Jen Psaki says the quiet part out loud that if there’s enough pressure on one nominee and they back out or don’t get confirmed, it opens the door for that to happen to others.
“I don’t speak because I have the power to speak; I speak because I don’t have the power to remain silent.” Rav Kook z"l
Sunday, December 15, 2024
Jen Psaki caught quietly revealing DemonRat Strategy to Take Out all Trumps Nominees!
Iranian Principal Tries leading students with Chants "Down with Israel" See What Happens!
Iranian Regime Opponents Name a Street After Netanyahu in Tehran
Israel refusing Hamas’ demand to release terrorist mastermind Marwan Barghouti in exchange for hostages
srael is refusing Hamas demands to release a high-profile terror mastermind in exchange for hostages, according to reports.
Hamas terrorists have demanded the release of Marwan Barghouti, the former leader of the late Yasser Arafat’s Fatah party, since August, presumably to help the group maintain power in the Gaza strip, the Jerusalem Post reported.
Barghouti is serving five life sentences for his role in the murder of five Israelis in 2000 during the second Palestinian intifada, which raged until 2005.
He was also a leader in the first Intifada, from 1987-1993.
While Israel at one point considered releasing Barghouti, it is now objecting to granting him and other Palestinian prisoners their freedom, the Jerusalem Post reported.
“Israel has a vision of alternative lists of Palestinian prisoners, including people who were recently arrested,” reports quoted the source as saying.
Israel has also requested that some Palestinian prisoners be sent abroad instead of to the West Bank or Gaza, “which may be accepted by the mediators as a compromise to end this new obstacle,” the official said.
Talks continued in Cairo Saturday between Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi and US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan and US Middle East envoy Brett McGurk, el-Sissi’s office said.
Sullivan on Thursday said Israel has “negotiated hard to defend and justify its position in this negotiation.” Hamas, however, “has been deeply intransigent,” the Times of Israel reported.
Separately, President-elect Donald Trump’s designated Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, met with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman this week, the first time a member of the incoming administration has met with the Saudi Arabian leader since the election.
Trump aims to seal a “mega-deal” with Saudi Arabia, including a historic peace agreement between Israel and Saudi Arabia and progress toward ending the Israel-Hamas war, Axios reported.
“I want a long lasting peace,” Trump told Time magazine in his Person of the Year interview this week.
“I’m not saying that’s a very likely scenario,” Trump added.
“I want a peace where we don’t have an October 7 in another three years.”
Under pressure from Trump, Hamas has agreed to two key concessions: Allowing Israeli forces to stay in the Gaza Strip temporarily after fighting ends and finally providing a complete list of hostages, including Americans, who will be released, the Wall Street Journal reported.
Yet rockets continued to be fired at Israel in the early morning hours Saturday, this time from nearby humanitarian aid warehouses in Gaza, the Israel Defense Forces said on X.
Israeli fighter jets launched airstrikes there, targeting weapons depots and terror operatives, the IDF added.
Israel also blasted a drone at a vehicle in southern Lebanon, killing a Hezbollah operative, according to reports.
Trump Says He knows the Source of the Drones over New Jersey
President-elect Trump ridiculed former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie by sharing a meme suggesting his Republican critic’s appetite is behind the sudden spike in drone sightings across the East Coast.
Trump posted on Truth Social what appeared to be an AI-generated image of Christie, with five drones hovering behind him, holding red McDonalds bags as the former Garden State honcho prepares to wolf down more than a half-dozen hamburgers.
“We now know the source of the drones over New Jersey,” wrote a social media user purporting to be the image’s creator.
In less than a month, there have been roughly 1000 drone sightings in New Jersey alone, according to state officials, although there have been reports from across the nation about the sudden appearance of mysterious flying objects in the airspace.
The feds, however, have said the drones sightings are actually just misidentified aircraft like helicopters or Cessna planes, and pose no danger to people on the ground.
Christie, a former Trump ally turned critic, in recent years has blamed the incoming president for everything from the spike in antisemitism and Islamophobia to “creating” Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro.
Biden’s final days in the Oval Office offer a perfect metaphor for everything that was wrong with his tenure
“‘This is the way the world ends,” T.S. Eliot famously wrote.
“Not with a bang but a whimper.”
