Family of Win Rozario Outraged by Attorney General Letitia James’ Refusal to Indict Officers Who Killed Teen : Family of slain Bangladeshi teen calls on NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch to do better than the Attorney General by firing Officers Alongi and Cianfrocco
USANewsOnline.Com Desk, New York – In response to news that New York State Attorney General Letitia James has chosen not to seek indictments of NYPD Officers Salvatore Alongi and Mathew Cianfrocco for killing 19-year-old Win Rozario in his home in front of his mother and younger brother, Notan Eva Costa, Francis Rozario, and Utsho Rozario – Win’s mother, father, and brother – issued the following statement:
“State Attorney General Letitia James’ cowardly decision not to indict NYPD Officers Matthew Cianfrocco and Salvatore Alongi for murdering our beloved son and brother, Win Rozario, feels like we’re watching Win get murdered all over again. We were safe in our home until Officers Cianfrocco and Alongi walked in and created chaos. The NYPD should not be engaging with people experiencing a mental health episode. Officers Cianfrocco and Alongi used derogatory language, cursed at us, barked orders, then tased and shot Win at least five times in under two minutes, all while we begged them to stop. It is a miracle we weren’t also killed by Cianfrocco and Alongi’s recklessness.

Shame on Attorney General James. We are working-class New Yorkers who have to work to survive, and we took off work to meet with the AG’s Office last night only to learn that they are doing absolutely nothing to bring justice for Win. First, AG James keeps us in the dark, refusing to provide our family with an update for at least a year and a half. Then AG James has her staff tell us her decision and hand us a report of their investigation that is inconsistent with what we witnessed and the body worn camera footage and is biased toward the cops.
The AG’s Office may claim they are not supporting Officers Cianfrocco and Alongi, but then why aren’t they indicting them? The Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) charged Cianfrocco and Alongi for unjustly tasing and shooting Win. They are scheduling a discipline trial while AG James does nothing.
We miss Win every day. He was only a 19-year-old kid – he had his whole life ahead of him. Every day without him is unbearable, and now we must live with the fact that the cops who murdered him will face no criminal consequences. If any one of us had done what Officers Cianfrocco and Alongi did, we would have been fired and jailed. While AG James is not willing to fight for Win, we will not stop fighting for our boy. We call on the CCRB to schedule the discipline trial. We call on Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch to fire Officers Alongi and Cianfrocco, and on Mayor-Elect Mamdani to remove the NYPD from mental health response. While it will not bring Win back, New Yorkers deserve better.”
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“Attorney General James’ decision not to indict officers Matthew Cianfrocco and Salvatore Alongi for murdering Win Rozario and her office’s appalling treatment of the Rozario family during their almost two-year investigation is unfortunately not surprising based on the office’s pattern of refusing to indict cops and keeping families like the Win’s family in the dark,” said Loyda Colón (they/them), Executive Director of the Justice Committee. “The body-worn camera footage of Win’s murder – released by the AG’s Office – is a damning depiction of recklessness and excessive force. Win should have been met by care, not cops. This was an execution, Cianfrocco and Alongi should have been fired and prosecuted long ago. We stand with Win’s family in calling on the CCRB to schedule the discipline trial for Officers Alongi and Cianfrocco and for Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch to fire Alongi and Cianfrocco without delay. Anything less would further endanger New Yorkers.”
“The Attorney General’s Office of Special investigation report clearly is biased towards officers Alongi and Cianfrocco,” said Simran Thind, Organizer with Desis Rising Up and Moving (DRUM). “The implication that the AG’s office found nothing prosecutable in the actions of two NYPD officers who shot Win Rozario five times is outrageous. Shame on Attorney General Letitia James for lacking the courage and willingness to use the law to prosecute NYPD officers Alongi and Cianfrocco and stand up for everyday New Yorkers. If NYPD officers can violate the law, violate NYPD Patrol guidelines, resulting in a death, and still have no consequences, then why even bother with a charade of accountability? This approach to NYPD officers has fueled the sort of reckless behavior which resulted in Win’s murder. The AG’s decision today is yet another kick to the Rozario family and all those who have lost loved ones to police violence. From the NYPD, to the Mayor, to now the AG.”
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