Homicide Ruling for New York Motorcyclist’s Death in ‘Buy-and-Bust’ Police Operation

Homicide Ruling for New York Motorcyclist’s Death in ‘Buy-and-Bust’ Police Operation

The death‍ of⁢ a new New York⁣ scooter rider who died during a “buy-and-bust” police operation in the Bronx has been upgraded to a⁣ homicide, the city medical‌ examiner has said.

The examiner ‍ruled⁢ Eric Duprey’s‌ death a homicide, caused by blunt force trauma to his head.

Duprey, 30, died on Wednesday ⁣after a New ⁢York police department sergeant threw a picnic cooler at​ him as he was riding off, causing him to lose control‍ of his⁤ scooter ‌and smash ​into a tree ‌and a parked car.

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He ​was pronounced dead at the scene, according to a news release from the New York attorney general’s office.

“On the evening of August 23, in the vicinity‍ of 2505 ‌Aqueduct Avenue, ​an NYPD officer threw a picnic cooler at Mr⁤ Duprey, who was riding‌ a motorbike,” the release stated. “The⁢ cooler hit Mr Duprey and caused him to fall on the ‌ground.”

In a statement, the NYPD ​said‌ Duprey⁣ had been attempting to flee from police and‍ committed to “a full, thorough, ​and ⁣transparent investigation of this incident to determine the facts”.

Law enforcement officials ‍have said‌ Duprey had been ⁤trying⁣ to​ sell narcotics to a group of plain-clothed​ narcotics ⁣enforcement officers. As Duprey‍ tried to ‌flee on ‍a motorbike down the sidewalk, an officer identified as narcotics Sgt Erik Duran flung the cooler at him.⁣ Duran has been⁤ suspended⁣ without pay.

“We⁢ don’t train officers to ‌pick up something and ⁣throw it at a suspect,” an⁢ NYPD official ‍told ⁢the New York Daily News,⁤ adding that the‍ officer’s use of force was⁢ outside ‌department guidelines.

A witness also told the Daily News that Duprey was moving north on the bike with the police in pursuit.

“Then he took a U-turn and‌ was riding on the sidewalk‍ … The cop​ then took my cooler, ⁣which was filled with soda⁤ cans, water bottles, and⁢ hit him,” the witness said.

A ‌lawyer for⁣ Duprey’s family, Jonathan ‍Roberts, called it ​“tragic” ‍that “yet again a ​poorly-trained NYPD officer has taken the life of ‌another ⁣young man so unnecessarily”. He added that⁤ the​ family planned ‍to seek justice.

Buy-and-bust operations have in the past been‌ criticized as unfairly targeting minority communities. They typically⁣ involved ‍an undercover officer approaching a street dealer⁢ or guide. Once a buy is complete, other officers pick up the suspect.

According to⁣ the ⁢criminal defense attorney Oded Oren ⁣in 2020, the ‍NYPD makes approximately 8,000 buy-and-bust arrests a year.

“In an unsurprising⁤ pattern for the NYPD, these operations target people ⁤of color. ⁢NYPD ‍data reveals that between 2015-2019, 87% of people arrested‌ in these operations were Black or ⁣Latino, a total of 38,290 arrests, Oren wrote in the Gotham Gazette.

“Often these operations intentionally target people with substance⁣ use issues, one of the most vulnerable groups of ⁣individuals in our⁣ city,” Oren added.

2023-08-26⁣ 10:01:10
Article from www.theguardian.com
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