People v. Shankle

Decision Date20 February 2007
Docket Number2005-02989.
Citation2007 NY Slip Op 01598,37 A.D.3d 742,830 N.Y.S.2d 314
PartiesTHE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, Respondent, v. WILLIAM SHANKLE, Appellant.
CourtNew York Supreme Court — Appellate Division

Ordered that the judgment is affirmed.

At about 9:45 P.M. on May 5, 2004 the complainant was stopped at a traffic light at the intersection of Farragut Road and 80th Street in Brooklyn when a man entered his livery taxi, pointed what appeared to be a silver gun at him, took money from his pocket, ordered him out of the taxi, and drove off in the taxi.

Police Officer Derek Andreone testified at the suppression hearing that, at about the same time, he and two other police officers were riding in an unmarked car about 2½ blocks away when they received a radio report that a man had been shot at the corner of Farragut Road and 78th Street. At that time, they observed the defendant running from the direction of the reported shooting with his hand on his waist. While the other two officers remained in the vehicle, Officer Andreone stepped out and followed the defendant on foot, with his shield out but his gun not drawn. When he got to within 10 to 15 feet from the defendant, Officer Andreone stated: "[P]olice, don't move." At that point, the defendant turned and pointed what appeared to be a silver gun at Officer Andreone and threatened to shoot him. The defendant eventually was placed under arrest and the gun was determined to be a BB gun.

After the defendant was placed under arrest, the officers received another radio report stating that the original radio report was incorrect, and that there actually had been a carjacking at the corner of Farragut Road and 80th Street and no one had been shot. They placed the defendant in the unmarked car and headed toward that location. They found the complainant at Farragut Road and 78th Street. He told them what had happened to him and that he had found his taxi abandoned on 78th Street after the taxi apparently crashed into a parked car. Officer Andreone showed the complainant the silver BB gun that had been recovered from the defendant, which the complainant identified as the gun used during the robbery. Officer Andreone then showed the defendant to the complainant, who made a positive identification.

Contrary to the defendant's contention, Officer Andreone's conduct before the defendant pointed the BB gun at him did not constitute pursuit or a seizure requiring reasonable suspicion (see People v Reyes, 83 NY2d 945, 946 [1994], cert denied 513 US 991 [1994]; People v Bora, 83 NY2d 531, 535 [1994]; People v McCoy, 30 AD3d 441 [2006]; People v Foster, 302 AD2d 403, 404 [2003]). In any event, his receipt of a radio report that a man had been shot about 2½ blocks away, together with his observation of the defendant running from that direction with his hand on his waist, were...

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