In the New York City area today, an ex-con who has already been convicted of attempted murder and dealing crack, killed a cop and innocent man in cold blood.
From the New York Daily News:
A murderous ex-con blew away a Nassau County cop and an innocent
motorist Tuesday during a rampage that ended when he shot himself and
was captured after a massive manhunt.
Darrell Fuller, who did five years for a 2004 attempted murder,
exchanged a few brief words with Officer Arthur Lopez before blasting
the highly decorated officer in the chest, cops said. He was not wearing
a bulletproof vest.
The gunman then forced a Brooklyn man off the Cross Island Parkway
before pumping a bullet in the unsuspecting victim’s head, cops said.
“Someone is chasing me,” frightened driver Raymond Facey, 52, told his
daughter in a phone conversation just seconds before Fuller pulled the
trigger and stole his car.
The shocking double murder near Belmont Park race track on the
Nassau-Queens border set off an intense seven-hour search involving
hundreds of detectives chasing leads and banging on doors.
Fuller, 33, surrendered meekly around 6:30 p.m. while cowering in a
stolen van just blocks from his home in St. Albans, Queens. A 911 call
tipped cops to a gunshot coming from the vehicle — presumably the blast
that left him with a self-inflicted wound to the shoulder. He was taken
to Jamaica Hospital....
“Local Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association officials demanded an
investigation into why Fuller wasn’t kept behind bars after his arrest
two years ago for drug dealing....
The hit-and-run driver finally exited on Jamaica Ave. in Bellerose
Terrace. Lopez and his partner hit the lights on their vehicle and the
car pulled to a stop on 241st St., cops said.
Lopez approached the car and had a brief conversation with Fuller
before the gunman pulled his weapon, shot the officer in the chest and
left him to die near a Mobil gas station.
“The officer’s just walking up to the car,” witness Paul Walcott said.
“They just pulled out (a gun) and shot. He went right down . . . He went
straight down.”
This animal will probably be revered in the New York prison system.
Please tell me again why people are against the death penalty for these kind of animals?
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