From previous. Dig deep on circumstances surrounding death.
Which 2 of these?
Who is 2nd detective?
Miosotis P. Familia
Detective Miosotis Familia was shot and killed from ambush as she sat in a marked mobile command post vehicle at the intersection of East 183rd Street and Morris Avenue in the Bronx.
As she sat in the vehicle at approximately 12:30 am a male approached and fired one shot through the window, striking Detective Familia in the head.
Officers responding to the call of an officer down confronted the male subject fleeing the scene. The officers shot and killed the subject in an exchange of gunfire.
Detective Familia had served with the New York City Police Department for 12 years and was assigned to the 46th Precinct. She is survived by her three children.
Detective Familia was posthumously promoted to the rank of detective.
But long before she arrived, a hostility toward law enforcement personnel was building in Alexander Bonds, who had been in and out of prisons and jails for 15 years and was slipping into severe mental illness.
His girlfriend called 911 on Tuesday night and told the police that Mr. Bonds “was acting in a manic, depressed state — paranoid,” a law enforcement official said. When officers arrived, he had gone.
About three hours later, with Fourth of July fireworks still going off, Mr. Bonds strode up to Officer Familia’s command post and fired a .38-caliber revolver through a window, killing her with a bullet to the head.
> Mr. Bonds “was acting in a manic, depressed state — paranoid,”
> Alexander Bonds, who had been in and out of prisons and jails for 15 years and was slipping into severe mental illness.
>Bonds goes on to accuse the police of raping children before declaring that he's ready to stand toe-to-toe with the cops.
>Bonds, who had become increasingly paranoid around cops visited a psychiatrist in June, the girlfriend said, but cops couldn't confirm the visit.
Dig on psychiatrist
Bronx Cop Killer Alexander Bonds Was Taking Psych Drugs
The brain chemistry of her cold predator, Alexander Bonds, was scrambled so severely that according to his girlfriend he had for weeks behaved erratically, at one point threatening to kill.
“…Alexander Bonds spent eight hours at a Bronx hospital after appearing for a impromptu psychiatric exam just four days before he executed an NYPD officer.”
“…Alexander Bonds spent eight hours at a Bronx hospital after appearing for a impromptu psychiatric exam just four days before he executed an NYPD officer.”
“…an NYPD search of the ex-con’s squalid South Bronx apartment turned up prescription anti-psychotic and anti-depressant drugs…”
“The anti-psychotic was Risperidone, typically used to treat schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, while the anti-depressants were identified as Bupropion and Escitalopram…”
“In an interview after the execution, the girlfriend told police that Bonds visited a psychiatrist last month…”
“Police investigators also found Benadryl and a muscle relaxant in Bonds’ second floor apartment…”
All of the listed psychiatric drugs have the potential adverse side effects of violent and suicidal behavior.
Risperidone is an antipsychotic, also called a neuroleptic (“nerve seizing”).
Bupropion is an antidepressant (norepinephrine-dopamine reuptake inhibitor.)
Escitalopram is an antidepressant (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor.)
Benadryl is an antihistamine that interacts moderately with risperidone and buproprion and excitalopram, meaning that there is an increased risk of adverse side effects when taken together.
The FDA has issued several warnings on these psychotropic drugs, cautioning that persons prescribed the drugs must be monitored for increased suicidal ideation and worsening depression.
The bottom line is — Check for psychiatric treatment and psychiatric drugs (prior or current use, or withdrawal from) in all cases of senseless violence.
Watch the CCHR video “Psychiatry’s Prescription for Violence” documenting the connection between violence, suicide and psychiatric drugs at http://www.cchr.org/videos/psychiatrys-prescription-for-violence.html.
>So distraught did Bonds' girlfriend become that she brought Bonds to the emergency room at St. Barnabas Hospital in the Bronx, where a psychiatrist gave Bonds a one-hour once over last Saturday, then sent him on his way.
Psychiatrst at St. Barnabas Hospital in the Bronx
>Gov. Cuomo has correctly instructed his Departmentof Health and Office of Mental Health to immediately review how St. Barnabas handled the case.
Cuomo involved
BAKER, Summary:
FAMILIA IS 1/2
Miosotis P. Familia
Detective Miosotis Familia was shot and killed from ambush as she sat in a marked mobile command post vehicle at the intersection of East 183rd Street and Morris Avenue in the Bronx.
As she sat in the vehicle at approximately 12:30 am a male approached and fired one shot through the window, striking Detective Familia in the head.
Alexander Bonds, who had been in and out of prisons and jails for 15 years and was slipping into severe mental illness.
