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SUFFOLK COPS ????
11-09-2009, 04:40 PM
Last week a 19 year old male reported that he hit "something" on Montauk Highway in Shirley. Responding Officers "assumed" that the young man had hit a deer. According to the man, the Officers responded, briefly interviewed him, then very briefly shines flashlights onto the side of the road and into nearby woods without result. They told the driver "it was probably a deer". Three hours later the dreadful truth would come to light when a passing motorist called 911 to advise that a person was laying face down beside the roadway and was not moving. The very same Officers responded. The man was pronounced dead at the scene. The investigation now reveals that the man was struck by the 19 year old man during the night and lay beside the roadway dying.
I read the horrible story about the Deps on the Highway who responded to an accident, wherein the occupants hid the fact that a third person was in the vehicle. I also read the idiotic posts that followed. To me, it would be far more likely to respond to the call that someone hit "something" and search the sides of the roadway for a body, than to respond to a one car 10-10 with concious adults within the vehicle, and with no mention of a third party, look for a third person.
Once again the SCPD SPIN DOCTOR azzholes have come out in force to make the point that the Deps did less than an adequate job here. They do so because it's the Deps and it's on the Highway. But If anyone did a sh!t job on either night it was moreso the PO's who f-cked up by not searching the area more thouroughly on arrival instead of just writing it off as an unknown deer that was hit and wandered away.
When comparing the two scenes it becomes very obvious that the PO's screwed the pooch and the Deps did their job!

And here come the FLUFF BOYS TO SLAM ME AND MY THREAD!

WHO GIVES A FVCK?

WE KNOW WHAT'S WHAT!

FIRE AWAY BOOT LICKING CRY BABIES!

Unregistered3rdpctsgt
11-09-2009, 04:45 PM
Who gives a fvck?

Must be the words of an embarrassed sheriff.

UnregisteredBeerFart
11-09-2009, 04:47 PM
Yawn!

Good thing I'm working now. I wouldn't waste my time reading this at home.

10th version but...
11-09-2009, 04:53 PM
Last week a 19 year old male reported that he hit "something" on Montauk Highway in Shirley. Responding Officers "assumed" that the young man had hit a deer. According to the man, the Officers responded, briefly interviewed him, then very briefly shines flashlights onto the side of the road and into nearby woods without result. They told the driver "it was probably a deer". Three hours later the dreadful truth would come to light when a passing motorist called 911 to advise that a person was laying face down beside the roadway and was not moving. The very same Officers responded. The man was pronounced dead at the scene. The investigation now reveals that the man was struck by the 19 year old man during the night and lay beside the roadway dying.
I read the horrible story about the Deps on the Highway who responded to an accident, wherein the occupants hid the fact that a third person was in the vehicle. I also read the idiotic posts that followed. To me, it would be far more likely to respond to the call that someone hit "something" and search the sides of the roadway for a body, than to respond to a one car 10-10 with concious adults within the vehicle, and with no mention of a third party, look for a third person.
Once again the SCPD SPIN DOCTOR azzholes have come out in force to make the point that the Deps did less than an adequate job here. They do so because it's the Deps and it's on the Highway. But If anyone did a sh!t job on either night it was moreso the PO's who f-cked up by not searching the area more thouroughly on arrival instead of just writing it off as an unknown deer that was hit and wandered away.
When comparing the two scenes it becomes very obvious that the PO's screwed the pooch and the Deps did their job!

And here come the FLUFF BOYS TO SLAM ME AND MY THREAD!

WHO GIVES A FVCK?

WE KNOW WHAT'S WHAT!

