File #: Res 0006-2010    Version: * Name: U.S. Dept of Justice to hold the trials of the September 11th terrorists outside of NYC.
Type: Resolution Status: Filed
Committee: Committee on Public Safety
On agenda: 2/3/2010
Enactment date: Law number:
Title: Resolution calling upon the U.S. Department of Justice to hold the trials of the September 11th terrorists outside of New York City, or, in the alternative, calling upon President Obama and the 111th Congress to fully fund the security costs New York will incur in properly and effectively safeguarding the city during the federal terrorism trials.
Sponsors: Vincent J. Gentile, Michael C. Nelson, Peter F. Vallone, Jr., Margaret S. Chin, Gale A. Brewer, Inez E. Dickens, Julissa Ferreras-Copeland, Lewis A. Fidler, Sara M. Gonzalez, G. Oliver Koppell, Jessica S. Lappin, Annabel Palma, Domenic M. Recchia, Jr., Joel Rivera, James Vacca, Jumaane D. Williams, Elizabeth S. Crowley, Melissa Mark-Viverito, Robert Jackson, Darlene Mealy, Rosie Mendez, Mark S. Weprin, Letitia James, Daniel R. Garodnick, James G. Van Bramer, Karen Koslowitz, Erik Martin Dilan, Daniel Dromm , Daniel J. Halloran III, Peter A. Koo, James S. Oddo, Eric A. Ulrich
Council Member Sponsors: 32
Date Ver.Prime SponsorAction ByActionResultAction DetailsMeeting DetailsMultimedia
12/31/2013*Vincent J. Gentile City Council Filed (End of Session)  Action details Meeting details Not available
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2/3/2010*Vincent J. Gentile City Council Introduced by Council  Action details Meeting details Not available
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Resolution calling upon the U.S. Department of Justice to hold the trials of the September 11th terrorists outside of New York City, or, in the alternative, calling upon President Obama and the 111th Congress to fully fund the security costs New York will incur in properly and effectively safeguarding the city during the federal terrorism trials.
 
 
By Council Members Gentile, Nelson, Vallone, Jr., Chin, Brewer, Dickens, Ferreras, Fidler, Gonzalez, Koppell, Lappin, Palma, Recchia, Jr., Rivera, Vacca, Williams, Crowley, Mark-Viverito, Jackson, Mealy, Mendez, Weprin, James, Garodnick, Van Bramer, Dilan, Koslowitz, Dromm, Halloran, Koo, Oddo and Ulrich.
 
Whereas, In November of 2009, Attorney General Eric H. Holder, Jr. announced that the U.S. Department of Justice plans to prosecute five suspects accused of the September 11 terrorist attacks, including Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, in the federal district court for the Southern District of New York, which is located in downtown Manhattan; and
Whereas, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg echoed publically the thoughts of many New Yorkers when he stated that the trials would disrupt the daily activities in Manhattan and impose an enormous financial and logistical burden on the city, its businesses, and its citizens; and
Whereas, The Department of Justice should reevaluate its decision and consider holding the trials in another location due to the fact that New York City is the financial capital of the nation and a highly visible terrorist target; and
Whereas, There has been a loud and persistent outcry from local residents and businesses in Chinatown and across lower Manhattan, especially in the communities of Chatham Towers and Chatham Square who will be negatively affected by the holding of these trials in lower Manhattan; and
      Whereas, The concerns of the residents of lower Manhattan, about safety, mobility, and daily life have affected the opinions of many of these elected officials on these trials, and
Whereas, Mayor Bloomberg, Senators Schumer and Gillibrand are all open to exploring alternative sites, as is Senator Feinstein, Chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee who stated, in opposing New York City as the site of the trials, "from an intelligence perspective, the situation has changed with the Christmas attack … and the administration should take note of that and make a change as well;" and
     Whereas, According to a Resolution passed by Lower Manhattan's Community Board 1, other sites - such as West Point and the federal court in White Plains, among others -  would be more logistically feasible and less expensive; and  
      Whereas, If the federal government determines that the trials must be held in New York City, the federal government must finance the security costs that will be incurred in ensuring that the trials run safely and smoothly since New York State and New York City are both facing serious financial constraints; and
Whereas, In his Executive Budget for the 2010-2011 fiscal year, Governor Paterson announced that the state faces a budget deficit of $7.4 billion, which consists of $500 million which was carried over from last year (2009-2010); the state also expects to face budget deficits in the future of $14.3 billion in 2011-2012, $18.3 billion in 2012-2013, and $20.7 billion in 2013-14; and
Whereas, New York City is also facing similar budget issues: a deficit of $3.16 billion in Fiscal 2012 and $3.67 billion in Fiscal 2013; and
Whereas, New York City taxpayers should not bear the burden of financing the entire trial; and
Whereas, In addition to financial concerns, New York City must worry about its limited police resources as holding the trial in New York may impede the NYPD as it seeks to fulfill its other responsibilities; and  
Whereas, If the trial takes place in the federal courthouse on Pearl Street in Lower Manhattan, the Department of Homeland Security will only be responsible for securing the perimeter of the building and the NYPD will be responsible for the burden of securing the outer perimeter, which will stretch from Bowery to Broadway, and from Franklin Street to Canal Street; now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Council of the City of New York calls upon the U.S. Department of Justice to hold the trials of the September 11th terrorists outside of New York City, or, in the alternative, calling upon President Obama and the 111th Congress to fully fund the security costs New York will incur in properly and effectively safeguarding the city during the federal terrorism trials.
 
 
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