Biography
From 2009 to present, Richard D’Alauro has worked as an NRA Field Specialist. From 1989 to 2009, he worked as a Senior NRA Field Representative in the New York tri-state area. D’Alauro served as a police officer in Glen Cove, NY from 1977 to 1988. He received a B.A. in Sociology from Queen’s College in 1972 and an M.S. in Education from the State University of New York at Stony Brook in 2005.
In March 2013, D’Alauro was charged with misdemeanor assault and endangering the welfare of a child stemming from a 2010 domestic altercation with his wife. He was also faced a noncriminal charge of harassment to which he pled guilty and admitted to the judge that he intended to “harass, annoy or alarm” his wife “by subjecting her to physical contact,” according to a transcript of the proceeding. Additionally, he was the subject of a protective order which prohibited him from purchasing or possessing weapons. Police confiscated 39 pistols, shotguns and rifles that D’Alauro kept in the couple’s Long Island home. D’Alauro’s former wife, Maribeth, stated that she suffered “years of domestic violence” but was “too afraid to ever call the police on him.”
In March 2013, D’Alauro was charged with misdemeanor assault and endangering the welfare of a child stemming from a 2010 domestic altercation with his wife. He was also faced a noncriminal charge of harassment to which he pled guilty and admitted to the judge that he intended to “harass, annoy or alarm” his wife “by subjecting her to physical contact,” according to a transcript of the proceeding. Additionally, he was the subject of a protective order which prohibited him from purchasing or possessing weapons. Police confiscated 39 pistols, shotguns and rifles that D’Alauro kept in the couple’s Long Island home. D’Alauro’s former wife, Maribeth, stated that she suffered “years of domestic violence” but was “too afraid to ever call the police on him.”