He might have been talking about Joe Biden’s presidency.
As he prepares to slink out the door, Biden’s final days in the Oval Office offer a perfect metaphor for everything that was wrong with his tenure.
He pardoned his convicted-criminal son after vowing not to and his mass commutations included one for a judge convicted of taking kickbacks to send juveniles to for-profit detention facilities.
The judge was in Scranton, Pa., meaning Biden even betrayed distraught parents in his hometown.
How’s that for a legacy?
His most recent dereliction fits another pattern.
Just as he paid no attention to raging inflation, the open border and the decline of America’s global standing, Biden has gone missing as swarms of drones spark fears among millions of Americans on the East Coast.
Biden has said nothing, Vice President Kamala Harris has disappeared since losing the election and the White House offers only bland assurances that there’s nothing to worry about.
But asked who is behind the noisy, bright and large drone presence expanding night after night, the administration says it doesn’t know.
In other words, we don’t know and we don’t really care, but trust us anyway.
Sorry, it’s too late in the game for that, especially when drones forced the White Plains airport to close runways Friday night.
Even the usually somnolent Gov. Hochul stirred to demand answers.
Syrian Druze Clans Ask To Be Annexed To Israel
Residents of six Druze villages in southern Syria held an emergency council meeting over the weekend in the wake of the fall of the Assad regime.
In a video of the meeting that circulated on social media, the head sheikh says that it is far better for them to be annexed to the Israeli Ramat Hagolan than to live under the rebels, and the audience yells their agreement.
Senior Druze officials are adamantly opposed to allowing the Islamist rebels, many of whom have extremist views against non-Muslims, to enter their villages.
High Court Judge Visits Oct 7 Terrorists To Ensure They Have Winter Clothes, Toilet Paper. Justice Reform Now!!
Israeli Supreme Court Justice Ruth Ronen made a surprise visit to the Ofer high-security prison facility to examine the conditions of detention for the security prisoners held there. The judge requested to visit the wing where “illegal combatants from Gaza,” who were captured after October 7th, are incarcerated. The wing includes members of the Nukhba terrorist unit who attacked Israeli villages and indiscriminately murdered residents.
According to a report by Kan 11, during her visit Justice Ronen inquired whether the prisoners had winter clothes, toilet paper, and whether they were allowed to receive paper and pen to enable them to petition judicial authorities to appeal their conditions of imprisonment.
It was also reported that Justice Ronen has recently been deliberating on several petitions filed by terrorists regarding their detention conditions. The visit to the security prison may have stemmed from her desire to closely monitor the policy of the minister in charge, Itamar Ben-Gvir, who has significantly tightened the conditions of detention in high-security prisoner wings.
The visit sparked significant criticism, as social media influencers asked when the judge had visited high-security Jewish prisoners in the hands of the Shin Bet or in prison facilities and checked on their conditions of detention. Others asked whether she had met with families of victims of these terrorists.
Ronen came under fire recently for the early release of a terrorist who had planned to perpetrate an attack – simply because he exhibited “normative” behavior. Ronen also ruled in November that a terrorist who had planned to assassinate Itamar Ben-Gvir and kidnap soldiers should receive two bedcovers at his request.
ABC News Chickens Out Wants to Settle with Trump Over Stephanopoulos Lies and BS
ABC News has agreed to pay $15 million toward Donald Trump’s presidential library to settle a defamation lawsuit over anchor George Stephanopoulos’ inaccurate on-air assertion that the president-elect had been found civilly liable for raping writer E. Jean Carroll.
As part of the settlement made public Saturday, ABC News posted an editor’s note to its website expressing regret over Stephanopoulos’ statements during a March 10 segment on his “This Week” program. The network will also pay $1 million in legal fees to the law firm of Trump’s attorney, Alejandro Brito.
The settlement agreement describes ABC’s presidential library payment as a “charitable contribution,” with the money earmarked for a non-profit organization that is being established in connection with the yet-to-be built library.
“We are pleased that the parties have reached an agreement to dismiss the lawsuit on the terms in the court filing,” ABC News spokesperson Jeannie Kedas said.
A Trump spokesperson declined comment.