His girlfriend called 911 on Tuesday night and told the police that Mr. Bonds “was acting in a manic, depressed state — paranoid,” a law enforcement official said. When officers arrived, he had gone.
Bonds goes on to accuse the police of raping children before declaring that he's ready to stand toe-to-toe with the cops.
Bonds, who had become increasingly paranoid around cops visited a psychiatrist in June, the girlfriend said, but cops couldn't confirm the visit.
The brain chemistry of her cold predator, Alexander Bonds, was scrambled so severely that according to his girlfriend he had for weeks behaved erratically, at one point threatening to kill.
“…Alexander Bonds spent eight hours at a Bronx hospital after appearing for a impromptu psychiatric exam just four days before he executed an NYPD officer.”
Bronx Cop Killer Alexander Bonds Was Taking Psych Drugs
“…an NYPD search of the ex-con’s squalid South Bronx apartment turned up prescription anti-psychotic and anti-depressant drugs…”
“The anti-psychotic was Risperidone, typically used to treat schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, while the anti-depressants were identified as Bupropion and Escitalopram…”
“In an interview after the execution, the girlfriend told police that Bonds visited a psychiatrist last month…”
“Police investigators also found Benadryl and a muscle relaxant in Bonds’ second floor apartment…”
All of the listed psychiatric drugs have the potential adverse side effects of violent and suicidal behavior.
Risperidone is an antipsychotic, also called a neuroleptic (“nerve seizing”).
Bupropion is an antidepressant (norepinephrine-dopamine reuptake inhibitor.)
Escitalopram is an antidepressant (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor.)
Benadryl is an antihistamine that interacts moderately with risperidone and buproprion and excitalopram, meaning that there is an increased risk of adverse side effects when taken together.
The FDA has issued several warnings on these psychotropic drugs, cautioning that persons prescribed the drugs must be monitored for increased suicidal ideation and worsening depression.
>So distraught did Bonds' girlfriend become that she brought Bonds to the emergency room at St. Barnabas Hospital in the Bronx, where a psychiatrist gave Bonds a one-hour once over last Saturday, then sent him on his way.
Psychiatrst at St. Barnabas Hospital in the Bronx
Who provided psychiatric care?
www.sbhny.org/find-a-doctor/
>NYPD Officers Turn Backs on de Blasio During Slain Officer’s Funeral
de Blasio involved
>Gov. Cuomo has correctly instructed his Departmentof Health and Office of Mental Health to immediately review how St. Barnabas handled the case.
Cuomo involved
https://officer-kills-himself-during-fbi-stop/
ex-NYPD officer kills himself during FBI stop
Gerard Benderoth, 48 — nicknamed “White Rhino” from his days as a strongman competitor — killed himself on a quiet suburban road in Rockland County around 8:20 a.m. after feds pulled him over.
The feds planned to arrest him on a sealed indictment tied to a murder and drug conspiracy case, sources said.
US Attorney Preet Bharara had already busted Benderoth’s retired Westchester cop pal Nicholas Tartaglione in December — and slapped him with four murder charges along with drug conspiracy.
>Preet Bharara
the FBI had not released Benderoth’s name, confirming only that a suicide had occurred during a traffic stop.
“While conducting a law enforcement vehicle stop this morning, FBI agents and task force officers approached a man who was the only occupant of a stopped vehicle,” a spokesperson told The Post.
“During the approach, the man drew a handgun and shot himself. He died of the self-inflicted wound.”
March 2017. But not a detective..
Not a detective?
Robert Losada, beloved investigator and retired NYPD detective, dies at 59
Capers and his staff are struggling to recover from a devastating blow suffered earlier this week: Losada, 59, affectionately known as "Bobby," died unexpectedly on Monday.
Losada was assigned to the NYPD's Joint Terrorist Task Force.
Died Feb 2017
Could have inadvertently come across it upon entry of crime scene?
Can't find anything suspicious about death
Seems to be that when they are retired and purportedly die of natural causes, there isn't much to find about circumstances of death.
Are we sure the second detective was retired?
Remember Anons, clowns/cabal have many ways to make murder look like natural causes
>>1417336
I'd reallly like to know who the fuck wastes their time posting this dumb shit
detective who is "former" nypd rather than "retired". worth digging
what do you do just copy and past the initial posts and add notables?
alright so we gotta dig all active duty and retired detectives who served at nypd at time of death or at any other department in the country provided they previously worked at nypd during the relevant time..
unless we already named them and it hasnt been confirmed
someone put #1778 up already. will practice for nxt time