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 v up looking down the barrel of an off-duty cop's gun. Officer Eric Hernandez apparently mistook Brian Mu?oz for one of the men who had attacked him in the Bronx White Castle early yesterday, sources said. "Get down on the floor!" Hernandez screamed at Mu?oz, according to witnesses. "The dude came up and pointed a gun at me," Mu?oz said later. Witnesses said Hernandez swept Mu?oz's legs from under him and held him at gunpoint during the 5 a.m. chaos at the hamburger stand. "He was going to shoot me," Mu?oz said. A police source who reviewed security tape footage of the incident said that five men and a woman, all Hispanic, had pummeled Hernandez moments before. That likely contributed to Hernandez thinking Mu?oz was one of his attackers, the source said. But Mu?oz said he had merely tried to help Hernandez get up and away from his attackers during the beating. "My friend wasing to help him out," s
 
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 00. "What's sad is that the boy scouts continues to exclude very moral adults who want to be involved in the program, people who were kicked out after years solely because they're gay and not because they did anything wrong," said James Davidson, legal director of the Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund, which fought the ban. "Meanwhile, they're putting people in key positions who did do something wrong." tconnorAfter 80 years of service to Long Island youth, the Nassau and Suffolk councils of Boy Scouts of America have decided to merge. At a Mineola news conference Friday, heads of the Theodore Roosevelt Council, serving Nassau County, and of the Suffolk County Council 404 announced they will become the Theodore Roosevelt Long Island Council 404. "We're keeping this name, since President Teddy Roosevelt came from Long Island and was a big supporter of boy scouts here," said John Adamovich, p
 
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