Tuesday, April 24, 2012
This video was taped just eight months after Constable Darrell Lunsford was shot and killed while on a traffic stop in Garrison. During the stop, Constable Lunsford found marijuana in the trunk of the suspect’s vehicle. The three suspects then jumped Constable Lunsford and shot and killed him with his own service weapon. The entire incident was videotaped by the video camera in Constable Lunsford’s patrol car. Because of the video tape, the three suspects were arrested, tried and convicted of his murder.
This situation is very similar to Lunsford’s fatal encounter. But the trooper was saved because of the actions he learned from watching Lunsford’s dashcam tape. One of the suspects pulled out a gun to kill the trooper but was shot in the process. After another attempt to kill the trooper, he was once again shot repeatedly but after this, he died from his wounds at the scene. The other two suspects escaped that night, but the next day they were found and arrested.
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Maggot got two years probation.
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
A dramatic shootout in Harlem, NY ended when a retired NYPD
Lieutenant turned hedge fund driver sprang into action and opened fire
on a robber who had started firing at two female officers responding to
the scene.
Rudolph Wyatt, 23 and known by his street name “Booga,” was in the
process of holding up a drug store and demanding money and the pain
killers OxyContin and Percocet. At the time of the robbery, several
customers were in the store, including a baby in a stroller. An alert
manager hit the panic button, which summoned two female officers in a
patrol car and a male officer on foot. When the cops arrived, they were
able to coax one suspect (who has since escaped) out. That’s when Wyatt
came out gun blazing. And that’s when retired Lt. Thomas Barnes took
action.
“Part of the back of his head was missing. He had a large head wound
and there was tons of blood,” witness John Brecevich, 59, told the Post.
Wyatt was a member of the Bloods gang called “All About Money.” It
just so happens Barnes, the retired cop, spent years working in the gang
division in Brooklyn. Wyatt was wanted for shooting a 19-year-old in
Georgia six times (non-fatal) and for another May 2010 shooting in NYC.