Saturday, December 14, 2024
Drones shut down runways of NY airport, causing Hochul to demand feds step in: ‘Gone too far’
The mysterious drones that have been plaguing the skies over the Northeast shut down the runways of Stewart International Airport Friday night, prompting Gov. Hochul to demand the feds step in.
“This has gone too far,” Hochul said in a terse statement Saturday, in which she noted the runway of the Orange County facility was shut down for an hour because of the unidentified aircraft.
Stewart Airport services both commercial and military flights and is adjacent to a New York Air National Guard base, where the 105th Airlift Wing is stationed.
The unidentified drones — which have been hovering over New Jersey for nearly a month and have been seen in Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts — were also recently spotted flying over LaGuardia International Airport and Newark Liberty International Airport.
The runways were closed at 9:40 p.m. “following a report from the FAA about a drone sighting at the airport,” according to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which operates Stewart.
The runways were reopened at 10:45 p.m., “and there were no impacts to flight operations during the closure,” the spokesperson told The Post.
The Biden Administration should give federal law enforcement support to the region “to ensure the safety of our critical infrastructure and our people,” Hochul demanded, adding she “directed the New York State Intelligence Center to actively investigate drone sightings” back in mid-November.
She also urged the state police “to coordinate with federal law enforcement to address this issue.”
While “those efforts are ongoing,” Hochul said it is time for Congress to take action.
“In order to allow state law enforcement to work on this issue, I am now calling on Congress to pass the Counter-UAS Authority Security, Safety, and Reauthorization Act, first introduced back in June by Rep. Mark Green (R-TN).
“This bill would reform legal authorities to counter-UAS and strengthen the FAA’s oversight of drones, and would extend counter-UAS activities to select state and local law enforcement agencies,” she wrote in her statement. Counter-UAS stands for “counter unmanned aircraft system.”
“Extending these powers to New York State and our peers is essential. Until those powers are granted to state and local officials, the Biden Administration must step in by directing additional federal law enforcement to New York and the surrounding region to ensure the safety of our critical infrastructure and our people.”
Drone sightings have also been reported across the five boroughs as well as on Long Island.
Most of the sightings have occurred in New Jersey, where scores of drones have been spotted by Coast Guard sailors and local cops.
Thieves swipe suitcase with $500K worth of jewels but Apple AirTag helps cops track them down
Thieves stole $500,000 worth of jewels from a tourist visiting a pizza shop in Queens — but they were quickly caught by cops thanks to an Apple AirTag in the victim’s suitcase.
Sandro Angiolini decided to stop by Rosa’s Pizza in Astoria for some food — with a suitcase filled with jewels valued at approximately $500,000 in tow, according to the NYPD.
Just as Angiolini, 50, walked from his car to the pizza joint, he was promptly jumped by several men who popped out of a black SUV.
Those men pushed Angiolini to the ground, beat him up and made off with the fully loaded silver suitcase, police sources said.
The punks then jumped back into the SUV and lammed it — but little did they know that the bag was equipped with an Apple AirTag, which tracks location.
NYPD investigators were able to track the vehicle to 217 Street in Bayside, where they recovered the suitcase full of jewels and apprehended two suspects in connection with the strong-arm robbery.
Brayan Pulido, 23, and Sandy Pulido, 22, were arrested and now face a slew of charges.
Each is being hit with criminal possession of stolen property, reckless endangerment, unlawful fleeing a police officer in a motor vehicle and a violation for a windshield tint, according to the NYPD.
Brayan faces an extra charge of resisting arrest.
Police sources say several individuals of interest in connection to the robbery are still at large.
Biden pardons Chinese spies convicted of stealing American tech secrets
President Biden pardoned two Chinese spies and the relative of a high-ranking member of the Chinese Communist Party who was caught with tens of thousands of images of child pornography on his computer last month in a prisoner swap between the two countries that was made public Thursday when the three received clemencies.
Yanjun Xu and Ji Chaoqun, who were both convicted of espionage, were granted clemency last month, along with Shanlin Jin, who was convicted of possession of more than 47,000 images of child pornography while a doctoral student at Southern Methodist University in Dallas in 2021.
Their clemencies, signed by President Biden, are dated Nov. 22
Prestigious private school diversity conference devolved into ‘festival of Jew hate
Princeton Professor Ruha Benjamin Chief Antisemite! |
An “equity and justice” conference involving many of the country’s most prestigious private schools devolved into a “festival of Jew hate” that had scared students leaving in tears, according to outraged parents and attendees.
