Long Island fire chief accused of storming state lawmaker’s office in ICE feud now facing trespassing charge
A Democratic Long Island lawmaker is pressing charges against a local fire chief who he claims barged into his office and traumatized his staff after the duo feuded over the fire department’s participation in ICE raids earlier this month.
State Assemblyman Bryant Figueroa — meaning he can’t go near the office again without being arrested — and formally pressed charges against the volunteer firefighter after a July 10 stand-off following days of public feuding.
“Figueroa’s actions represent a clear violation of New York State Penal Law,” Ramos said in a statement announcing that charges against the chief were filed.
“His aggressive and unannounced entry created an atmosphere of fear and uncertainty in what should be a safe and respectful workplace.”
A spokesperson for Ramos said the charges have been officially handed over to the DA, but since the violation isn’t criminal, Figueroa will only receive a court summons and will not be arrested.
