Showing posts with label Gerald Veneziano. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gerald Veneziano. Show all posts

Saturday, March 13, 2010

UPDATE: Nutley Man Arrested in Shooting of Fairfield Police Officer



By Alicia Cruz
The Black Urban Times


Police have arrested the man they believe ambushed Fairfield police officer, Gerald Veneziano while he was on his way to work January 30.

Preye L. Roberts, 24, of Nutley is in custody and has been charged with attempted murder, unlawful possession of a weapon and possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose. Police say he shot officer Veneziano in a fit of road rage that left the officer fighting for his life after undergoing multiple operations.

Veneziano, 26, who identified Roberts through a photo line up from his hospital bed at the Kessler Rehabilitation Center in West Orange, told investigators that Roberts vehicle followed him from Clifton into Fairfield after a road rage incident.

Veneziano said he saw the suspects vehicle pull into a parking lot on Fairfield Road after he pulled into police headquarters parking lot.


He then turned his Passat Volkswagen around and drove back to the lot. He got out of the car, identifying himself as a police officer as he approached Robert's vehicle. Within seconds, the officer, who was not in uniform, says he was shot in his torso and neck multiple times. Officer Veneziano returned fired, 13 times before collapsing from his injuries.

Police say ballistics led them to Robert's who had already been arrested for an unrelated crime on February 13 by Union County police. Roberts allegedly fired a weapon on Route 22 and when Union Township Firearms Identification Unit entered the ammunition into the Integrated Ballistics Identification System (IBIS), they got a hit.

Markings on the ammunition from the February 13 incident, matched the shell casings found at the Veneziano crime scene breaking the two month old case wide open.

At the time of Veneziano's shooting, Robert's was driving a Black Dodge Caliber with the letter "W" in the license plate. This evidence coupled with the ballistics and photo line up, sealed Robert's arrest.

Mike Treshock, a neighbor of Robert's in Nutley described the 24-year-old as a mature young man who was raised well.

"Ten years ago when we moved into the neighborhood, he was the first one in the family to introduce himself," said Treshock.

Another neighbor who requested anonymity described Roberts as a "very respectful and wonderful kid" from a very good family.

"You couldn't ask for better neighbors," she said. Robert's was living with his parents and two sisters in Nutley.

If convicted on all charges, Roberts, who is being held at the Union County jail where he's been since his February 13 arrest, is under a $100,000 bond for the Union City incident and now has a $500,000 bond for the Fairfield shooting. If he is convicted on all of the charges relating to Veneziano, he faces up to thirty years in prison.

FAIRFIELD OFFICER SHOT

FAIRFIELD OFFICER SHOT IN TORSO, NECK

OFFICER VENEZIANO IN CRITICAL CONDITION

FAIRFIELD OFFICER FACING MORE SURGERY

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Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Injured Fairfield Policeman: 'I was Followed'


by Alicia Cruz
The Black Urban Times


The off-duty New Jersey police officer Gerald Veneziano who was shot Saturday en route to work told investigators that his shooter followed him from the Clifton, New Jersey to Fairfield the day he was shot.
Officer Veneziano, a three-year veteran of the police department, awoke from his coma yesterday and is still in critical condition, but was able to communicate with officials.

Veneziano, who was struck multiple times in the abdomen, was found conscious by fellow officers on Fairfield Road just after 6:15 pm. Seriously wounded, Veneziano managed to tell officers that the man who shot him was driving a black Dodge with New Jersey tags.

The 26 year-old officer was shot as he walked towards the vehicle and managed to cap off 13 shots. It is not known if his bullets wounded the suspect.

Obviously, it is the strong will of the young officer that saved his life. He was not wearing a bullet-proof vest at the time of the shooting.

Police are offering $45,000 reward hoping to encourage anyone with knowledge of the shooting or suspect to come forward.

Acting Essex County Prosecutor Robert Laurino said Tuesday that Fairfield Officer Gerald Veneziano is still in critical condition, but has been able to communicate.

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