The mother of a teen girl fatally struck by her alleged stalker in Cranford, N.J. , in late September says she received a death threat in the weeks since she publicly blamed police for inaction, according to her attorney.
The alleged threat was made last week in a phone call to Foulla Niotis’ employer , her lawyer, Brent Bramnick, told NJ Advance Media.
The call came roughly two weeks after an emotional Fox News interview in which Niotis claimed police “should have done a lot” to protect her daughter, “but they didn’t do anything.”
Niotis’ daughter, Maria Niotis, was riding an e-bike with her best friend, Isabella Sallas, in a residential area of Cranford when they were mowed down just before 5:30 p.m. on Sept. 29.
The two 17-year-old Cranford High School students were airlift

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