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Thomas Mascia pleaded guilty in connection with the Oct. 30 incident that resulted in a multistate search for a nonexistent ...
Thomas Mascia pleaded guilty on Wednesday to charges related to faking his own shooting on Long Island’s Southern State ...
"The actions of Thomas Mascia were a deliberate betrayal of the public's trust," State Police Superintendent Steven G. James ...
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A now-former New York State Police trooper admitted he shot himself and then fabricated a story about being ambushed on a ...
Thomas Mascia, former NYS trooper who shot himself and then lied about it last year on Long Island, has pleaded guilty.
Thomas Mascia, 27, of West Hempstead, was charged on Jan. 27 with filing a false report, official misconduct and tampering with evidence, a felony. Officials had said Mascia deliberately shot ...
Thomas Mascia is expected to be sentenced to six months in jail and five years of probation Aug. 20. He is also mandated to ...
Trooper Thomas Mascia, 27, said he pulled over to assist ... State troopers searched Mascia’s home in West Hempstead, L.I., on Sunday and seized his service weapon and any other firearms ...
A former New York State trooper accused of shooting himself and then lying about​ it appeared in a Long Island courtroom Wednesday.