NYPD: Suspect In Off-Duty 66 Pct. Officer Shooting, Arrested At Rockland County Motel

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NYPD Officer Adeed Fayaz of the 66th Precinct was shot during a car-sale-gone-bad on a desolate street in East New York, Brooklyn, on Saturday, Feb. 4, 2023. (NYPD)

NEW YORK (AP) — The man suspected of shooting an off-duty New York Police Department officer in the head during a botched robbery was arrested two days later at a suburban motel, police said Tuesday.

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Authorities believe Randy Jones, 38, shot 26-year-old Officer Adeed Fayaz on Saturday after luring him to a location in Brooklyn on the pretext that he was selling a car via Facebook Marketplace, Chief of Detectives James Essig said at a news conference.

Fayaz, who officials said remained hospitalized in grave condition on Tuesday, agreed to meet Jones on Saturday to buy a car for $24,000, Essig said.

Fayaz arrived with his brother-in-law, and Jones asked “jokingly” if the men were armed, Essig said. Jones then put Fayaz in a headlock and demanded the money, the chief said.

Randy “Popper” Jones is seen in police custody wearing the handcuffs of the officer he’s accused of shooting.


Fayaz said he didn’t have the money, Essig said, and Jones pointed a gun at Fayaz’s brother-in-law. Fayaz broke free from the headlock and Jones shot him in the head, Essig said.

Jones ran, firing more shots at he fled, Essig said. The brother-in-law grabbed Fayaz’s gun from his hip and fired several shots as well, he said.

Jones drove off in a 2011 BMW that was registered to his mother, Essig said.

Jones was arrested Monday at a Days Inn in Nanuet, about 35 miles (55 km) north of New York City. A woman and five children ages 6 months to 11 years were with him at the motel, Essig said.

Charges against Jones were pending Tuesday. Information on his attorney was not available.


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Revenge is a dish best served cold
Revenge is a dish best served cold
1 year ago

A felon with 22 arrests. Why out of jail? Animals need to be caged . An ox that continually gores gets killed correct? (My apologies to the ox for the comparison)

Mallka
Mallka
1 year ago

Law and order
Must be restored

triumphinwhitehouse
triumphinwhitehouse
1 year ago

the cop as i said earlier is a known BDS supporter, the criminal is out thanks to eric fjcc gonzalez letting him loose, he has 22 prior arrests.