Ex-NYPD cop Michael Valva ‘had no emotion’ as 8-year-old son lay dying: paramedic

Ex-NYPD cop Michael Valva confirmed “no emotion” as emergency staff fought to revive his dying 8-year-old autistic son inside his Lengthy Island dwelling, a paramedic testified Thursday on the disgraced officer’s homicide trial.

“He had no emotion, no sense of concern,” paramedic Erin Lambert informed jurors within the Riverhead courtroom, saying Valva “form of stood within the background all the time.”

“There was no crying,” Lambert mentioned. “Most dad and mom panic and freak out in a scenario like that. There was nothing like that. More often than not dad and mom are screaming, crying, leaping on me, begging me to avoid wasting their youngster.”

The ex-cop later stood stone-faced on the foot of his son’s mattress at Lengthy Island Neighborhood Hospital when the boy was pronounced lifeless at 10:28 a.m. Jan. 17, 2020, Lambert mentioned.

“There have been no tears. There was no emotion,” the paramedic testified. “Someone, a employees member got here into the room and requested him if he wanted a drink, a chair, to make a telephone name.

“He turned and mentioned, ‘No, I’ve been in additional aggravating conditions.'”

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Former NYPD officer Michael Valva in Legal Court docket in Suffolk County.
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Valva, 43, is on trial for homicide within the freezing dying of his son, Thomas Valva, who died after allegedly being locked in an unheated storage as punishment for having dirty himself.

The ex-cop claimed to first responders that he put his son within the bathe after the boy ran right into a doorframe and reduce his face and head — and that he later discovered little Thomas unresponsive, Lambert testified Thursday.

However authorities mentioned Thomas died because of hypothermia after being locked within the storage on the Central Moriches dwelling for 16 hours amid frigid temperatures.

Lambert and one other paramedic who was dispatched to the home testified Thursday that Thomas was possible already lifeless after they arrived.

“I assumed he was deceased,” EMT James King informed the jury. “It appeared like he was deceased for some time due to his coloring. He was mottled. His pores and skin was grey, blue, purple. He had a big bruise to his brow.”

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Images of Thomas Valva, the son of Michael Valva.

Valva's son, Thomas Valva, was recognized with autism by the age of 8.
A picture of Thomas Valva, the son of Michael Valva.

The 8-year-old boy died after allegedly being locked in an unheated storage as punishment for having dirty himself.

King reiterated that Valva initially mentioned his son had hit the doorframe.

“Perhaps a minute later, out within the open, he mentioned he fell outdoors and hit his head on the cobblestone,” King mentioned. “It did [seem odd]. There have been two completely different tales in lower than a minute, possibly.”

Danielle Ryden, a nursing assistant at Lengthy Island Neighborhood Hospital, mentioned the boy “was ice chilly” when he was introduced in.

Ryden mentioned Valva “remained just about impassive.”

Throughout opening statements Wednesday, Valva’s lawyer Anthony La Pinta mentioned his shopper’s then-fiancée Angela Polina was liable for the deadly abuse and refused to let him present Thomas with a blanket and different facilities previous to his dying. Polina is being tried individually on the homicide costs.

Suffolk County District Lawyer Laura Newcombe, in her opening statements, mentioned Valva had established brutally inflexible floor guidelines for Thomas and his 10-year-old brother.

“I'll beat them till they bleed,” Newcombe mentioned Valva texted Polina earlier than the incident. “It’s the one factor that works.”

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A mugshot of Michael Valva.

Valva, 43, is on trial for homicide within the freezing dying of his 8-year-old son, Thomas Valva.
A mugshot of Angela Polina.

Angela Polina is being tried individually.

Newcombe mentioned the 2 boys have been so badly uncared for that they needed to scrounge by way of rubbish cans at college to eat.

The trial is anticipated to final about three weeks.

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