FIRE AWAY BOOT LICKING CRY BABIES!

somehow this troll left out the difference in footage
1/4 mile, over 1300 feet, as compared to 10
The police checked the area given to them, but it was incorrect.
The deps didnt check because they lacked the training to check into why the back window was blown out in a high speed mva.


ho-hum

I think NOT.
11-09-2009, 04:55 PM
Last week a 19 year old male reported that he hit "something" on Montauk Highway in Shirley. Responding Officers "assumed" that the young man had hit a deer. According to the man, the Officers responded, briefly interviewed him, then very briefly shines flashlights onto the side of the road and into nearby woods without result. They told the driver "it was probably a deer". Three hours later the dreadful truth would come to light when a passing motorist called 911 to advise that a person was laying face down beside the roadway and was not moving. The very same Officers responded. The man was pronounced dead at the scene. The investigation now reveals that the man was struck by the 19 year old man during the night and lay beside the roadway dying.
I read the horrible story about the Deps on the Highway who responded to an accident, wherein the occupants hid the fact that a third person was in the vehicle. I also read the idiotic posts that followed. To me, it would be far more likely to respond to the call that someone hit "something" and search the sides of the roadway for a body, than to respond to a one car 10-10 with concious adults within the vehicle, and with no mention of a third party, look for a third person.
Once again the SCPD SPIN DOCTOR azzholes have come out in force to make the point that the Deps did less than an adequate job here. They do so because it's the Deps and it's on the Highway. But If anyone did a sh!t job on either night it was moreso the PO's who f-cked up by not searching the area more thouroughly on arrival instead of just writing it off as an unknown deer that was hit and wandered away.
When comparing the two scenes it becomes very obvious that the PO's screwed the pooch and the Deps did their job!

And here come the FLUFF BOYS TO SLAM ME AND MY THREAD!

WHO GIVES A FVCK?

WE KNOW WHAT'S WHAT!

FIRE AWAY BOOT LICKING CRY BABIES!

If your post was true and not just some lame brained made up story then you would have posted a link for everyone to read. Since you didn't post a link, I'd say you are an embarrassed Sheriff with nothing better to say!

nice try ...again
11-09-2009, 04:58 PM
ho-hum

hohum indeed

quarter-of-a-mile east
11-09-2009, 05:00 PM
Last week a 19 year old male reported that he hit "something" on Montauk Highway in Shirley. Responding Officers "assumed" that the young man had hit a deer. According to the man, the Officers responded, briefly interviewed him, then very briefly shines flashlights onto the side of the road and into nearby woods without result. They told the driver "it was probably a deer". Three hours later the dreadful truth would come to light when a passing motorist called 911 to advise that a person was laying face down beside the roadway and was not moving. The very same Officers responded. The man was pronounced dead at the scene. The investigation now reveals that the man was struck by the 19 year old man during the night and lay beside the roadway dying.
I read the horrible story about the Deps on the Highway who responded to an accident, wherein the occupants hid the fact that a third person was in the vehicle. I also read the idiotic posts that followed. To me, it would be far more likely to respond to the call that someone hit "something" and search the sides of the roadway for a body, than to respond to a one car 10-10 with concious adults within the vehicle, and with no mention of a third party, look for a third person.
Once again the SCPD SPIN DOCTOR azzholes have come out in force to make the point that the Deps did less than an adequate job here. They do so because it's the Deps and it's on the Highway. But If anyone did a sh!t job on either night it was moreso the PO's who f-cked up by not searching the area more thouroughly on arrival instead of just writing it off as an unknown deer that was hit and wandered away.
When comparing the two scenes it becomes very obvious that the PO's screwed the pooch and the Deps did their job!

And here come the FLUFF BOYS TO SLAM ME AND MY THREAD!

WHO GIVES A FVCK?

WE KNOW WHAT'S WHAT!

FIRE AWAY BOOT LICKING CRY BABIES!

here is the part you edited out;
Incident: Shirley Man Killed after Being Struck by Vehicle
Location: Montauk Highway, East of Yaphank Avenue, Yaphank
Date/Time: Sunday, October 18, 2009, at 9:56 p.m.


Suffolk County Police Fifth Squad detectives are investigating a crash that claimed the life of a Shirley man.