Speakers at last week’s National Association of Independent Schools’ annual People of Color Conference accused Israel of “ethnic cleansing” and “genocide” and downplayed the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks that killed 1,200 Israeli civilians — prompting some frightened kids to hide their Jewish stars as they left early.
“There was an overwhelming feeling that we were not welcome,” one Jewish senior from the Milken Community School in Los Angeles told The Post.
“We felt small and insignificant,” said the student, who asked for anonymity out of fear of retribution.
Iran’s massive drone ship left home port last month – and went weeks without being spotted... Is the Ship launching the Drones Seen in New Jersey and Staten Island?.
A newly minted and massive Iranian drone carrier was captured in new satellite images sailing in the Persian Gulf this week — the ship’s first reported sighting since leaving its home port for the first time in mid-November.
The satellite images taken Thursday by commercial operator Maxar Technologies shows three Iranian drone ships in the waters off the country’s coast as theories have swirled in the US that Iran could be behind the mysterious drone sightings across the tri-state area, according to Business Insider.
Iran’s new carrier — the Shahid Bagheri — is a converted shipping container that was outfitted to support drone operations and was last seen on Nov. 12, when it was captured by satellite imagery sitting in Bandar Abbas, the report said.
The Shahid Bagheri left its home Iranian home port sometime between Nov. 12 and Nov. 28, revealed by satellite imagery that shows an empty dock where the ship once sat, according to another Business Insider report.
The new images from this week show the overhauled ship was pictured with two other Iranian drone vessels — Shahid Roudaki and Shahid Mahdavi — off the Bandar Abbas port in the Persian Gulf, according to NDTV
News of the Shahid Bagheri’s whereabouts came days after speculation that an Iranian drone “mothership” was parked out in the Atlantic and was carrying out clandestine drone operations in the airspace of New Jersey and Staten Island.
Rep. Jeff Van Drew (R-NJ) claimed to Fox News on Wednesday morning that the drones were possibly being launched by Iran, citing confidential sources.
“I’m going to tell you the real deal. Iran launched a mothership that contains these drones,” Van Drew said. “It’s off the East Coast of the United States of America. They’ve launched drones.”
The Pentagon quickly poured cold water on those claims — saying there was “no evidence” that the country was responsible for the mysterious drones that have reportedly been seen across the state of New Jersey since Nov. 18.
However, no explanation has been provided to state and local officials who have been receiving thousands of reports from concerned New Jerseyans.
On Thursday, White House national security council spokesperson John Kirby said no federal agency has been able to corroborate any of the reports made of drone activity — saying all crafts reviewed by feds have been flying in accordance with the law.
Kirby backtracked on those comments in an interview on Fox’s “The Story” on Friday.
“I said many of the corroborated sightings have turned out to be piloted aircraft, I didn’t say all of them. I said those were the ones we were able to corroborate,” Kirby said.
“There’s certainly the ones that we have not been able to [corroborate] and don’t know the answers to it,” he added.
Erin Molan pro-Israel host fired by Sky News
Erin Molan, a pro-Israel host who was fired by Sky News Australia, responded to her firing with a video message, thanking her supporters and everyone who reached out to her, and stressing that she is "harder to kill off than you think" and adding that her mission "has just begun."
"I loved every second of my time with Sky," she said, adding that her job had become her entire life, other than her child, partly because she "cares too much."
"I'm just getting started," she promised.
In her message, Molan promised to continue fighting for children, and for "every single hostage still held captive in Gaza."
But the international community insists on "falling for the demonization of Israel - hook, line, and sinker."
She stressed that evil thrives on three things: weak leadership, useful idiots, and a silent majority. "I’m here to be the loudest member of the silent majority that I can be," she added.
"When hate is allowed to fester, we all lose; when stupidity isn't called out, it becomes very dangerous, and if I sit idly by, I am just as much to blame as the fool waving the flag at the Hamas protest."
Friday, December 13, 2024
Little Twerp Macron on the wrong side of history
Often a man's perfidy will rebound on himself –Jean de La Fontaine
French President, Emmanuel Macron is facing trying times, and recent pronouncements by French officials appear only to exacerbate his unenviable situation.
