The first video. How do you make detective rank and not know that EVERY bodega in the tri state area has multiple cameras?The Det. had to walk past the monitor to get to the register area.
Second video. I guess the State Trooper figured that the family would be too distraught to even think about cash or jewelry of the deceased. If they didn't inquire about the things he stole, the dashcam footage would have been irrelevant.
Just remembered that back when I lived I NY a friend of mine, a city copper responded to a burglary and was first there. He was also an antique collector. Turns out the elderly lady victim who lived alone was also the mother of a Catholic priest. I won't go into details, but the cop was arrested and lost his job because he got greedy after 20 years on the job
Re: been caught stealing
[Re: bigboy]
#840572 05/03/1510:15 AM05/03/1510:15 AM
another cop threw his dignity, self respect, and livelihood away for peanuts
he opened up a can of worms by getting caught in the sting
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21 Latinos Charge Suffolk Police with Condoning Alleged 10-Year Crime Spree Against Latinos in Federal Class Action Lawsuit
(Long Island, NY) Twenty-one Latinos in Long Island filed a federal class action civil rights lawsuit Thursday, alleging that multiple officers in the Suffolk County Police Department (SCPD) systematically targeted them and other Latinos for unfounded, race-based stops after which they were either robbed or given unjustified traffic citations. They also charge the SCPD needlessly permitted this practice to continue within its ranks for 10 years, a crime spree that left local Latinos too afraid to drive their cars, leave their homes or interact with the police.
This lawsuit comes a year after former SCPD Sgt. Scott Greene was arrested after being caught on camera taking money from a Latino driver he had pulled over while on duty during an undercover officer sting operation. Make the Road New York and LatinoJustice PRLDEF soon learned from dozens of victims who had been too afraid, or thought it pointless, to complain about widespread police criminality. The victims assert that one or more officers would, in clear violation of police rules, get a hold of the victim’s wallet and then return it a few minutes later with one or two hundred dollars missing.
Attorneys from LatinoJustice PRLDEF and the law firm Shearman & Sterling LLP, working on a pro bono basis, are representing the plaintiffs.
“People of color should be able to walk and drive the streets of Suffolk County without fear of being harassed and robbed, not by street criminals, but by SCPD officers,” said Juan Cartagena, President and General Counsel of LatinoJustice PRLDEF. “The Constitution and civil rights laws of this country demand nothing less from any law enforcement agency, and it is based upon those laws that we have commenced this action.”
Cops are in a good position to steal. They are not watched they do the watching.
Security guards steal like a bastard.
Anyone you hire to do a service in your home could rob you. Especially if it is a one time service. Like the guys that steam clean your carpets.
These are the reasons people don't steal. Things are locked that does not stop a real thief.
Second their afraid of getting caught stealing. Real thieves think they will never get caught. Plus it's fun to steal.
When my friend Donnie was still alive. They were throwing the tenements down where we lived in east Harlem.
Not everyone moves out of the building all at once. Some people stay to the last minute for a lot of reasons.
So while the people are working who are still living in the building. You pull up in a truck and park in front of the building. People think it is just another tenant moving out of the building.
Then the thieves go in with some tools.
Tenement apartments face each other. So you go in one of the vacant apartments. Then with a sledge you break through the wall and get into the other apartment through the hole.
Then you unlock their front door and completely clear out the place.
Then when the building is abandoned. Before they through it down you steal the heating oil that is left in the building and sell it to a heating oil company at a discount to them.
Rob a house on the top floor. Get out through the roof and out another building. Get away with it you will definitely rob the same house again. My friend robed a Capo's apartment like that. Capo found out who it was. My friend was murdered. He called me up and told me he was worried about it a little. Then he gives me a gun and asks me to shoot anyone that try's to get it. What are friends for? So while I am guarding the door. He starts to shoot up with heroin.
That is how I first found out he started using. Then he throws up on his second hand couch.
On the first video he kept 3000 rent money in a cigar box. Bull shit it's a lie did you notice the name of the place? Yemen he is middle eastern a store front business is a good way to get cash and get it to someone to distribute to a terrorist or to a mosque who will give it too a terrorist.
On the first video he kept 3000 rent money in a cigar box. Bull shit it's a lie did you notice the name of the place? Yemen he is middle eastern a store front business is a good way to get cash and get it to someone to distribute to a terrorist or to a mosque who will give it too a terrorist.
Foot,
never dawned on me..but even the look on the store owner's face, you can tell he's not being 100% honest ...it looks like he saw the footage of the theft first..and came up with the amount missing afterwards.
What is the detective going to say though, that he stole less than 3 Gs? Police Dept. is embarrassed, it's a cash business....so he could have that much cash in the store between bank deposits...so they are just gonna pay.
