Posted on 07/22/2016 7:36:39 AM PDT by simpson96
New York City police arrested a 52-year-old Queens man who allegedly tossed a fake bomb into a police van in Times Square before engaging officers in an hourslong standoff in Columbus Circle Thursday.
Hector Meneses was arrested shortly before 8 a.m. after a more than five-hour stalemate that shut down vehicle traffic to the area and forced subways to bypass Columbus Circle during the early morning rush, authorities said.
Mr. Meneses had barricaded himself in his car and told police he had an explosive and wanted to die, New York Police Department Chief of Department James ONeill said. Police determined there were no explosives in his vehicle.
Police filed several charges against Mr. Meneses, including reckless endangerment, falsely reporting an incident and placing a false bomb. He was undergoing psychiatric evaluation. It wasnt known if he had a lawyer.(snip)
Mr. Meneses, who was wearing a red helmet and a hunting vest, told officers he had explosives, the official said. Police called in bomb units and shut down vehicle and pedestrian traffic to the area while subway trains had to bypass nearby stations, the official said.
Police sent a robot to break windows in the SUV to get a clear view inside while hostage negotiators talked with Mr. Meneses, the official said.
He stopped communicating, so officers used pepper spray to subdue him and pulled him out of the vehicle, the official said.
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Savage?
"You are not Bushido!"
Oh, he'll have a lawyer, all right; paid for by the non-criminal citizens' tax dollars.
If DiBlasio wasn’t occupying the Gracie Mansion, this would be stopped el pronto.
When will NYC wake up?
***Hector Meneses....and wanted to die***
That time of the month?
Maybe he will feel better after menopause.
This time we are just gonna break the windows. You don't want the robot to come back a second time.
Once you say you want to die I would tell the police snipers “take him. “
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