A retired FDNY batallion chief says his EMT son had nothing to do with a report of a racist threat placed in the locker of a colleague.
Kyle Lawson | Klawson@siadvance.com, Staten Island Advance
Sun, 09/10/2017 - 12:51pm
A retired FDNY batallion chief says his EMT son had nothing to do with a report of a racist threat placed in the locker of a colleague.