Kevin Daly called 911 to report that he had struck something with his vehicle, a 1999 Toyota SUV, while traveling east on Montauk Highway in Yaphank, at approximately 10 p.m. on October 18.

Daly became aware of the investigation and responded to the Fifth Precinct to be interviewed. Further investigation determined that Daly had struck Mendez on October 18, but mistakenly gave the wrong incident location to responding officers, stating the accident occurred a quarter-of-a-mile east of where it actually occurred.

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there now...

Unregisteredskippy
11-09-2009, 05:05 PM
Man Struck, Killed by Car in Yaphank

Written by Patrick Kelton on Oct 20th, 2009 and filed under Long Island News, News. You can follow any responses to this entry through RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

Suffolk police are investigating a crash that claimed the life of a 32-year-old man in Yaphank on Sunday night.
Nineteen-year-old Kevin Daly of Mastic Beach called 911 to report that he had struck something with his Toyota sport utility vehicle while driving eastbound on Montauk Highway shortly before 10 p.m., according to 5th Squad detectives.

Upon arrivals, Daly told officers that he had possibly struck a deer but a search of the immediate area turned up no results. An accident report was then filed for a vehicle striking an unknown object.

Then on Monday morning, a motorist reported seeing a body face down in the brush alongside Montauk Highway in Yaphank at about 8 a.m. Officers responded and determined that the victim, Elmer Mendez, 32, of Shirley, was struck by a vehicle. He was pronounced dead at the scene, which was west of the location reported by Daly the night before.

Daly responded to the 5th Precinct to be interviewed and investigation determined that Daly had struck Mendez, but mistakenly gave the wrong location to officers, stating the accident occurred a quarter-of-a-mile east of where it actually occurred.

Daly’s Toyota was located at his home and impounded for a safety check. The investigation is continuing. Detectives are asking anyone with information about this incident to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-220-TIPS. All calls will remain confidential.

There's the link d!ckwad!

Based on the ongoing investigation and the interviews conducted by the SCPD Detectives the 19 year old driver has now disputed the report by Officers that he gave them the wrong location. He said he knows the exact spot and that the Officers seemed "not to care to much", and told him it was probably a deer. He claims he told them over again that he didn't think so. The 911 tape revealed that he did report that he hit "something" and when questioned further if it was an animal or a person he clearly said on the tape that he was not sure but did NOT think it was an animal!

UH - OH, LOOKS LIKE TROUBLE?

for the 10th time(moron)
11-09-2009, 05:12 PM
Last week a 19 year old male reported that he hit "something" on Montauk Highway in Shirley. Responding Officers "assumed" that the young man had hit a deer. According to the man, the Officers responded, briefly interviewed him, then very briefly shines flashlights onto the side of the road and into nearby woods without result. They told the driver "it was probably a deer". Three hours later the dreadful truth would come to light when a passing motorist called 911 to advise that a person was laying face down beside the roadway and was not moving. The very same Officers responded. The man was pronounced dead at the scene. The investigation now reveals that the man was struck by the 19 year old man during the night and lay beside the roadway dying.
I read the horrible story about the Deps on the Highway who responded to an accident, wherein the occupants hid the fact that a third person was in the vehicle. I also read the idiotic posts that followed. To me, it would be far more likely to respond to the call that someone hit "something" and search the sides of the roadway for a body, than to respond to a one car 10-10 with concious adults within the vehicle, and with no mention of a third party, look for a third person.
Once again the SCPD SPIN DOCTOR azzholes have come out in force to make the point that the Deps did less than an adequate job here. They do so because it's the Deps and it's on the Highway. But If anyone did a sh!t job on either night it was moreso the PO's who f-cked up by not searching the area more thouroughly on arrival instead of just writing it off as an unknown deer that was hit and wandered away.
When comparing the two scenes it becomes very obvious that the PO's screwed the pooch and the Deps did their job!

