'Crystal clear' evidence that MTA worker didn’t try to run down copLawyer says video footage shows John Hockenjos was wrongly arrested by NYPDBY OREN YANIV / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS New York Daily News Feb. 16, 2012 |
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![]() A police officer's claim that a Brooklyn man nearly ran him over is undercut by video footage that’s “crystal clear” proof of a false arrest, a defense lawyer charged Friday. MTA engineer John Hockenjos was collared and charged with a felony Sunday after Officer Diego Palacios claimed in a court document that the suspect's car almost smacked into him. "Defendant did drive a four-door sedan at a high rate of speed into a driveway" causing the cop "to jump out of the way to avoid being hit by defendant's vehicle," according to the sworn criminal complaint. But a night-vision surveillance camera that captured the incident - which happened at Hockenjos's Sheepshead Bay driveway - shows the car slowly pulls up near the officer, who does not move an inch. Read More |