
Brother of slain NYPD officer warns against killer's possible release: 'This mutt deserves to stay in jail'
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The family of Anthony Dwyer, an NYPD officer who was killed while serving in 1989, is fighting to keep his killer behind bars after a 'legal technicality' issue with the parole board.
"Our expectation, to be honest, though, with the way things are happening, I'm surprised they haven't let him out yet," Dwyer said. "It's pathetic." Bailee Hill is an associate editor with Fox News Digital. Story ideas can be sent to bailee.hill@fox.com
The killer, Eddie Matos, is currently serving 25 years to life in prison for the 1989 murder. Matos shoved Anthony off a Times Square roof after the pair came face-to-face during an incident in which Matos, alongside three accomplices, rounded up McDonald's employees at gunpoint, according to the New York Post.

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