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CSEA Speaks Out On The Conviction In The Homicide Trial Of Union Member Maria Coto: “Nothing Will Ever Make Up For This Tragic Loss, But We Are Finally Seeing Justice Served”

Published Wednesday, November 12, 2025
by Jessica Ladlee/CSEA News
CSEA Speaks Out On The Conviction In The Homicide Trial Of Union Member Maria Coto: “Nothing Will Ever Make Up For This Tragic Loss, But We Are Finally Seeing Justice Served”

(ALBANY, NEW YORK) – Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) President Mary Sullivan has released the following statement following the conviction of Hasseem Jenkins in the killing of CSEA Member Maria Coto: “Nothing will ever make up for the tragic loss of Maria Coto, but we are grateful her loved ones and Co-Workers are finally seeing justice served. On behalf of CSEA, I would like to thank everyone involved in bringing justice for our Union Sister.”

Coto was a Member of CSEA Westchester County Unit 9200 and had been planning to retire.

Coto died on June 19th, 2024 from injuries sustained during a brutal attack by Jenkins on May 14th, 2024 while she was working in the Peekskill community.

Coto, a Senior Caseworker at the County Department of Social Services, was conducting a home visit as part of her duties when she was viciously assaulted.

Said Sullivan: “The fact that Maria was murdered when she was just trying to do her job once again highlights the important responsibility that counties have to ensure their Workers make it home safe. CSEA will continue to fight to ensure that Workers are safer, including lobbying State and Local Governments. Maria Coto should be enjoying retirement right now. The only way we can truly honor her memory is by ensuring this never happens again.”

CSEA represents Caseworkers in Counties across New York State.

To Directly Access This Labor News Report, Go To: Statement from CSEA on conviction in Maria Coto case - CSEA NY

 

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