Man Bites Tip of NYPD Cop’s Finger Off After Wild Car Chase

NEW YORK— In a shocking incident, a New York City police officer sustained a severe injury when a reckless driving suspect bit him during a chaotic series of events. Lenni Rodriguez Cruz, 28, now faces the possibility of a 25-year prison sentence for his involvement in a reckless car chase that resulted in numerous collisions and the injury of a police sergeant.

Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz revealed the details of the case, stating that the incident unfolded on the night of September 20. A police officer on patrol in the Jamaica section of Queens noticed Rodriguez Cruz driving a vehicle with license plates that were not registered to the car. This observation prompted the officer to attempt a traffic stop, but Rodriguez Cruz’s response escalated the situation dramatically.

Rather than complying with the officer’s instructions, Rodriguez Cruz chose to flee, initiating a reckless car chase. During the pursuit, he mounted a sidewalk and even drove through a park, causing panic among parkgoers who had to scramble to safety. The reckless actions of the suspect endangered the lives of both the public and law enforcement officers.

The situation took a violent turn when Rodriguez Cruz was apprehended and taken into custody. As a police sergeant attempted to place him in a holding cell, the suspect bit the officer, causing severe injuries to the officer’s left ring finger up to the first knuckle.

Adam Devine
Adam covers New York City and regional news for Shore News Network. He is currently attending college and freelances about crime in New York City and regional news.

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