NYPD Officer Charged In The Death Of His 8-year-old Son

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    FILE - Michael Valva, Angela Pollina and Thomas Valva

    CENTER MORICHES, N.Y. (AP) — A New York Police Department officer and his fiancee left the officer’s 8-year-old son in a garage overnight in freezing temperatures and then did nothing to help him as he died of hypothermia, prosecutors said Friday.

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    “They evinced no regard for this child’s human life,” Suffolk County District Attorney Timothy Sini said after the arraignment of Michael Valva, 40, and Angela Pollina, 42, who are both charged with second-degree murder in the death of 8-year-old Thomas Valva. “They caused his death both by forcing him to sleep in frigid temperatures in the garage and then by failing to do anything to help him as he died right in front of their eyes.”

    Authorities say the boy died last week after being left in a garage at the couple’s home as temperatures dropped to under 20 degrees (minus 6 Celsius).

    Assistant District Attorney Laura Newcombe said during the arraignment of Valva and Pollina late Friday that audio files recovered from the home recorded the couple discussing the fact that the child was suffering from hypothermia, had been washed with cold water, couldn’t walk and was “face-planting” on the concrete on the morning he was killed.

    According to Newsday, Newcombe said that a recording from Jan. 17, the morning of the Thomas Valva’s death, began with another child asking: “Why can’t Thomas walk?”

    Newcombe said that Pollina answered “because he’s hypothermic,” adding, “When you’re washed with cold water and it’s freezing you get hypothermia.”

    Valva’s voice then said, according to Newcombe: “He keeps face planting on the concrete.”

    Sini said he had listened to the audio himself. “I can’t describe it in words,” he said. “The depravity of these defendants is shocking.”

    Valva and Pollina both pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder with depraved indifference to human life and were ordered held without bail.

    Their attorney, Matthew Tuohy, said, “They are both maintaining their innocence 100%.”

    Valva has two other sons, ages 6 and 10, while Pollina has twin 11-year-old daughters and a 6-year-old daughter. Sini said the 10-year-old and 8-year-old boys were both on the autism spectrum and were “at times forced to sleep in the garage.”

    Thomas was pronounced dead at a hospital after police responded to a report that he had fallen in the driveway of a home in Center Moriches, a community in Long Island. The medical examiner ruled the boy’s death a homicide and found that hypothermia was a major contributing factor.

    The child’s mother, Justyna Zubko-Valva, told Newsday that the second-grader was a “loving, happy boy, always looking for adventure, loving playing outside.”

    Zubko-Valva, 36, a correction officer at New York City’s Rikers Island jail complex who lives in Valley Stream, said Thomas had a mild form of autism.

    He “had such an amazing good heart,” she said. “Everybody who knew him, they instantly fell in love with him. He was just a joy of everybody’s life.”

    Valva, who joined the NYPD in 2005 and is assigned to transit, has been suspended without pay, the department said.


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    Donato
    Donato
    4 years ago

    Horrifying, the natural mother lost custody during the divorce. May the Judge suffer a death similar to what gis decision caused the child to suffer.
    Parents of autistic children should not try to escape the situation through divorce, the result might be a stepmother killing the child.

    perspective
    perspective
    4 years ago

    Sick beyond description. A life sentence in a cell lacking heat may be a measure of justice.

    Worthless taxpayer
    Worthless taxpayer
    4 years ago

    This cop is a pig. It’s bad enough he gouges himself on donuts at taxpayer expense, but to freeze his own kid to death?! And we are supposed to respect these pigs? When they pull us over to harass us, we’re supposed to treat THEM with respect? Yes sir, no sir? Sick evil people.

    lazy-boy
    lazy-boy
    4 years ago

    too sick and disgusting !

    Nachum
    Nachum
    4 years ago

    Since this crime occurred occurred in Suffolk County, these two pieces of garbage, who call themselves parents, will not receive the same leniency that they would in the five boroughs of New York City. Where were the social workers, who should have seen that the children were being abused? There are many deserving people who wish to become parents, but cannot, because of infertility problems. Then, we see these two monsters, who think nothing about torturing and killing their children.

    It is too bad that the prosecution of these two animals is not handled by Saudi Arabia. There, both of them would be beheaded with a sword in public, without endless appeals.

    BubbyInBaltimore
    BubbyInBaltimore
    4 years ago

    I want to cry. How could those people (perhaps “animals” would be a better word; but then that would be insulting to animals, who at least protect their young) have done that to that innocent child. May the child be warm and cared for in heaven, and may G-d grant the biological mother and the child’s siblings strength and comfort. The two who did this to the child should never be allowed to care for any child again, and should be sentenced appropriately–perhaps to life in an unheated cell.

    jihad
    jihad
    4 years ago

    CPR” courtesy professionalism respect “LOL
    this sick animal makes all the woderful hard working police ,that risk their lives every day,look bad.the nypd should hang them

    Whatever
    Whatever
    4 years ago

    What they did to this boy is reprehensible. Truly, truly awful, and my sympathy is with the rest of the family.

    Putting that aside, I am a bit disturbed wondering how the police have recordings of conversations from inside the family’s home?