And here come the FLUFF BOYS TO SLAM ME AND MY THREAD!

WHO GIVES A FVCK?

WE KNOW WHAT'S WHAT!

FIRE AWAY BOOT LICKING CRY BABIES!

except daly didnt call from the scene, he drove away and called a mile or 2 from the scene and gave the wrong location....the body was found due west 1/4 of a mile away from the location daly gave...

SCPDSUPERDOPES
11-09-2009, 07:56 PM
Typical day in the life of the 5 town Mayberry cop.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFQmXFRY1aA

read the article moron
11-09-2009, 08:05 PM
Daly responded to the 5th Precinct to be interviewed and investigation determined that Daly had struck Mendez, but mistakenly gave the wrong location to officers, stating the accident occurred a quarter-of-a-mile east of where it actually occurred.



sums it up...1/4 of a mile away....this is getting boring correcting these dimwits

nothingbettertodo???
11-09-2009, 08:07 PM
Typical day in the life of the 5 town Mayberry cop.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFQmXFRY1aA

typical day in the life of a troll, looking up scpd on youtube

Unregisteredvmvnergpo
11-09-2009, 11:05 PM
Typical day in the life of the 5 town Mayberry cop.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFQmXFRY1aA

Hey Dimwhit, that's what your "Holy Grail of the Media "deemed newsworthy for you and your fellow citizens. What does it say about the citizens of the "5 town mayberries"? LOL what a loser!!!!!!!!!!

UnregisteredGREAT
11-09-2009, 11:39 PM
How could anyone criticize the saving of the baby ducks? This is probably the best favorable publicity for any police department.

I know of a case where a cop was interviewing for a spot in the then elite NYPD SCU and what got him in was his jumping into a freezing lake to rescue a dog. You don't get better PR than to save an animal. Great work, officer. You and your partner are a credit to the SCPD.

Unregisteredsaveit
11-10-2009, 06:52 AM
If they didnt save the ducks there would be 40 pages of insults here.

local wildlife
11-10-2009, 06:53 AM
Typical day in the life of the 5 town Mayberry cop.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFQmXFRY1aA

we save ducks
nypd save rats
its all the same

undertheskin
11-10-2009, 06:55 AM
sums it up...1/4 of a mile away....this is getting boring correcting these dimwits

I love how hard these trolls are trying.
The deps gaffe definitely struck a nerve

cya baby...cya
11-10-2009, 09:44 AM
Based on the ongoing investigation and the interviews conducted by the SCPD Detectives the 19 year old driver has now disputed the report by Officers that he gave them the wrong location. He said he knows the exact spot and that the Officers seemed "not to care to much", and told him it was probably a deer. He claims he told them over again that he didn't think so. The 911 tape revealed that he did report that he hit "something" and when questioned further if it was an animal or a person he clearly said on the tape that he was not sure but did NOT think it was an animal!

UH - OH, LOOKS LIKE TROUBLE?

Despite the fact that this is an ongoing and confidential investigation by the 5th squad I CAN guarantee there will be a post claiming that the driver daly has a different version of the story. The post will claim daly gave the officer a different location, or he said eastbound and the officer checked westbound. What the troll doesnt know is that the officer on scene interviewing daly gave the location he was headed to on air, advised the dispatcher on air that he was at the scene daly gave and there was no results.....cya baby



need we continue???

sc trashsuperdopes
11-10-2009, 09:56 AM
Typical day in the life of the 5 town Mayberry cop.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFQmXFRY1aA

typical day in the life of a suffolk county loser with no life and nothing better to do;
http://www.newsday.com/long-island/nassau/med-examiner-victim-was-alive-during-stabbing-1.1576892

looks like lies 2 me
11-10-2009, 10:03 AM
Based on the ongoing investigation and the interviews conducted by the SCPD Detectives the 19 year old driver has now disputed the report by Officers that he gave them the wrong location. He said he knows the exact spot and that the Officers seemed "not to care to much", and told him it was probably a deer. He claims he told them over again that he didn't think so. The 911 tape revealed that he did report that he hit "something" and when questioned further if it was an animal or a person he clearly said on the tape that he was not sure but did NOT think it was an animal!

