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The Media Frenzy Is Hurting This Investigation — And the Suspect Is Watching

14 min · 15 feb 2026
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In this Command Briefing, retired NYPD Detective Squad Commander Michael Blangiforti explains how 24/7 media coverage, speculation, and operational visibility can complicate active investigations. A calm, factual breakdown of why investigative restraint matters — and why suspects may be watching too.

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