Man Found Dead After Police Standoff In Westchester Man Found Dead After Police Standoff In Westchester
Man Found Dead After Police Standoff In Westchester A man who allegedly threatened an employee at a business in Westchester died following a standoff in which he fired shots at officers, authorities announced. Just before 11 a.m. on Saturday, March 13, officers were dispatched to 11 Livingston Avenue in Yonkers to check on the welfare of a man following a report that he had made threats to an employee of an insurance company. Several minutes, later the first Yonkers Police Department 3rd Precinct units arrived on the scene. Upon approaching the house, officers made verbal contact with the male subject who appeared agitated and ref…
Man Threatens To Shoot Victim, Dog In Fairfield County Incident Caught On Video, Police Say Man Threatens To Shoot Victim, Dog In Fairfield County Incident Caught On Video, Police Say
Man Threatens To Shoot Victim, Dog In Fairfield County Incident Caught On Video, Police Say A Fairfield County man has been arrested after a social media video was posted which shows a caucasian man pointing a firearm at a Black man. "This video was taken by a witness of an incident that occurred Monday, Feb. 22 at approximately 11:32 a.m., in the area of 300 Broad Street," said Stamford Police Captain Richard Conklin. The difference in this video is the Black man was arrested for allegedly threatening to shoot the man and his dog, Conklin. According to Conklin, the white male shown in the video reported the incident to the police from his cellphone as the incident was …
Written Threat At High School Draws Police Presence In Fairfield County Written Threat At High School Draws Police Presence In Fairfield County
Written Threat At High School Draws Police Presence In Fairfield County Police are investigating an incident at a high school in Fairfield County in which a threat was written on a school wall. The incident took place around 12:20 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 4, at Greenwich High School when Greenwich Police were dispatched to the school after a student saw a message on a wall, according to authorities. The message concerned the student since it made reference to a weapon. The student immediately contacted a teacher and police were called to respond to the school to investigate, said Greenwich PD Captain Mark Zuccerella. The School Resource Officer and School ad…
Report: Sussex County Ex-Con Threatens To Kill Woman With Knife, Kicks Officer In Same Day Report: Sussex County Ex-Con Threatens To Kill Woman With Knife, Kicks Officer In Same Day
Report: Sussex County Ex-Con Threatens To Kill Woman With Knife, Kicks Officer In Same Day A Sussex County man with a laundry list of prior convictions threatened to kill a woman with a knife and then assaulted a police officer during a Sunday morning spat, reports say. Sean Jackson, of Newton, is accused of smashing a television, a cell phone and other electronics totaling $2,000 during an argument with a woman at the Merriam Gateway complex in Newton around 4 a.m., Daily Record reports citing police documents. Officers arrived and heard items crashing to the floor, as well as the woman — who was not named — saying she would scream for help, the report says. Police continued to…
Know This Vehicle? Police Searching For Men Who Stole From Long Island Market Know This Vehicle? Police Searching For Men Who Stole From Long Island Market
Know This Vehicle? Police Searching For Men Who Stole From Long Island Market Police are investigating a robbery of a Long Island market in which an employee was threatened. The incident took place around 8:40 a.m., Friday, Dec. 25, at the Bolla Market, located at 2155 Linden Boulevard in Elmont, said the Nassau County Police. According to detectives, two men entered the market and approached the beer section. Each man grabbed four cases of beer and exited the store without paying, police said. An employee followed the men into the parking lot. The men were loading the merchandise into a GMC Yukon when they were confronted by the employee.  One of the men verb…
Barricaded Man Who Threatened Troopers With What Looked Like A Rifle Taken Into Custody In Area Barricaded Man Who Threatened Troopers With What Looked Like A Rifle Taken Into Custody In Area
Barricaded Man Who Threatened Troopers With What Looked Like A Rifle Taken Into Custody In Area State Police took a man into custody after he barricaded himself in Wappinger and then threatened officers with what looked like a rifle. The event took place around 9 a.m., Saturday, Nov. 14, in Wappinger, said Trooper AJ Hicks. Police responded to the home of Jerry Ford, 44, Wappinger after receiving a request for a welfare check, Hicks said. Ford apparently became "upset" while being interviewed and went inside his home and came back out with what looked like a rifle and pointed it at officers, he added. State Police were able to talk Ford into surrendering and place him under arrest. …
Knife-Wielding Stranger Threatens To Kill Bayonne Woman If She Doesn't Keep Noise Down Knife-Wielding Stranger Threatens To Kill Bayonne Woman If She Doesn't Keep Noise Down
Knife-Wielding Stranger Threatens To Kill Bayonne Woman If She Doesn't Keep Noise Down A Bayonne woman answered her door to find a stranger wielding a knife and threatening to kill her if she didn't keep the noise down in her apartment, authorities said. The man then fled after threatening the 33-year-old woman at her Cottage Street house around 5:45 p.m. Sunday, Bayonne Capt. Eric Amato said. Police are investigating.
Burlington County Man Surrenders After 9 Hours Of SWAT Negotiations From Friend's Roof Burlington County Man Surrenders After 9 Hours Of SWAT Negotiations From Friend's Roof
Burlington County Man Surrenders After 9 Hours Of SWAT Negotiations From Friend's Roof A Burlington County man surrendered to police after hours of negotiations with a SWAT team from the roof of a friend's home whose family he threatened to kill, authorities said. It all began on the 100 block of Carnation Drive in Deptford Township Friday morning, when a 26-year-old Medford man began destroying property and breaking windows at the home of one of his acquaintances, authorities told NJ.com. The man flashed a knife when the homeowner confronted him as the family escaped around 10:15 a.m., NJ.com reports. The man had locked himself inside of the home when police arrived, summon…
I'm No Threat, Says Writer Of Email That Prompted Ramsey Mayor's Request For Protection I'm No Threat, Says Writer Of Email That Prompted Ramsey Mayor's Request For Protection
I'm No Threat, Says Writer Of Email That Prompted Ramsey Mayor's Request For Protection UPDATE: The writer of an email that prompted the re-elected mayor of Ramsey to request police protection for her and her family insisted Thursday that he's harmless. "I am a 70-year-old, 5-foot-5-inch slightly overweight man who has lived in Ramsey for 40 years...not much of a threat," Richard DeLio told Daily Voice. DeLio originally responded to failed mayoral challenger Richard Muti's suggestion that supporters during the campaign to "send an email directly to Mayor [Danielle] Dillon and the council members" to let them know what they think of them. He said he typed out a lengt…