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South Nyack Man Indicted for Franklin Street Murder in Nyack

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Rockland County District Attorney's Office

NYACK, NY – Rockland County District Attorney Thomas E. Walsh II announced the indictment by a grand jury of Wendy Jean, age 26 (11/12/1994) of South Nyack, NY on one count of Murder in the Second Degree and two counts of Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the Second Degree.

On November 22, 2020 at approximately 7:05 pm, in the area of Main Street and Franklin Street in the Village of Nyack, Gregory Dubuisson, age 35 of Nyack NY was shot twice. Dubuisson was transported to Nyack Hospital and passed away from his injuries a short time later.

Rockland County District Attorney Tom Walsh said, “As the indictment alleges, this senseless act of violence resulted in the tragic death of Gregory Dubuisson and put countless other residents’ lives in danger with his actions on November 22, 2020. My office will continue to work with our local police departments and state partners to get guns off the streets and the violence it creates. ”

 

 

 

“I commend the Orangetown Police Department for apprehending the suspect, as well as the South Nyack-Grand View Police Department, Piermont Police Department, Rockland County Sheriff’s Office, New York State Police, and the Clarkstown Police Department, whose hard work resulted in this arrest. Senseless acts of violence will never be tolerated in Rockland County. I’m extremely confident that Executive Assistant District Attorney Kathleen Devlin and First Assistant District Attorney Dominic Crispino will represent our victim with all their experience and professionalism to ensure justice is served.”

 

 

 

Murder in the Second Degree is a Class A-I Felony and carries a minimum penalty of 15 years to life and a maximum of 25 years to life; Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the Second Degree is a Class C Felony.

 

 

 

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New York State Police Issue Over 12,000 Tickets During Memorial Day Weekend Enforcement Campaign

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ROCKLAND COUNTY, NY – The New York State Police announced that a total of 12,062 tickets were issued statewide during the 2025 Memorial Day Weekend traffic enforcement campaign, marking a significant increase in citations compared to last year. The special enforcement period ran from Friday, May 23 through Monday, May 26, 2025, and was part of an annual effort to keep roads safe during one of the busiest travel weekends of the year.

The initiative, partially funded by the Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee, included sobriety checkpoints, increased DWI patrols, and targeted enforcement against distracted driving and other dangerous behaviors.
Enforcement Results: DWI Arrests and Traffic Violations

During the four-day period, 245 drivers were arrested for Driving While Intoxicated (DWI). Troopers also responded to 774 motor vehicle crashes, including three fatal accidents.

Key violations during the 2025 Memorial Day crackdown included:

Speeding: 3,472 tickets

Distracted Driving: 393 tickets

Seatbelt Violations: 1,660 tickets

Move Over Law Violations: 225 tickets

These figures show a notable increase from the 2024 Memorial Day Weekend enforcement, during which 10,949 total tickets were issued and 225 DWI arrests were made.
A Message of Road Safety and Responsibility

The New York State Police emphasized that these enforcement efforts are vital to protecting drivers and passengers during high-traffic holiday periods.

Below is a breakdown of violations by troop:

Officials encourage drivers to always wear seatbelts, avoid distractions, respect speed limits, and never drive under the influence.

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A Day In The Life of Ramapo Police Officers

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Over the past 24 hours, Ramapo Police Officers have remained hard at work, responding to calls for service, enforcing traffic laws, and actively engaging with our community. Here’s a look at the highlights from another demanding day in public safety.


Traffic Enforcement & Public Safety

Our continued efforts to maintain roadway safety led to several enforcement actions:

  • Three motorists were cited for operating vehicles with suspended registrations.

  • Three drivers were stopped and cited for driving with suspended licenses.

These proactive measures are part of our ongoing commitment to keeping our roadways safe for all.


Arrests and Enforcement Actions

Officers made several arrests in connection with a variety of incidents:

  • Two individuals were taken into custody on active warrants. Both were later released on their own recognizance.

  • One arrest was made in a domestic incident for violating an Order of Protection. The individual was also released on recognizance.

  • An additional arrest was made for an open container violation, a part of our continued focus on quality-of-life enforcement throughout the Town of Ramapo.


Major Incident: Armed Robbery

A significant and violent incident occurred involving an armed robbery at the end of a residential driveway. During the altercation, the victim was pistol-whipped as they attempted to retain possession of a firearm. The suspect ultimately fled the scene with a substantial amount of cash. The victim sustained injuries and was treated at the scene.

Ramapo Police Officers and Detectives responded immediately and initiated a collaborative investigation with the New York State Police . Through coordinated efforts, a suspect was identified and located within hours.

A 42-year-old male from Middletown, NY was taken into custody and formally charged with:

  • Robbery in the First Degree

  • Assault in the Second Degree

  • Criminal Use of a Firearm in the First Degree

  • Grand Larceny in the Fourth Degree

  • Menacing in the Second Degree

The suspect is currently being processed at Ramapo Police Headquarters. Arraignment is expected later today at Hillburn Justice Court.


Our officers remain dedicated to serving and protecting the residents of Ramapo. We thank the community for its continued support and vigilance.

Ramapo Police Department

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