The other stuff is an unfair reach.The fact that dudes who look like me might be criminals doesn't make me a criminal by default. The store owner didn't do anything to be painted with the "funding terrorists brush" And I'm saying that having had terrible experiences with Arabs in real life.
But you're right, store owner sees this as a windfall, he may sue also.
the store was busted for selling Looseys or loose cigarettes
I don't smoke but the cigarette tax in NY makes smoking an expensive habit....people can't afford a carton.....they will buy looseys
If the cops are targeting and busting his store for selling looseys , they are moving a lot of them in that store...and you're right....beside the cigs, there is more than likely other illegal activity going on .....
I think the guy who owns the store is gonna get the charge/fine for cigarette bust dropped as part of whatever settlement he makes.
What a scumbag, i hate bullies..I hope he was reported..
The Mafia Is Not Primarily An Organisation Of Murderers. First And Foremost,The Mafia Is Made Up Of Thieves. It Is Driven By Greed And Controlled By Fear.
Between The Law And The Mafia, The Law Is Not The Most To Be Feared
"What if the Mafia were not an organization but a widespread Sicilian attitude of hostility towards the law?"
Can't blame cops for trying to take money. They are under the poverty line my former son in law is a cop. I am hoping someone does a drive by on him. He is so stupid no one would offer him any money.
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Re: been caught stealing
[Re: Footreads]
#857254 08/22/1508:39 PM08/22/1508:39 PM
The guy who recorded and released the video actually got off easy.
30 bucks for driving an unregistered car is a great bargain.
Just surprised that with all the heat that cops are under nationwide (including major indictment against philly corrupt cops) that cops are openly trying to do this stuff.
Driver in video better watch his back, with pink windshield wipers he won't be hard to find and philly cops WILL retaliate against him.
I knew a cop in Queens back in the day. Him and his partner responded to a shots fired call and got there before the detectives arrived. Went up the stairs, saw a door ajar and walked into an unfurnished apt with a dead guy laying in the bathroom with a brown shopping bag with 2 keys in it.
Needless to say that when the detectives arrived there was only 1 key in the bag!
Touch my stuff.....I kill ya
Re: been caught stealing
[Re: Gumad]
#884981 06/08/1602:09 PM06/08/1602:09 PM
NEW YORK (AP) — The longtime head of the nation's largest municipal jail guard union was paid tens of thousands of dollars in cash, delivered in a luxury handbag, in exchange for steering $20 million in union money in 2014 to a hedge fund, according to a criminal complaint.
Norman Seabrook, the brash and defiant president of the 9,000-member New York City Correction Officers' Benevolent Association, and hedge fund founder Murray Huberfeld, were arrested by FBI agents on conspiracy and fraud charges Wednesday morning, officials said.
The arrests are the latest development in a series of overlapping public corruption investigations coordinated by U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, with other targets including high-ranking New York Police Department officials and political fundraising activities of several people with ties to New York City's mayor.
Huberfeld is accused of participating in a scheme to hand out hundreds of thousands of dollars in kickbacks to Seabrook in exchange for investments in his fund, Platinum Partners, L.P., according to the complaint. It says the scheme was facilitated by someone who has pleaded guilty and is cooperating with federal investigators.
A 37-year-old off-duty cop was arrested after he was caught walking out of a Brooklyn Home Depot with a stolen cylinder lock, officials said Wednesday.
Andy Mitchell, a nine-year veteran of the NYPD, was charged with petit larceny and criminal possession of stolen property after a security guard stopped him as he left a Home Depot at East New York’s Gateway Center about 3:15 p.m. Tuesday, police said.
The security guard accused him of not paying for the lock he was leaving with, cops said.
Mitchell was given a desk appearance ticket and is expected to answer the charges in May, officials said.
Cop resigns after allegedly stealing oxycodone, authorities say
Don E. Woods | For NJ.com By Don E. Woods | For NJ.com Email the author | Follow on Twitter on June 21, 2016 at 3:35 PM, updated June 21, 2016 at 7:15 PM 0 shares
PENNS GROVE — An 11-year police veteran was charged Monday for allegedly stealing drugs and has since resigned from the Penns Grove Police Department, according to authorities. DiCarolis.JPGJoseph DiCarolis (file photo by Lori Nichols)
Joseph DiCarolis, 39, of Carneys Point, allegedly stole six oxycodone pills on May 16, said the Salem County Prosecutor's Office. The charges were the result of an internal affairs investigation that began at the department and was transferred over to the prosecutor's office.
DiCarolis was charged with possession of oxycodone without a lawful prescription and two counts of theft of prescription narcotics. The Salem County Prosecutor's Office served DiCarolis around 2:30 p.m Monday.
DiCarolis did not have drugs on him at the time of his arrest and was released pending a future court appearance. The Salem County Prosecutor's Office did not go into detail about the theft or where the pills came from.