As will be recalled, last week, the French government fell with a resounding thud that could well reverberate across Europe.
This week, the French came out with an astounding rebuke of Israel’s military action in Syria, to prevent strategic armaments from falling into the hands of the militant Sunni Islamist rebels—invoking an Israeli-Syrian disengagement agreement signed half a century ago on which to base their censure. In a perverse reprimand, the French foreign ministry grumbled: any military deployment in the buffer zone between Israel and Syria is a violation of the 1974 disengagement agreement which must be respected by its signatories, Israel and Syria." ”
One can only puzzle over how Macron and his government would relate to a reality in which such a strategic stockpile was at the disposal of groups with close affiliation with ISIS and A-Qaeda in the not-too-distant past.
The shortest serving PM ever
“Assad Regime’s Collapse Opens Path for IDF To Destroy Iran’s Nuclear Sites”
Israeli security officials assess that in light of the Air Force’s amazing achievements in the past week, during which IAF fighter jets destroyed 85% of Syria’s air defense systems, opening the skies for IAF pilots to fly over Damascus for the first time in over 50 years, the time is ripe to attack Iran’s nuclear sites.
“Our UAVs can now fly as far as eastern Syria and our fighter pilots circle Damascus freely. This is unprecedented,” a military official said, as quoted by Ynet. The official added that the withdrawal of Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) officials and indications of Russian troop pullbacks, including S-300 batteries, add to the IDF’s renewed confidence.
Israel’s defense establishment wants to use this new operational opportunity to target Iran’s nuclear facilities. “The IDF’s focus is now on Iran,” Kan News reported.
The IDF is updating its plans to target Iran’s nuclear facilities, motivated by concerns that the collapse of the Shiite axis and the weakening of Hezbollah’s weakening might drive Tehran to make a desperate move toward reaching military nuclear capabilities.
Other factors at play include the upcoming inauguration of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, signaling potential shifts by 2025; the IDF’s significant blow to Iran’s air defense capabilities in a major strike six weeks ago, and the loss of Hezbollah, Iran’s primary regional deterrent against an attack on its nuclear sites.
Kan also reported that the IDF estimates that the Houthis in Yemen are trying to take the lead in what remains of Iran’s Axis of Resistance in the region. In the last 24 hours, the Houthis launched four explosive drones at Israel. Two were intercepted by the IDF and two fell in open areas.
The IDF has noted the increasing Houthi attacks against Israel on behalf of Iran. They are trying to cause significant damage to Israeli assets, such as the ports of Ashdod and Haifa, the Israel Electric Corporation’s power stations, and Israel’s off-shore gas rigs.
According to the report, Israel is considering an attack on Yemen in retaliation for the increasing drone and ballistic missile attacks.
26 FBI Agents were directly involved in the Jan 6 Riots .
he FBI had at least 26 confidential informants on the ground in Washington, DC, during the Jan. 6, 2021 storming of the Capitol — most of whom engaged in illegal activity during the chaos, the Justice Department’s watchdog confirmed in a bombshell report.
Leadership at the bureau had long been adamant that it did not have sources who “orchestrated” the riot. Questions about whether the FBI had informants involved in the riots were met with “conspiracy theory” labels by many mainstream media outlets.
“If you’re asking if the violence at the Capitol was part of some operation orchestrated by FBI sources or agents, the answer is no!” outgoing FBI director Christopher Wray told lawmakers back in July. Wray had long refused to divulge exactly how many informants were present that day.
FBI informants engaged in illegal activity
But the DOJ’s Office of the Inspector General found that of the FBI’s confidential sources on the ground, four entered the Capitol in the midst of the riot and 13 went into a restricted area. Only nine were not found to have engaged in illegal activity, according to a long-awaited report released Thursday.
Critically, that report also shot down unsubstantiated speculation that the bureau had agents stoking some of the mayhem that day,
“We found no evidence in the materials we reviewed or the testimony we received showing or suggesting that the FBI had undercover employees in the various protest crowds, or at the Capitol, on January 6,” the report said.
Only three of its 26 informants present had been instructed to observe potential domestic terrorist suspects on the day of the riot, the DOJ watchdog found. The rest of the 23 appear to have gone to the Capitol of their own accord.
