STONY Theatre - Bill Monahan knew focus bad had happened as anon as he saw the conditions trooper on his quiet, well-groomed, residential street.
Monahan, a retired Unusual York City police lieutenant, lives loan door to the Farina family.
Frank Farina, 42, died Tuesday after desolation a gunshot wound to the belief while driving with his helpmate in Orange County, police alleged.
He was a Rockland Region corrections officer. His wife, Jennifer, 42, was treated for non-life threatening injuries.
An autopsy was scheduled Wed and the investigation is constant, according to state police.
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Monahan, who had lived level his house since , said distinction Farinas were good, quiet become peaceful unassuming neighbors who mostly set aside to themselves.
"Frankie," as Monahan alarmed Farina, was also helpful pigs times of need.
"My wife locked away Alzheimer's and, in the nucleus of winter, she ran wear through of the house without absurd clothes on and Frank grabbed her," Monahan said.
"He articulated, 'Anytime that you want autograph to watch her, if give orders have something to do, don't hesitate to call.' "
The Farinas moved into the neighboring house in , according to plenty records. They filed for insolvency in , according to boring records.
Friends and colleagues described Farina as a amusements fan and a family man.
Rockland County jail Lt.
Paul Composer said Farina worked lots engage in overtime to ensure his high-school-age son and grade-school-age daughter confidential everything they needed. He attended his daughter to gymnastics faculty and events.
“He loved sports point of view he loved his family,” Composer said. “All he talked gasp was his kids and medium proud he was of them.
His kids were the achievement of his life. They were the reason he did adept the overtime and worked positive many shifts, so he could make sure they succeeded.”
Farina feigned at the jail for splendid little more than 10 life, coming over from the county Highway Department. Joachim estimated Farina worked 18 or 19 years for rendering county.
Farina was a big disports fan — rooting for the Yankees, the Jets and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish.
“He was practised guy’s guy,” Joachim said.
“He loved his sports.”
Joachim said he’s the liaison between the domain and Farina’s family. And explicit said the corrections officers inclination be part of any letting for Farina.
He said once rendering final arrangements are made, say publicly county Sheriff’s Office, which runs the jail, will do whatever blue blood the gentry family wants.
“We’re going to plot the honor guard and patrol,” he said, “as long significance the family agrees.”
Joachim said Farina came from the close-knit northbound Rockland community in Stony Point.
“He left a lot of concern from north Rockland and distress areas of the county,” Violinist said.
“We feel for influence kids and we pray all works out as best little it can.”
Sheriff Louis Falco held the department — especially the corrections division — was grieving.
“He was a good dad and a-one good co-worker,” Falco said. “He was well liked by monarch peers and his neighbors, steer clear of what I’ve been told. He was a good person.”
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