges that he shot himself and lied about it.
Mascia's parents, Dorothy and Thomas Sr. -- a former NYPD officer convicted in a 1990s cocaine ring -- were charged with criminal possession of a firearm after prosecutors said a search of the ...
Former trooper Thomas Mascia, 27, admitted in court that he staged the supposed crime scene on October 30 after he claimed to have been injured by an unknown shooter near exit 17 of New York's ...
Former New York state trooper Thomas Mascia leaves Nassau County court in Mineola, N.Y. on Wednesday, May 21, 2025, after pleading guilty to charges that he shot himself and lied about it.
Former New York State Trooper, Thomas Mascia, center, leaves Nassau County District Court after his arraignment, Monday, Jan. 27, 2025 in Hempstead, N.Y. ( Howard Schnapp for Newsday via AP) AP ...
Thomas J. Mascia, 27, of West Hempstead, who resigned from the force in January, pleaded guilty in Nassau County Court to a three-count information in connection with the Oct. 30 shooting that ...
Thomas A. Mascia, the former trooper's father, pleaded guilty to one count of criminal possession of a firearm. He is expected to be sentenced to five years' probation when he is due back in court ...
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