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Captain, Owners Of NY Illegal Party Cruise Arrested

This photo provided by the New York City Sheriff, in New York, Monday, Aug. 3, 2020 shows two of the department's vehicles adjacent to the Liberty Belle boat in lower Manhattan, Saturday, Aug. 1, 2020. The New York City party cruise with more than 170 people on board was met by police when it returned to shore over the weekend, leading to the arrest of the captain and two owners. The cruise violated social distancing orders, the New York Sheriff's Department said in a tweet, and was serving alcohol on board without a liquor license. (New York City Sheriff via AP)

A New York City party cruise with more than 170 people on board was met by police when it returned to shore over the weekend, leading to the arrest of the captain and two owners.

The Saturday evening boat cruise violated social distancing orders, the New York Sheriff’s Department said in a tweet, and was serving alcohol on board without a liquor license.

The four-story boat, the Liberty Belle, returned to Pier 36 in lower Manhattan at around 11:30 p.m. where officers arrested the captain, Joseph Spadaro, and two owners who organized the party, Ronny Vargas and Alex Sauzo, the New York Daily News reported.

Party-goers posted videos and photos of themselves drinking and dancing without masks or social distancing at the 1920s-themed party, the newspaper reported.

Gov. Andrew Cuomo called the gathering “disrespectful” and “illegal.”

“It is not only violates public health, it violates common decency. Look at all the people you endanger,” Cuomo said Monday. “What if one of those people on that cruise gets sick and dies? What if one of those people on that cruise gets sick and goes home sick and gives it to a parent who dies? I mean, it is just really reckless, rude, irresponsible and illegal.”

Manhattan borough President Gale Brewer’s office notified the sheriff’s department of the crowded party. Empire Cruises, which runs events on the boat, did not return requests for comment from the newspaper. A notice on its website says it has ceased operations since March 16.

Suazo did not immediately return a voicemail, and a phone listed for Vargas was not answered. A person answered a number listed for Spadaro on Staten Island but said it was a wrong number.

A large crowd also gathered on Saturday night under the Kosciuszko Bridge that connects Brooklyn and Queens in Long Island for a dance party, the New York Post reported.

Photos and videos on social media show some dancers wearing masks, but standing close together.

Officials in New York have recently stepped up enforcement on bars and restaurants flouting pandemic rules. Cuomo has argued local governments largely in downstate New York have failed to enforce social distancing and mask rules.

(AP)



One Response

  1. What if one of them gets sick, is FORCED to enter a nursing home and kills thousands of elderly nursing home occupants?? Pretty good question huh, Governor Andrew ‘hypocrite’ Cuomo!

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