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Author: | NYPD BLUE [ Tue 23 Oct 2012 15:54 ] | ||
Post subject: | NASSAU COUNTY, (NY) POLICE OFFICER Shot and Killed 10-23-12 | ||
My Prayers go out to his Family, Friends, and Co-Workers.. R.I.P Officer Lopez... http://blogs.wsj.com/metropolis/2012/10 ... in-queens/ Nassau County Police Officer Shot, Killed in Queens A Nassau County Police officer was shot and killed in Queens Tuesday by a suspect who also fatally shot another motorist, authorities said. A massive manhunt is on for the suspect in the shooting, which occurred on the Cross Island Parkway near the Belmont Race Track. Nassau County police officer Arthur Lopez, 29 years old, was fatally shot near the entrance ramp to the parkway at 241st Street after stopping a driver whom he believed fled an earlier accident on Northern Boulevard, officials said at a news conference in Mineola. After shooting the officer, the suspects drove off then ditched his car by shooting the driver of a Toyota in the head and taking his vehicle, the officials said. That car was also abandoned. Dozens of heavily armed officers from the NYPD and Nassau County have centered their search for the suspect along a suburban stretch of Queens Village along 223rd Street near 113th Avenue, where streets have been cordoned off and low flying police helicopters are hovering above. Pearl Gabel for the Wall Street A Nassau County Police Officer walks into the emergency room following the fatal shooting of a police officer Students were ordered to stay in the building at eight Queens schools due to police activity, an education department spokeswoman said. Two of those schools are no longer on lock down. The shooting comes just days after Officer Joseph P. Olivieri, 43 years old, was struck and killed while responding to an accident on the Long Island Expressway. On Monday, police officers and mourners flooded into Ronkonkoma, N.Y., for Olivieri’s funeral. Olivieri was the 33rd Nassau officer to die in the line of duty since the department was created in 1925. The last such death occurred on March 12, 2011, when Officer Geoffrey J. Breitkopf was shot accidentally by a Metropolitan Transportation Authority officer at a crime scene. Carrie Solages, a Nassau County legislator who represents the Elmont area, said the slain officer came from the local precinct there – previously the Fifth Precinct, which recently merged with the Fourth as part of a consolidation. Solages called it a “tragedy.” “It’s been a tough year for them,” he said of the department’s officers.
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Author: | NYPD BLUE [ Tue 23 Oct 2012 18:20 ] | ||
Post subject: | Re: NASSAU COUNTY, (NY) POLICE OFFICER Shot and Killed 10-23 | ||
http://www.nydailynews.com/perp-shot-gu ... -1.1190119 Scumbag Captured .... and now in Custody ! Police nab suspect they say shot and killed Nassau County cop and motorist on Cross Island Parkway Hundreds of detectives from the Long Island county and the city pursued fugitive ex-con Darrell Fuller after the carnage — and the wounded suspect was busted in his St. Albans neighborhood, authorities said. Cops nabbed a cold-blooded killer who gunned down a Nassau County cop Tuesday morning and then slayed a random stranger in a highway carjacking in Queens. Hundreds of detectives from the Long Island county and the city pursued fugitive ex-con Darrell Fuller after the carnage — and the wounded suspect was busted in his St. Albans neighborhood, authorities said. Officer Arthur Lopez, 29, was shot on Jamaica Ave. near the Belmont Park racetrack after a short car chase that followed a hit-and-run accident on Northern Blvd. in Bellerose Terrace, L.I., police said. The driver of the fleeing silver Honda — which was running on its rims — zipped onto the Cross Island Parkway before exiting on Jamaica Ave., cops said. Lopez and his partner hit the lights on their vehicle at about 11 a.m. as the car turned onto 241st St., cops said. Lopez approached the car and had a brief conversation in broad daylight with suspect Fuller, 33, before the gunman fatally shot the officer in the chest and sped off, cops said. “The officer’s just walking up to the car,” eyewitness Paul Walcott said. “They just pulled out (a gun) and shot. He went right down ... He went straight down.” The officer was not wearing a bulletproof vest. The eight-year veteran died at North Shore Long Island Jewish Hospital. “He leaves grieving parents ... you should hear the screams of his mother,” said Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano. “He lost his life to a cold-blooded murderer.” As the dying officer’s partner tended to him, the armed suspect drove back onto the Cross Island Parkway and apparently forced another vehicle off the road. That driver had been speaking with his daughter on the phone when Fuller approached and shot him once in the head from point-blank range, officials and friends said. “(The victim) was talking to his daughter on the phone,” said Flynn Brown, who lent the victim her car. “He said, ‘Someone is chasing me,’ and that’s the last thing she heard.” The double-murder suspect then jumped into the dead man’s car and sped off, only to abandon it a short distance away and take off on foot. Cops said Fuller, of Queens, shed a grey hoodie as he sprinted away from the stolen vehicle. The double-murder suspect did five years for a 2004 attempted murder conviction, and was later arrested for violating his parole. His most recent arrest was in March 2010 for criminal possession of a controlled substance in Nassau County. The parkway was shut down as the investigation and the search for the suspect stretched into the evening. The initial search centered on a green two-story house on 209th St. near 112th Ave. in Queens Village. Cops in full riot gear stormed the house, then went house to house in the search. The search continued a few blocks away on 114th Ave. and 223rd St. Police were at the scene, but details on how the address is related were not immediately clear. Fuller had a gunshot wound when he was arrested on 111th Ave., police said. It was unclear if the bullet wound was self-inflicted or had been fired by Lopez. It was the second death of an on-duty Nassau cop in a week. Highway patrolman Joseph Olivieri was killed last Thursday during a traffic accident allegedly caused by a drunken driver.
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Author: | tsuggs [ Tue 23 Oct 2012 21:01 ] |
Post subject: | Re: NASSAU COUNTY, (NY) POLICE OFFICER Shot and Killed 10-23 |
ANd New York outlawed the death penalty years ago? |
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