Title: A Tow Truck Driver Repossessed an NYPD Officer’s Car. Then, He Ended up in Handcuffs. Source:
NY 1 URL Source:https://www.ny1.com/nyc/all-borough ... -to-nypd-officer-staten-island Published:Jun 7, 2019 Author:Amanda Farinacci Post Date:2019-06-10 07:41:22 by Deckard Keywords:None Views:1274 Comments:6
Jose Rodriguez has been a repo man for three years.
It gets crazy sometimes, he said.
But he said he experienced nothing as crazy as what happened May 30, when he was driving near the 120th Precinct stationhouse and came across a Nissan Maxima wanted by the bank because of three missed payments.
He said he logged the Maxima into his tracking system, lifted it onto his tow truck and was about to walk into the stationhouse to notify police when a green pickup pulled in front of him.
I was stopped by one officer over there, saying, Hey, thats a police officers car, with a police sergeant that was off-duty that I didnt know with him completely blocking me in. He told me, what Im doing? You got to drop the car,' Rodriguez recalled, standing near the scene of the incident.
Rodriguez said the Nissans owner showed up, offering to make his back payments.
But the repo man said he told them it wasnt that easy: once a car is on the tow truck and logged in, its the banks property.
Rodriguez said police then surrounded him, accused him of auto theft, and arrested him for possession of stolen property a felony.Rodriguez said police then surrounded him, accused him of auto theft, and arrested him for possession of stolen property a felony.
This is totally wrong. This should have never happened, said Rodriguezs boss, Anthony Destefano.
Rodriguez said one officer reached into his truck to take his surveillance cameras, but not before one of the cameras snapped a photo. The officers hand and face can be seen in the background. Rodriguez says he has the image because the camera immediately sent it to the cloud.
The repo man said the officers removed the Nissan from his tow truck, drove it away, and took him into custody, where he spent more than 20 hours in jail.
This is a repossession, a legal repossession, from the banks, with a court order, Destefano said.
When he appeared in court, the felony charge disappeared, replaced by misdemeanor charges of falsifying documents and possession of police scanners, allegations he denies.
But his truck has still not been released. It was still sitting on Richmond Terrace, immobilized by a boot, eight days after the May 30 incident. And hes still waiting for the return of everything taken from him, including his phone, laptop, iPad, and cameras.
The only reason why this happened was because this was a police officers car. Thats the only reason why, Rodriguez said.The only reason why this happened was because this was a police officers car. Thats the only reason why, Rodriguez said.
When asked about the incident, the NYPD said, A male victim stated to police that an unlicensed tow truck was in possession of his vehicle without authorization and that after a police investigation, Rodriguez was arrested and charges were filed.
And after a police investigation, Rodriguez was arrested and charges were filed.
Rodriguez has already retained an attorney and says he is contemplating moving ahead with a lawsuit against the NYPD.
If the story is true as written. The police officers should all receive fifty lashes.
If the story is true as written, Mr. Rodriguez should be tried on the misdemeanor charges of falsifying documents and possession of police scanners. Then receive fifty lashes.
Mr. Rodriguez should be tried on the misdemeanor charges of falsifying documents...
Falsifying documents you say?
This is a repossession, a legal repossession, from the banks, with a court order, Destefano said.
...and possession of police scanners.
Possession of police scanners is a crime? It's likely the tow truck driver used them LEGALLY while doing his job.
We've got one here in the news room and another in one of the cars - you gonna turn me in cop-sucker?
The criminals in this case were the cops - not the tow truck driver who was legally repossessing a car that belonged to one of the cops.
The badged thug didn't like it so he arrested him.
And you continue to worship all things cop.
Government is in the last resort the employment of armed men, of policemen, gendarmes, soldiers, prison guards, and hangmen. The essential feature of government is the enforcement of its decrees by beating, killing, and imprisoning. Those who are asking for more government interference are asking ultimately for more compulsion and less freedom.
Section 397 of the New York State Vehicle and Traffic Laws makes it illegal to use a mobile police scanner without a license from the Federal Communications Commission or permission from local law enforcement.