UH - OH, LOOKS LIKE TROUBLE?
hmmm An open police investigation into a death by 5th squad detectives, yet we have an obvious cop hater claiming to have inside info into the statement given by the driver.
Whats funny is no one but the detective+ his superiors handling that case has access to the file either written or on his computer.
Yet we have a troll who is jealous of our salaries and lives claiming to know what the "interviews"(there was only one interview) state.


I not only love reading this shit, but love when I get the chance to blow it up.

I only wish our low-wattage troll had the imagination to claim he was an inside source or some other phony personna we could add to the list

UnregisteredTRUE2
11-10-2009, 01:58 PM
If your post was true and not just some lame brained made up story then you would have posted a link for everyone to read. Since you didn't post a link, I'd say you are an embarrassed Sheriff with nothing better to say!

IT IS TRUE ...happended in Brookhaven. check the press releases, oh you can't because you are just a troll.

by all means
11-10-2009, 02:28 PM
IT IS TRUE ...happended in Brookhaven. check the press releases, oh you can't because you are just a troll.

Enlighten us moron, post a link wuith the version that has the driver disputing where he told scpd to go....
I'll be waiting....not...lol

UnregisteredTruetoo
11-10-2009, 02:29 PM
IT IS TRUE ...happended in Brookhaven. check the press releases, oh you can't because you are just a troll.

We read the press release, the driver gave the police a bad location....

undermy4skin
11-10-2009, 02:58 PM
I love how hard these trolls are trying.
The deps gaffe definitely struck a nerve

SCPD put out a BOLO on 11/07/09 at 0400hrs on the MDC for a m/h wanted
for escape 3rd...funny they never mention their own gaffes!!!

Unregisterederewr
11-10-2009, 04:38 PM
SCPD put out a BOLO on 11/07/09 at 0400hrs on the MDC for a m/h wanted
for escape 3rd...funny they never mention their own gaffes!!!

Like the guy that got away from you dolts at 1st district and we found in 5 minutes? You guys wouldnt know a dead body if you tripped over it...oh, wait, that really happened on the Sunrise a few days ago!!!!!

Unregisteredwawawa
11-10-2009, 05:11 PM
SCPD put out a BOLO on 11/07/09 at 0400hrs on the MDC for a m/h wanted
for escape 3rd...funny they never mention their own gaffes!!!

put out a bolo....sounds like the professional thing to do.
The nypd asked you for help, you ran around like a chicken w/out a head and refused to cooperate or share info...and we still caught him, despite you.

UnregisteredChiefStarkley
11-10-2009, 08:04 PM
" Basically we didn't say we didn't want your precinct cops, helicopter, and K9 units for an assist. We just basically have to be basically in charge of basically everything."

Top dep with the cool hat and can't speak.

Unregisteredpct
11-13-2009, 03:05 PM
You mean the wonderful SCPD missed a body from a MVA and yet they start a thread about the Sheriffs doing the same thing?


If the public ever knew of all the SCPD screw ups they would demand action.

reading comprehension
11-13-2009, 04:15 PM
You mean the wonderful SCPD missed a body from a MVA and yet they start a thread about the Sheriffs doing the same thing?


If the public ever knew of all the SCPD screw ups they would demand action.

Apparently not your strong point, reading both articles there wasnt a body within 1/4 mile of the spot scpd was given to check.

UnregisteredTomHowler
11-13-2009, 09:22 PM
Jeff Frayler got that body from the morgue and planted it there overnight to make us look bad.

The civil rights division of the FBI and Latino Justice are preparing indictments for all of the PBA now. You'll be sorry. I'm going to own the police dept when this is done. I'm friends with the commissioner.