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Man Indicted for East NY Murder of Off-Duty Police Officer

The defendant allegedly lured the victim to the scene by advertising car for sale on Facebook marketplace.
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A Manhattan man has been charged with murder, attempted robbery and other charges for fatally shooting an off-duty police officer who went to East New York to purchase a vehicle. He has also been indicted for a second robbery under similar circumstances.
 
“Police Officer Adeed Fayaz’ death is a terrible and tragic loss for his family, friends, NYPD colleagues, and the public he selflessly served. My thoughts are with all who are grieving his loss and my office will vigorously seek justice on his behalf," District Attorney Eric Gonzalez said.
 
The District Attorney identified the defendant as Randy Jones, 38, of East Harlem. He was arraigned on March 14, before Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Danny Chun on an indictment in which he is charged with first- and second-degree murder, first-degree attempted robbery, second-degree criminal possession of a weapon, first-degree robbery and third-degree grand larceny. The defendant is being held without bail and was ordered to return to court on May 17, 2023. He faces up to life in prison without the possibility of parole if convicted.
 
According to the investigation, on Feb. 4, at approximately 7:00pm, in the vicinity of 452 Ruby St, in East New York, Fayaz and his brother-in-law proceeded to meet with the seller of a Honda Pilot advertised for $24,000 on Facebook Marketplace. They left the cash in Fayaz’ car.
 
It is alleged that the defendant, who advertised the vehicle and arranged the meeting, pulled a gun and demanded money. When told they didn’t have the money, the defendant allegedly shot Officer Fayaz in the head. The brother-in-law grabbed Officer Fayaz’ gun and engaged in a gun battle with the defendant, who fled the scene.
 
Officer Fayaz, 26, was taken to Brookdale Hospital and was pronounced dead on Feb. 7. The defendant was apprehended by police in a hotel in Rockland County on Feb. 7.
 
The defendant was also indicted for another incident that occurred on Jan. 13, for allegedly luring another person to the same location after advertising a Honda Odyssey for sale on Facebook Marketplace. When the buyer arrived at the scene, the defendant allegedly pulled a gun and demanded money, robbing him of approximately $18,000.




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