Man tied to one of NYC’s most infamous cop slays is denied parole: ‘No redemption for those who kill police officers’

A man convicted in one of the most notorious cop killings in New York City history was just denied parole, a move hailed by the tragic Finest’s family.

Todd Scott, who is serving 25 years to life behind bars for his role in the 1988 assassination of 22-year-old rookie Officer Edward Byrne, will remain incarcerated at Shawangunk Correctional Facility in Ulster County, according to union officials and state records .

Scott admitted that he was hired to distract Byrne while the cop, who had been on the force just a month, was guarding the Queens home of a witness planning to testify against Jamaica drug kingpin Howard “Pappy” Mason.

Scott and three cohorts ended up splitting an $8,000 payment for the gangland execution, which was so brazen that it shocked the country.

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“My brother Eddie’s whole life was ahead of him when this violent drug gang took that precious life away,” sibling Kenneth Byrne said in a statement after the parole board’s ruling Jan. 23 to keep Scott behind bars.

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