Suffolk County authorities are investigating whether an arsonist is responsible for this weekend's brush fires that blackened more than 600 acres on Long Island's East End and has firefighters battling for the second day Sunday.
Kevin Catalina said he is going to concentrate on making the roads safer, lowering drug overdoses, suppressing street gang activity and using state-of-the art police techniques to fight and prevent crime.
The students, ages 13 and 14, got sick after consuming the THC-laced gummies inside William Floyd Middle School in Moriches around 10:10 a.m., according to Suffolk County Police.
An official said that dozens of agencies were fighting multiple fires on Saturday. At least one firefighter was injured.