Spanning Long Island, New York City, Connecticut and Massachusetts, the organization would start training pups to fight from as young as six months old and take winnings on the outcome of matches.
Photo by: Suffolk County DA Office Suffolk County District Attorney Timothy D. Sini and Suffolk County Water Authority (“SCWA”) Chairman Patrick G. Halpin today announced the launch of a first-of-its-kind partnership to monitor Suffolk County’s groundwater and identify the source of any contaminants for the potential investigation and prosecution of polluters by the District Attorney’s Office. “The short term goal here is to identify sources of pollution for potential investigation and criminal prosecution,” District Attorney Sini said. “This sends a very important message that we will not tolerate bad actors contaminating our groundwater. The long term goal is to ensure that we leave our future generations what was left to us: the ability to turn on the faucet and drink that water with peace of mind. I want to thank the Suffolk County Water Authority for this very exciting, strategic partnership, which builds upon the work we are doing