The FBI did not give its informants permission to flout the law by entering restricted areas, the watchdog report stressed.
“Our review concluded that none of these three FBI [informants] were authorized to enter the Capitol or a restricted area, or to otherwise break the law on January 6, nor was any [informant] directed by the FBI to encourage others to commit illegal acts on January 6,” the report said, referring to the three informants instructed to go there by FBI field offices.
Some of the 26 informants in question had obtained information about the planned movements of right-wing groups such as the Oath Keepers and Proud Boys during the events surrounding the storming of the Capitol, per the report.
At least one informant “indicated they had concerns for the safety of Members of Congress on Jan. 6.”
“For those keeping score at home, this was labeled a dangerous conspiracy theory months ago,” Vice President-elect JD Vance posted on X in response to the report.
Previously known FBI had informants there
It had been previously known that the FBI had some informants on the ground during the riot — but the exact scope was unclear. Lawmakers had peppered officials with questions to that effect but were greeted with sidestepping.
Months later, the New York Times reported that one of the Capitol rioters was caught texting his FBI handler real-time information as the ransacking unfolded.
Other court documents also previously indicated that there were FBI informants on the ground. Eventually, former FBI Washington Field Office director Steven D’Antuono confirmed to lawmakers last year that informants were indeed present during the riot.
FBI’s missteps
The watchdog assessed that it was appropriate for the bureau to lean on informants that day, concluding that due to the potential threats on the ground, “the FBI, therefore, should have canvassed its field offices for any relevant [informant] information in advance of Jan. 6.”
However, the bureau later inaccurately reported to Congress that it canvassed field offices for threats prior to the riot. In reality, there was “no canvassing of field offices for source information had occurred,” according to the watchdog, which attributed the mishap to confusion and poor coordination.
To prevent repeats of dubious reporting to Congress, the inspector general’s office recommended that the bureau take steps to ensure better clarity over its procedures revolving around situations that haven’t officially been designated special security events but have the potential to pose significant security concerns.
“[FBI should] ensure that its processes and procedures set forth with clarity the division of responsibilities,” the report recommended. “[And] clearly define a mechanism for making a formal determination whether and what kind of a nationwide intelligence and [informant] canvass is necessary and appropriate under FBI policies.”
That was the sole recommendation within the report.
FBI was not leading intel gathering on Jan. 6, 2021, riot
The inspector general’s office also found that the FBI did not have “primary responsibility” for intelligence gathering or security on the day of the riot,” but “recognized the potential for violence and took significant and appropriate steps to prepare for this supporting role.”
The watchdog noted that it “did not identify any potentially critical intelligence in the FBI’s possession as of January 6 that had not been provided to, or was not otherwise known to law enforcement stakeholders prior to January 6.”
When reached for comment, the FBI referred The Post to its response that had been attached to the report, which said the “FBI continues to disagree with certain of the factual assertions in the report regarding the manner of specific steps, and the scope of the canvass undertaken” prior to the riot.
“The FBI nonetheless accepts the OIG’s recommendation regarding potential process improvements for future events.”
Yanky Friedman of Monsey Killed in a Single-Engine Aircraft
A small plane crash on Interstate 684 near Exit 2 in Harrison, New York, has resulted in one confirmed fatality, identified as Yanky Freidman, a 32-year-old Monsey resident and employee of Fireside Kosher restaurant.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul confirmed that a second individual involved in the crash is in serious condition. The plane, a TECNAM P2008, took off from Linden, New Jersey, according to FlightAware data.
The crash occurred around 7 p.m. Thursday, prompting state troopers to respond to reports of a downed aircraft. Authorities confirmed that the plane carried two individuals, with Friedman tragically losing his life. Further updates are expected as the investigation continues.
As of 8:30 p.m., Interstate 684 remains closed in both directions, with detours causing significant traffic disruptions near Armonk and White Plains. It is unclear how long the closure will last.
Emergency communications received the first alert at 6:58 p.m., reporting a crash on the median of I-684 near Exit 2, the exit for Westchester County Airport.
The plane, typically a single-engine, two-seat aircraft, was identified through scanner reports as a 2021 TECNAM P2008. Westchester County Communications Director Catherine Cioffi confirmed that the county is not the lead agency handling the incident.