Carlos Luciano, a young man 28 years old, was arrested after sneaking into a police station in New York in the Bronx and reach the private area of the commanding officer.
Apparently Luciano entered through a partially open first-floor window in the police station headquarters 52 on Webster Avenue off Moshulu Parkway, Norwood neighborhood, around 10 Wednesday pm, the police themselves admitted.
He advanced until officers saw him inside the office of Deputy Inspector Jeremy Scheublin, according to insider sources . Upon discovery, the suspect ran through the police station before being caught on the first floor.
He was arrested without further incident and charged with robbery, breaking and entering and criminal mischief. The reason for his interference was not clear, New York Post reported. Luciano lives half a mile from the police station and had no previous arrests, he said. the police.
In the midst of the overflowing crime that NYC suffers, not even the police stations seem to be safe. In addition to several police officers shot and two killed, a Hispanic tourist was arrested last weekend with a loaded gun outside a police precinct in Queens. And in late January a loaded gun was found in a bathroom used by inmates at another NYPD precinct.