New York Times: Inquiry Seeks Twitter User in Brooklyn Bridge Flag Case
Matt Flegenheimer of the New York Times interviews Steve Vaccaro about the the District Attorney’s attempts to unmask...
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Gothamist: Speeding Cop Killed Student & NYPD Covered It Up, Lawsuit Claims
Gothamist covers the attempts by the family of Ryo Oyamada to add federal constitutional claims to their complaint...
Gothamist: “Kindergartner Seriously Injured After Car Hits Her In Queens Crosswalk”
Gothamist covers the crash caused by a negligent NYPD police officer that injured Chumli Mendoza and her mother...
Gothamist: “Video May Prove Cops Lied After Fatally Striking Pedestrian”
Video obtained by Vaccaro & White through a Freedom of Information Law request contradicts NYPD account.
Judge Rules in Favor of Bike Accident Victim in Steel Road Plate Case
Ruling in favor of a Vaccaro & White client, a Judge will allow a jury to decide if two construction companies were negligent in causing a bike rider's injuries.
Gothamist: “NYPD May Have Botched Investigation of Slain Pedestrian”
Gothamist reports on Vaccaro & White's letter to the court in the Oyamada case, seeking leave to amend the complaint based on newly-disclosed evidence.
Rutgers Magazine: Steve Vaccaro, A Passion and a Cause
Alumnus Steve Vaccaro, an attorney who is changing how automobiles, pedestrians, and cyclists share the streets of New York City, specializes in motorist negligence.
New Yorker: Can New York City Achieve Vision Zero?
The New Yorker's Eric Goldwyn spoke with Steve Vaccaro about the prospects for Vision Zero legislation aimed at reducing traffic fatalities.
Gothamist: Prospect Park Rope Trap Snags Cyclist, Cops See No Crime
Gothamist spoke with Steve Vaccaro about an apparent trap set for Prospect Park cyclists and the NYPD's response.
Judge: DMV Can Revoke License After 5 Drunk or Drugged Driving Convictions
In Carney v NYS Dept. of Motor Vehicles, the court upholds the authority of the DMV to revoke a license after 5 drunk or drugged driving convictions.