![]() While not charged in the Byrne slaying, Nichols, 63, pleaded guilty to ordering the murder of parole officer Brian Rooney in 1985 for reporting him for a violation. Our hero brother Police Officer Edward Byrne sacrificed his life to rid our city of Nichols and his gang,” said PBA president Patrick Lynch. “This murderous drug-lord and cop-killer must not move even an inch closer to freedom. The state Parole Board’s release of Lorenzo “Fat Cat” Nichols after 34 years drew outrage from cops, who vividly remember his drug gang’s 1988 ambush and shooting execution of rookie Officer Edward Byrne while he sat in his patrol car in South Jamaica. The kingpin of a murderous Queens drug gang was granted parole from state prison - and immediately released to the custody of federal law enforcement officials on Tuesday, The Post has learned. Texas cheer coach, mother to 3 kids, allegedly killed by boyfriend: ‘Truly be missed’ The New York Times won’t face its own report on mentally ill homeless Surging farebeating is a sign of bad things to come: Reverse the soft-on-crime trend now ![]() ![]() 93% of NYC grocers have been hit by shoplifters this year: survey ![]()
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