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Author: | NYPD BLUE [ Tue 25 Sep 2012 19:51 ] | ||
Post subject: | WANTED by HIALEAH PD for Shooting AK47 at Police 9-25-12 | ||
Hialeah police search for ‘dangerous person’ accused of shooting at cops with AK-47 By Christina Veiga cveiga@MiamiHerald.com Andy Roman has only been out of prison since April. But he’s wanted by police again. Roman, 23, was released just five months ago after serving time for a slew of violent charges, according to Florida Department of Law Enforcement records. Now, Hialeah police are looking for him after they say he used an AK-47 and a submachine gun to shoot at officers Sunday night. In a photo released by Hialeah police, Roman has light blue eyes, tattoos wrapping around his neck and above his eyebrows, and gold teeth. Police think he has shaved his head. “We’re dealing with a very dangerous person,” said Hialeah police spokesman Carl Zogby. Hialeah police say Roman’s latest run-in with the law began Sunday night at the Crossway Motel on Okeechobee Road. Officers were investigating a shooting there that left two people with bullet wounds, when the police were shot at from a moving car. The officers jumped into their cruisers and chased the gun-wielders as they sped away, still shooting at the cops. Police followed the shooters on a wild chase down Okeechobee Road, then onto State Road 112 and eventually onto Miami Avenue. That’s where, police say, the bad guys dumped the older-model, blue Chevy Caprice they were driving. They ran and hid in a residential neighborhood. Police say 22-year-old Osmani Ojeda was driving the car from which the shots were fired. Ojeda was arrested Sunday night after a manhunt that stretched eight blocks and included several police agencies. But Hialeah police are still looking for Roman, who they say pumped bullets into the windshields, hoods, and even the cab of one police cruiser. Roman has a history of using weapons to commit crimes and has been arrested at least 14 times, according to Florida Department of Law Enforcement records. According to FDLE and Miami-Dade County court records: Roman was first arrested at age 14 for battery and aggravated assault with a weapon. The battery was not prosecuted and the other charge was reduced. Roman entered a pretrial diversion program and stayed out of jail. But he was arrested again just eight months later by Miami-Dade County Schools police for trespassing. From then, Roman’s rap sheet continued to grow and it now spans from Miami to Tampa. He has faced charges of armed robbery, vehicle grand theft and criminal mischief resulting in property damage. In many cases, the charges have been dropped or Roman entered into programs to avoid jail time. He hasn’t managed to keep out of jail, though. Roman went to state prison in November 2009 after pleading guilty to armed robbery with a weapon, displaying a weapon while committing a felony, two counts of resisting an officer, two counts of burglary, grand theft, stealing a vehicle and criminal mischief in two separate cases. “Hope your time passes quick,” Judge David Miller told the teen after sentencing him, “and you are not going to be in there long enough to be really tainted and destroyed for life. And maybe something good will happen.” Roman was supposed to be locked up for three years, and, according to his sentencing, should have still been in jail when police say he committed his latest crime of shooting at the cops. Instead, he got out of prison seven months early — on April 1, 2012. Anyone with information about where to find Roman is asked to call Hialeah police at 305-687-2525, or Crime Stoppers at 305-471-TIPS (3477).
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Author: | DSI [ Wed 26 Sep 2012 05:27 ] |
Post subject: | Re: WANTED by HIALEAH PD for Shooting AK47 at Police 9-25-12 |
This guy is not long for life, shooting at the police… |
Author: | KARMA [ Wed 26 Sep 2012 15:05 ] |
Post subject: | Re: WANTED by HIALEAH PD for Shooting AK47 at Police 9-25-12 |
DSI wrote: This guy is not long for life, shooting at the police… Nope and with a face like that and a "Grill" like that he will not be too hard to find . . . frickin idiots |
Author: | NYPD BLUE [ Wed 26 Sep 2012 15:50 ] |
Post subject: | Re: WANTED by HIALEAH PD for Shooting AK47 at Police 9-25-12 |
APPREHENDED 9-26-12 IN PINELLAS COUNTY FL ... Fugitive sought in South Florida safely apprehended in Clearwater CLEARWATER —- A fugitive wanted by police in the Miami area on multiple counts of attempted murder of a law enforcement officer was arrested Wednesday in Clearwater as he pulled away from a Burger King, authorities said. Pinellas and Hillsborough sheriff's deputies, aided by detectives from the Hialeah Police Department in south Florida, apprehended Andy Roman, 23, at McMullen-Booth Road and Crest Drive, north of Sunset Point Road in unincorporated Clearwater. Roman was arrested as a female acquaintance drove him away from the Burger King in a blue Dodge Durango, according to the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office. Roman was being pursued by the Hialeah police on five counts of attempted murder of a law enforcement officer, the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office said. He fired an assault rifle and submachine gun from a moving car at police officers in Hialeah on Sunday night, according to Hialeah police. Carl Zogby, spokesman for the Hialeah Police Department, praised Tampa Bay area law enforcement officers for conducting the arrest without anyone getting hurt. According to a statement released by Hialeah police, Roman was arrested at noon and "did not offer any resistance when confronted by the overwhelming show of force" used by sheriff's deputies. Zogby said people should be relieved that Roman is off the street. "He was Dade County's most wanted for about 48 hours," Zogby said. "Absolutely: We're happy to have caught him. He's a very dangerous guy." Detectives are interviewing the woman who was driving the Durango, according to the Sheriff's Office. Roman was tracked from south Florida to the Tampa area by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. Hillsborough sheriff's deputies then determined that he was in Pinellas County, and informed the Pinellas Sheriff's Office, authorities said. |
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