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Retired New York Officer Killed In Possible 'Suicide By Cop'


Posted: Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Updated: July 23rd, 2008 08:46 AM EDT

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NEW YORK --

Police officers fatally shot a retired sergeant on Staten Island Tuesday morning in what might be a case of "suicide by cop," a law enforcement source said.

The dead man, retired NYPD sergeant Jason Aiello, had been under local and federal investigation in connection with a mob-related hit in April of a jeweler he had been body guarding, the source said.

Aiello, 36, carrying two guns, had been yelling in front of his family's Rosebank home Tuesday morning after slipping out of a psychiatric ward at nearby Bayley Seton Hospital, sources said. The hospital had called 911 and officers had been searching the Clifton neighborhood around the hospital for Aiello, police said.

Police say that Aiello shot up to seven times at a sergeant and police officer called to St. Mary's Avenue shortly before 7 a.m. The two officers, who were not struck, fired a total of 19 shots in return, hitting Aiello three times, police said. He was pronounced dead on arrival at Richmond University Medical Center, police said.

Authorities are still sorting out the details but apparently Aiello had refused police orders to drop his weapons, the source said.

The police sergeant on the scene had managed to remove one of Aiello's guns from the small of his back, police said. But when the sergeant tried to handcuff Aiello, he broke free, ran across the street and began firing at the officers from a second gun, at one point shooting from inside a parked car, police said. The NYPD said they recovered two 9mm semi automatics from the scene.

"This could be suicide by cop or it could be that he was just emotionally disturbed and menacing cops with a gun," said the source.

Aiello's relatives were shocked that he would have exchanged fire with police officers. "This is horrible, This kid, I'm telling you something happened," said Aiello's uncle, Thomas Olsen. "This kid did not have that type of personality."

"Huge surprise," said his cousin, Jessica Statile. "The last person you would think that something like could happen to."

Aiello had been with jeweler Louis Antonelli on April 29th in West Brighton when two men ambushed and shot him in the chest in what the FBI believes was a hit sanctioned by the Genovese crime family.

Authorities charged two Staten Island men with the killing but continue to investigate details of the case, including whether Aiello may have set up his client to be killed, sources said. Aiello, who had been longtime friends with the jeweler, had uncharacteristically failed to carry his gun that April evening when the hit men surprised Antonelli, 43, outside the El Sabor Tropical restaurant, the source said. Aiello had left the restaurant moments before and was not at the jeweler's side during the ambush.

Sources said the late jeweler had done business with the Genovese family. Untouched at his murder scene was his SUV filled with jewelry and cash .

Aiello had served with the NYPD for 12 years and retired early on a disability after injuring his knee, police said.

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Posted by Adam 219 in Ok
(07/24/08 - 10:27 AM)
i think i read this story on badcopnews. i was on a hire board for a while and its not possible to get into someones mind, you just have to do your best and hope he is not a psychopath like this.



Posted by crystal66 in N.Y.
(08/05/08 - 03:26 AM)
Sgt Jason Aiello
To Adam 219,
Sgt Jason Aiello was not a psychopath when he got hired. He served honorably for 12 years. I think that is enough time to find out if he was nuts. Sgt Jason Aiello was a sweet guy who would give the shirt off his back. He was always concerned about other people especially his family right up until the end when he felt he needed to run away with his children to protect them. Who knows if he was threatened. You need some training in dealing with people who lose their minds from tragic events. He had lost his friend for 22 years and then was accused of having something to do with it by the FBI. The FBI turned his friends family against him. He was isolated and constantly being questioned by the FBI. He had no one to talk to so he turned to God. He lost his mind at this point. Anyone can lose their mind at any time like postpartum. What about postal workers that go postal. There was also a movie about losing your mind to stress. I cannot remember the name of it. So bottom line is you cannot speak intelligently about someone you don't know. That is why people like you post stupid comments. You are an uninformed _ss. You need to be informed and educated on people who develope mental illness.

***RIP SGT Jason Aiello

It is sad the Department has not learned how to use their tasers yet. (Stun Guns)!








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